Is it plugged in? Is there a switch on the back of the computer near where the cord from the wall plugs in? Some power supplies have their own power switches. If yours has one, try switching it the other way and turning the power on. Do you smell something like a burned smell, or like something got really hot? The power supply might have burned up. If the computer is plugged in, and there is no switch on the power supply, you need to take it to a repair shop.
I don't understand what you mean.
Are you saying this is a problem with your computer>
Step one... Check the fuse in the plug.
Step two... Check the fuse in the CPU
you flirtily say beep back
the computer makes 3 beeps
You should be able to access the phone through "My computer".
buy a new computer.
You can find out what the beeps signify by how many beeps and pauses etc occur. Simply determine the amount of beeps and pauses, with manufacturer company and google the rest. You shall find the exact hardware issue.
When starting up a computer the series of beeps determining whether the computer is functioning to standard or if there is a problem. The length and spacing of the beeps will determine which part of the computer is not functioning to standard. When in any software, if data needs validation, it will pop up with an error box.
There are many reasons, mine for example beeps when I lock/unlock the car with the remote key fob, it beeps if I switch of the engine and the lights are still on, it beeps when I reverse toward something solid, they are all warnings, if you need a better answer be more specific with your question.
Usually it means its picking up a signal on the specified band.
your fuel level is low. buy gas.
Not a good sign! If the machine produces beeps, then you can note down how many beeps it produces and try searching for that number of beeps and bios (for example, if there are 3 beeps try searching for 3 beeps bios). The BIOS produces beeps if it can't boot the PC.If there is literally no response (no lights and no sound), it's probable that the power has failed; try a different power lead and different mains socket. If it isn't the lead and the power socket works, then the PSU in the PC has probably failed and will need to be replaced.
The physical memory (RAM) is not being initialized.
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Your computer usually beeps when it starts up, because it is indicating that it has passed the POST (Power On Self Test)tests. This is usually a good sign at start up. However, if you receive an odd beep pattern then there may be something wrong with your computer. The beeps are basically your computer trying to communicate hardware errors to you if there are any.