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> xp wont boot, pc says *beeeeeep, i need a second opinion
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post Apr 12 2005, 12:07 AM
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hi dudes tongue.gif
my pc just yesterday stopped booting up
when i power up the fans start to run then a long beeep comes out
screen stays black and nothing else.......
on an inspection in side , i can see C1 on the led lights ? wacko.gif

i put some new RAM in last week but i ve been playing online fine since then dry.gif

im in australia and i bought the PC from Marvel Computers ,
i would like to hear what some body else has to say about this

thanks to anyone who has info
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post Apr 12 2005, 12:46 AM
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Take your new RAM out and see what happens.


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Dear stu,

I agree with Rimmer, take the new ram out. Windows has a free mem check available if you find out it's your ram.

Just download it and follow the instructions. Its easy.

Let us know,

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