Whys my computer beep when i turn it on?

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    Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1 clean install
       #11

    You're welcome, Josh7!
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    Windows 10, Home Clean Install
       #12

    CyberZeus said:
    You're welcome, Josh7!
    From us all. Hope that you are really enjoying the new computer.
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    XP Pro Multi langual x32 and Linux Mint x32, next year 7 Ultimate x64 and ? Linux Mint 10 x64
       #13

    The OK biep can be turned off


    Dear Lady/sir,

    I have a new computer to, in the manual of the MB it let's me know that it is ok to biep once after post. The BIOS of my computer has an option for this biep, activated and deactivated.
    That's al.
    Enjoy, I do.
    Greetings.
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    Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1 clean install
       #14

    Welcome to SevenForums, MeneerWitte!
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    XP Pro Multi langual x32 and Linux Mint x32, next year 7 Ultimate x64 and ? Linux Mint 10 x64
       #15

    Thanks, CyberZeus and all the others,

    First I don't have 32x 2 GB, but 2x 2 GB memory.
    I don't know how to change it.

    I have a biep to, each 5 seconds a biep for a second. I have an AMI (Award?) BIOS.
    I know what the problem is, it's a driver thing. It seems that the IDE use isn't good, so the system has to be updated. I have a warrent, so I send it back. The OS wasn't installed, pre-installed. Now I have send all the necessary programs with the system and they will install it for me. And the latest updates, al so the BIOS. That's service. Perfect don't you think?

    Lucky, that's serten.

    Greetings,

    MeneerWitte

    I found it, update your system specification.
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  6. Posts : 313
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1 clean install
       #16

    MeneerWitte said:
    Thanks, CyberZeus and all the others,

    First I don't have 32x 2 GB, but 2x 2 GB memory.
    I don't know how to change it.

    I have a biep to, each 5 seconds a biep for a second. I have an AMI (Award?) BIOS.
    I know what the problem is, it's a driver thing. It seems that the IDE use isn't good, so the system has to be updated. I have a warrent, so I send it back. The OS wasn't installed, pre-installed. Now I have send all the necessary programs with the system and they will install it for me. And the latest updates, al so the BIOS. That's service. Perfect don't you think?

    Lucky, that's serten.

    Greetings,

    MeneerWitte

    I found it, update your system specification.
    My system specification? Why? I didn't understand...
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    Win7 Enterprise, Win7 x86 (Ult 7600), Win7 x64 Ult 7600, TechNet RTM on AMD x64 (2.8Ghz)
       #17

    Don't keep fixing it until it's broken
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    XP Pro Multi langual x32 and Linux Mint x32, next year 7 Ultimate x64 and ? Linux Mint 10 x64
       #18

    Dear CyberZeus,

    I ment with update your system specification, my system specification. Left ad the bottum beneth the avatar, I can check my system specification. Klik on it and beneth the list I can update my system specification.
    I typed 32 x 2 GB RAM (that would be 64 GB RAM), but I have 2 x 2 GB RAM (that is 4 GB or RAM).

    Hopefully I let you know enough.

    Greetings,

    MeneerWitte
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    Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1 clean install
       #19

    Ok, MeneerWitte, understood.

    Bye
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