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Post by rina8962 on Jan 4, 2024 6:56:29 GMT
Make sure the power cable is properly connected to the computer and the electrical outlet. In the case of laptops it is also important to check the condition of the battery and power supply. If power is not the problem the next step is to verify the audio signals emitted by the motherboard. Short or long beeps may indicate a specific hardware problem such as RAM or graphics card damage. Information about the meaning of individual beep codes can be found in the Phone Number List motherboard manual or on the manufacturer's website. Another element worth attention are the signaling diodes present on many desktop computers and laptops. information about the status of individual components and system startup processes. The messages displayed on the monitor screen during the initial phase of system startup also have diagnostic value. If there are no external signals it is worth considering the possibility of damage to the monitor itself or the cable connecting it to the central unit. Testing the monitor's operation using another computer may help eliminate this factor. If the above steps do not resolve the issue there may be a more complex hardware fault that requires the intervention of a service professional.
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