I checked the website (thankyou) because I don't have a manual. According to
the sound of the beeps I heard.... 1...1,2,3...1,2,3,4....I must have a
Phoenix bios. If so, I have a bad motherboard or possibly power supply
problem. Chances are the motherboard....pretty old. IBM Pentium II.
2 questions.
I'm not sure of the quickest, least complicated way to back up my PC
(Windows XP). Should I try to copy individual files and programs onto CD's?
Is it possible to completely back up my entire system in one 'swoop'? I have
many files and photos I need to save.
If it is the motherboard, can I take it to our local computer technicians
for repair?
Thanks again.
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"Malke" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Wendy R wrote:
>
>> When I tried to power on my pc this morning, I got a series of 6 or 7
>> beeps the first 2 times and my pc didn't turn on. The third try did
>> turn it on. What does this mean? Is it indications of serious
>> problems?
>>
> The beeps are audible codes that are telling you something is wrong with
> your motherboard. Look up the beep codes for your motherboard's BIOS.
> Check your motherboard manual or:
>
> http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&l...es&btnG=Search
>
> Malke
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