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rocketron
post Jun 17 2006, 05:11 AM
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Please help. Have a Medion PC MT6 and it will not boot. All it does is Beep continuously. The motherboard has a chip? that has printed on it phoenixBios D886 Bios. I have found loads of websites that say they have had problems with the motherboard on this computer. Do i just buy a new one or can i check it. Thanks for any help recieved.
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post Jun 17 2006, 06:12 AM
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Try taking out the RAM and giving it a good clean. Vacuum out the insides whilst you're there and clean the contacts on the RAM slots.
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post Jun 17 2006, 06:21 AM
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You are hearing BIOS beep codes. You can interpret these codes with the help of the chart found HERE. Scroll down to Phoenix BIOS beep codes.


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try clearing the cmos

if that dosent work make sure your graphics card is in properlly


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