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Usually beeps problem in HP Pavilion Laptop doesn't occur so often, yet it can appear sometimes.
Following are ways to rectify the problem in HP Laptop
- You can try to remove the RAM and reinsert it. Sometimes RAM gets displaced from its position.
- You can also do a reset. Turn the device off and remove the battery and power cable. Now, tap and hold the power button for 15 sec together with power sources are removed. This will reset the hardware. While turning on the laptop, press the F10 key, that will load BIOS. Press F9 followed by F10 to load and save defaults.
Sometimes it may happen to your HP Computer
Common and Easily Fixed Beeping Problems in HP Computer
- Check the keyboard to ensure that there are no stuck keys and no keys are being pressed down. Sometimes a keyboard drawer can hold a key against the bottom of a desk. Run your fingers over the keyboard to free any keys that may be stuck. If a drink was dropped on the keyboard, replace the keyboard with a new one. Try to start the computer again after completing this and each of the following steps.
- Check all cables attached to the computer and make sure they are fully plugged in. Examine each cable and securely connect or tighten cables as required
- Remove any things blocking the computer's air vents. If dust has gathered in any vent, clean the exterior vents and carefully clean dust from the heat pans and vents inside the computer.
- Disconnect external devices such as printers, USB sticks and hubs, remote receivers and external drives. If the computer starts without external devices connected, one of these components may be faulty. Reconnect them one at a time to identify which device is broken.
The Beeping Computer Issues Due to Interior Components
- Ensure that interior hardware added to your computer recently, such as extra memory or a video card, is installed correctly. Turn off the computer, then extract and re-insert the new hardware ensuring that each component is tightly seated in its slot.
- Remove new internal hardware. If the computer starts without the component, it may be broken or incompatible with your computer.
- Remove and re-insert all internal connectors and cards, including the memory but not the CPU.
- If more than one memory card is installed in your computer, troubleshoot each card one at a time. Make sure each card is fully seated in its designated slot.
- Disconnect all internal devices including hard drives, expansion cards, optical drives, and card readers. If the computer starts without internal devices connected, one of them may be defective. Reconnect each device one by one to determine which one is defective.
Advanced Troubleshooting for a Beeping Computer
- Monitor and write beeps. For example, you might hear one long beep, two short beeps, a pause, another long beep and two short.
- Get the user manual for your computer or go to the support website for your computer manufacturer or the motherboard manufacturer if your computer is custom-built.
- Look up "POST beep codes" and symptomatic meanings that apply to your computer. If the beep code points to a problem with the motherboard, you may need to replace the board. If the code indicates a defective component but the component is working, a lack on the motherboard may be causing an incorrect beep code.
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