Keep getting constant beep faults when I start my PC?

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  1. Posts : 8,398
    ultimate 64 sp1
       #11

    have you tried cleaning and reseating your ram and cards yet?

    if you're really worried about using an old toothbrush, use a new one. it's a useful tool to remove dust and crap from motherboard slots - a good size, a decent handle, and lots of control. or use canned air - but you're more likely to have a toothbrush around the place than a can of compressed air, or maybe not...

    you can troubleshoot your ram by booting with only one stick at a time, or try something like memtest to give it a real workout.

    troubleshooting your gfx card or mobo is more difficult.

    i am a bit confused about the usb issue too...but you have to try one thing at a time to see if that works.
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  2. Posts : 491
    Windows 7
    Thread Starter
       #12

    mickey megabyte said:
    have you tried cleaning and reseating your ram and cards yet?

    if you're really worried about using an old toothbrush, use a new one. it's a useful tool to remove dust and crap from motherboard slots - a good size, a decent handle, and lots of control. or use canned air - but you're more likely to have a toothbrush around the place than a can of compressed air, or maybe not...

    you can troubleshoot your ram by booting with only one stick at a time, or try something like memtest to give it a real workout.

    troubleshooting your gfx card or mobo is more difficult.

    i am a bit confused about the usb issue too...but you have to try one thing at a time to see if that works.
    For some reason it seems to have sorted itself out now anway, I think it has something to do with the drivers of the devices that the USB cables are for i.e. keyboard & mouse.

    I wasn't worried about only using an old toothbrush but about using a toothbrush period.
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