In every computer I've seen, one beep means OK.
1. PC appears "dead"- no lights, no spinning HD or fan 2. PC sometimes halts during booting and then after several attempts boots 3. Error codes or beeps occur during booting, but they come and go 4. You smell burnt parts or odors.
that beep is called a post beep. when the computer boots, it goes through some quick tests. If everything check out OK, you should get a single beep. If you get multiple beeps, then that mean there is something wrong with the hardware.
When computer user boots a computer, the power button is pushed, and the unit is powered up. The unit will then turn on all hardware and software needed to run the unit properly, and once complete, a user can then begin to use their computer.
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This means there is something else causing your computer to restart. Faulty ram Corrupt operating system Conflicting software faulty battery (time) It could be fault ram if you hear a lot of beeps Detach all the external peripherals and then see if your computer boots into safe mode. If it does not boot into safe mode then you would need to do a repair install or a clean install. If it still reboots then it is a fault hard ware
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If you are asking how to boot a computer, all you do is turn it on. It boots up on it's own after the power is on.