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    Resolved [RESOLVED] Computer won't boot up after I took out memory chip and put it back in

    A neighbor gave me his computer and when I went to try it out I discovered it didn't have any memory cards in it. So, I took a memory card from one of my computers and put it in it. I fired it up and then discovered the hard drive didn't have an OS on it. So, I decided not to mess with it and so I took out the memory card and put it back in my computer. Now my computer won't do anything. When I turn it on all I get is a series of beeps from the BIOS. No video so I can't see what the problem is. I know the monitor is good, I know the memory card is good and I know I put it back in correctly and I know the hard drive is good because I can test all these on another computer I have and they all work.

    I seem to remember that the beeps are telling me something what might be the problem. So, my question is does anyone know what these beeps mean?

    Here is what I get:

    long Beep - short pause - two short beeps - long pause - two short beeps - short pause - one short beep


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    Re: Computer won't boot up after I took out memory chip and put it back in

    You do know that's Morse code for DIE, right?

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    Re: Computer won't boot up after I took out memory chip and put it back in

    Yeah, it was until I figured it out....


    long beep, short pause, 2 short beeps means "hey, your video card ain't working"

    So, I put in another video card from another computer I don't use any more and everything booted up and it works fine now.


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    Re: [RESOLVED] Computer won't boot up after I took out memory chip and put it back in

    the beeps at the beggining of startup means that your video card or RAM is not in your mother board properly

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    Re: [RESOLVED] Computer won't boot up after I took out memory chip and put it back in

    I've had that happen to me... while messing with the RAM, I bumped the video card just enough to knock it out... pulling it and re-seating it worked.

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    Re: [RESOLVED] Computer won't boot up after I took out memory chip and put it back in

    Quote Originally Posted by techgnome View Post
    I've had that happen to me... while messing with the RAM, I bumped the video card just enough to knock it out... pulling it and re-seating it worked.

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    I guess that is what happened. I didn't take it out I just pushed on it to make sure it was nice and snug in the slots but that didn't help any (I guess I could have done what you did but I didn't). After several attempts to no avail I just pulled it out and put in another card and that made it work again.


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