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Join Date: Oct 2007
Posts: 6
OS: XP Home
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[SOLVED] PC will not boot up
When I turn on the power all I get is power on CPU fan on Moniator lights up one beep form tower thats it Nothing else I dont know what to do. Do I need to put BIOS in or what I need help.
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Re: PC will not boot up
Yep we do need the specs as Hawman says, but also make sure the monitor works,try it on another computer. The fact that you are getting one single beep indicates that the computer is passing post (power on self test) this is a good thing so I suspect its the monitor or a connection.
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Join Date: Nov 2007
Posts: 9
OS: Windows Xp
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Re: PC will not boot up
dissconect your PC from power and remove the bios battery from the motherboard and reconnect the bios battery after 5 min and boot your computer again. if it boots make sure you download the latest bios update . Before you do anything please check the processor FAn and the power supply fan, is the heat sink firmly attached to the motherboard.
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