I then get 1 long beep followed by 2 short beeps, which indicates a video hardware failure. First time this happened I got so frustrated that I just kicked the computer, and magically it worked. Now when ever it happens I need to turn the computer onto its side and then start it, or else I will get the beep code above. Is there anyway to fix this, and can someone explain how this even works?
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I then get 1 long beep followed by 2 short beeps, which indicates a video hardware failure. First time this happened I got so frustrated that I just kicked the computer, and magically it worked. Now when ever it happens I need to turn the computer onto its side and then start it, or else I will get the beep code above. Is there anyway to fix this, and can someone explain how this even works? | ||
Raithed
China7078 Posts
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floor exercise
Canada5847 Posts
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ghermination
United States2851 Posts
On May 10 2009 03:41 floor exercise wrote: Have you considered reseating your video card and checking all the cables, especially after discovering that kicking it like some fucking neanderthal moron actually temporarily remedied your problem. Use your brain This. If you cant figure out that you should reseat your video card, maybe you aren't qualified to own a computer. | ||
DeathByMonkeys
United States742 Posts
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FirstBorn
Romania3955 Posts
Also, check to see if your video card is attached corectly to the motherboard, in some cases the video cards magically move a bit out of the socket and you need to make sure they're attacked properly. | ||
miseiler
United States1389 Posts
I used to play games with the computer on the floor and the case cover off...for um, ventilation. Or something. After this problem started, I took out my video card to see if there was something wrong, and it was covered with a TON of ramen. I mean coated in it. The stuff had obviously dried and left a layer of salt and who knows what else all over the PCB. Apparently I'd spilled something I was eating the night before while heavily intoxicated. So, protip: Check your video card for ramen. | ||
RaGe
Belgium9942 Posts
On May 10 2009 04:18 miseiler wrote: This happened to me once. I used to play games with the computer on the floor and the case cover off...for um, ventilation. Or something. After this problem started, I took out my video card to see if there was something wrong, and it was covered with a TON of ramen. I mean coated in it. The stuff had obviously dried and left a layer of salt and who knows what else all over the PCB. Apparently I'd spilled something I was eating the night before while heavily intoxicated. So, protip: Check your video card for ramen. lol | ||
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United States3897 Posts
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Germany3557 Posts
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Singapore66063 Posts
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Rice
United States1332 Posts
On May 10 2009 04:18 miseiler wrote: This happened to me once. I used to play games with the computer on the floor and the case cover off...for um, ventilation. Or something. After this problem started, I took out my video card to see if there was something wrong, and it was covered with a TON of ramen. I mean coated in it. The stuff had obviously dried and left a layer of salt and who knows what else all over the PCB. Apparently I'd spilled something I was eating the night before while heavily intoxicated. So, protip: Check your video card for ramen. that is an awesome story | ||
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