PC not working

Darklemon

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Jul 8, 2016
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A while back, I upgraded my computer to Windows 10. I think there was some kind of bug because every time I played game it would crash the computer completely, and I would have to shut it down and restart it. Once, it 'crashed again' and I sillily continued to press random buttons. This resulted in my entire computer to stop giving output to the monster. Now, whenever I turn on my computer, it doesnt give any output, and will give a steady beep every few second. I had two old prices of RAM, and switched it with the new, but with no luck.
 


What are your specs and how many beeps?
 


 


It is just one beep and what specs do you need?
 


motherboard cpu gpu ram
 


Unfortunately I am new to computer, and this is all I could find:

I am not sure but I think my GPU is Zotac GT630 Synergy edition 2 GB 128 bit DDR 3

I have a HP 2009 HPDC motherboard

Not entirely sure what specs my RAM has, but this is what it says:

2GB PO#20091
MICV78PEA
CMP1333PC 2048.01

And also, I am pretty sure my CPU is covered by a Colling fan, so I cannot see it, and since it doesn't connect to a monitor, I cannot check that way

 


It looks like your motherboard is going bad. Since you got new ram that can't be the issue and cpus and gpus don't go bad often. If you have another system try testing the ram in that just to make sure.

 


I tried the RAM on another computer, and it looks like it worked fine. What would you recommend for me to do to fix my motherboard? If you recommend getting another, can others still be compatible with what I already have, am I able to move my CPU to another motherboard, and if so, what kind of motherboard would you recommend?


 


One last thing you could try is resetting the cmos. It's worth a try so you don't have to buy a new motherboard. As for a new motherboard Google turned up very little on you motherboard but I did find out it is a lga 775 mobo. So you could get something like this.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Intel-DX38BT-Extreme-Series-ATX-LGA775-DDR3-Motherboard-w-E6750-CPU-2GB-RAM-/112008785484?hash=item1a143e6e4c:g:IMAAAOSwUfNXR1uL

But if your system is a lga 775 I would consider maybe upgrading to newer hardware and building yourself a new pc. 775 is really old now and new hardware is much faster.
 


Thanks for trying to find one, also, I how do you reset the CMOS I am very new to computer and don't know much


 


http://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c01700044