when the computer first turn on it run POST (power on self test) if it succeeds then you get a 1 beep. if not then there might be a mobo failure or count how many beeps there are and check the manual.
First, if you haven't yet, replace the battery. I know it checks out OK, but for around $2, why not? If that doesn't help, check the motherboard to see if the reset CMOS jumper has been put on correctly. It is a 3 pin jumper, with one set being reset, and the other set being normal. Check your manual for the location of the jumper, and the correct jumper setting. As a next to last resort, try loading the factory default CMOS settings and restarting. If it still errors out, check with ASUS (http://usa.asus.com)
Continue using. it's not what appears on the check, it is the account number and the routing number that are important. As long as they did not change, you should be ok.
depends on system architecture.
First check the fuse, if that is ok, check the bulbs, if they are ok check the flasher, if they are ok check the switch, if that is ok check the wiring.
The quickest way to test the battery is to have it drop tested this involves using a tool to apply a load to the battery which checks it's ability to hold a charge. If the battery checks OK then the charging rate of the vehicle should be checked Both of these tests can be carried out by any good garage
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There is a small button battery on the motherboard itself.
Check the drive shaft universal joints. Also if it has a flex shaft or a center bearing check that. Motor mount or transmission mount is another possibility. Lastly it could be the transmission. If everything checks out OK, then have the transmission fluid and filter changed.
Check the fuse first. It is in the fuse center under the hood in position 45. If fuse checks good then check the relay in position 19. You can swap it with one of the other relays. It worked
You are fine. No problem as long as you keep taking them.
Measurement is the quantity at which any material can be measured or can know its value. Inspection is the process by which one checks the content whether it is ok or not ok
You cant mix differente speeds or types of ram. Sizes are ok to mix. Oh and you cant put in ram with a higher speed than your motherboard can handle, plus all computers have a maximum ram which can be installed, so check that too.