6 beeps to the POST, no video signal on the screen

I need advice on how to do something sneaky ninja that will allow me to disable the functionality of SecureBoot in the BIOS my desire is a sound with anything code error condition happens on the screen, or advice on how to proceed with the restoration of the functionality of my PC if the idea above is simply impossible. Here are the relevant backstory:
About 8 months ago, I decided to update my video in a 720 GTX card, and I had to disable SecureBoot make it work, because I'm too lazy and add to search how to upgrade the UEFI is happy with the new hardware configuration. After getting the new music video to work, I put the GT 620 stock card in my old ACER and sold it so I would break even on the cost of the GTX card. After that, I forgot promptly all claim how the function SecureBoot can be. Fast forward to a few weeks ago and I updated to Windows 8.1, after which I started to see this annoying message on my desk telling me that SecureBoot has not been configured correctly. After updating some software today, I thought that since I needed a reboot, I could jump in the BIOS and see what was the matter with SecureBoot, so that I could dismiss this message that was ruining fung-shwe my office. Because I'm a bonehead, I re-enabled SecureBoot without taking into account that it was probably disabled for a * beep * good reason. After trying to restart without success, I realized what I had done and went to the local hardware store and bought a whole new 620 GT which is what came stock with the PC. A new downgrade just so that I could get the monitor to function so I could disable SecureBoot even once. Apparently SecureBoot looking for more than the chipset ID, as the manufacturer ID or MAC of the card, because she still refuses to fill a POSITION. You're looking for an engineering solution that will allow me to leave without you are looking for and buying, a Pegatron makes GT 620.

Hello:

I would like to permanently remove these plugs.

I bet the video O/B works very well and HP put those there, because when you have an add on video card, the embedded video is disabled.

If the video ports have been discovered, the casual consumer must then guess which video port they connect their monitor for, and if they guess that badly, then they will ask HP for help.

Or they may think that they can hook up a monitor for each video port and can go out and buy one just for this - once again call to HP and complain.

My HP Elite 8200 CMT has a hat that covers the video port O/B and I know the mine works.

Mine also came with an add on video card.

Then, give that a try.

You have nothing to lose.

Tags: HP Desktops

Similar Questions

  • the iPad beeps and the screen blinks when it is plugged

    DIIAP keeps a sound signal and the screen flashes when I plug

    Hello

    Need more information plug in what sector / pc?

    See you soon

    Brian

  • I can't do the video signal from the laptop to the TV, last night I could

    Today, I can not video signal on my tv via hdmi. last night I was able. usually when I unplug the HDMI - the computer makes a sound, now no sound.  thinking about what I did.  java updated, could have an update to adobe

    Today, I can not video signal on my tv via hdmi. last night I was able. usually when I unplug the HDMI - the computer makes a sound, now no sound.  thinking about what I did.  java updated, could have an update to adobe

    What happens when you type + P (e.g. Projector Options)? If you are unable to access the projector Options ( Start, accessories, connect to a projector), you may need to update your video driver. It is possible to distance an Adobe Flash update has made the existing one obsolete but barely.
  • No message signal to s-video input on the screen - how to remove it?

    I pressed a button on my monitor by mistake, and now I have a blue box with the message "no s-video input signal" on the screen at all times.  It's annoying because it's in the upper right corner, covering the buttons I use to close, reduce and optimize windows.

    I tried right click but nothing happens.  How can I get rid of this error message?

    Hi AnneHotmail,

    1 What is the message appear after you restart the computer?

    2 are you able to show display on monitor other than the blue message box?

    3 is this a laptop or desktop?

    I suggest that you restart the computer and check if it works.

    If restarting does not solve the problem, then check and ensure that the monitor is connected correctly to the computer.

    Also try the method below and check if it works.

    (a) turning the computer off.

    (b) disconnect all cables from their bottom or the sides of the monitor (particularly the power cord). Unplug the power supply cord releases all their reset circuit locks

    (c) press and hold the power monitor for 5 seconds button

    (d) plug the monitor power cord

    (e) turn on your computer and check if it helps.

    If the previous step fails, then you will need to consult the manual of the monitor to restore its default settings or contact the supplier of the monitor.

  • Can not turn on the same monitor if connected to the TV displays error no video signal".

    Original title: barely tv cell

    have on my computer and the screen does not light. He lit up a bit but not on. I have connected my laptop to my tv via the vga cable. Start the computer screen turns off after startup. Start in safe mode, it works. Restart n normal mode turns off screen. TV said no video signal. What causes this?

    Hello

    Try the steps mentioned below and check if they help to resolve the issue.

    Method 1:

    Use the option ' enable video low resolution (640 × 480) ' start and then update your video card driver

    (a) click the Start button, click the arrow next to Shut Down and then click on restart.

    (b) do one of the following:

    ·         If your computer has a single operating system installed, press and hold the F8 key as your computer restarts. You need to press F8 before the Windows logo appears. If the Windows logo appears, try again by waiting until the Windows logon prompt appears, and then stop and restart your computer.

    ·         If your computer has more than one operating system, use the arrow keys to select the operating system you want to start in safe mode, and then press F8.

    (c) on the Advanced Boot Options screen, use the arrow keys to select activate video low resolution (640 × 480) and press ENTER.

    (d) log in your computer with a user account with administrator rights.

    (e) If you can see your desktop, there is a problem with your video card. Try to update your video card driver. For more information, see update a hardware driver that is not working properly.

    If these steps resolve the issue, you are finished. If this is not the case, go to the next set of steps.

    Method 2:

    Start the computer in safe mode and disable your video card

    (a) click the Start button, click the arrow next to Shut Down and then click on restart.

    (b) do one of the following:

    ·         If your computer has a single operating system installed, press and hold the F8 key as your computer restarts. You need to press F8 before the Windows logo appears. If the Windows logo appears, try again by waiting until the Windows logon prompt appears, and then stop and restart your computer.

    ·         If your computer has more than one operating system, use the arrow keys to select the operating system you want to start in safe mode, and then press F8.

    (c) on the Advanced Boot Options screen, use the arrow keys to select Safe mode, and then press ENTER.

    (d) log in your computer with a user account with administrator rights. When your computer is in safe mode, you will see marked Safe Mode in the corners of your screen.

    (e) open Manager devices by clicking the Start button, click Control Panel, click System and security, and then, under system, clicking Device Manager. If you are prompted for an administrator password or a confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation.

    (f) in the list of categories of equipment, expand the category of display cards. Take note of your graphics card.

    (g) with the right button of your graphics card and then click on disable. Confirmation prompt, click Yes.

    (h) close all open windows and restart your computer normally.

    (i) when your computer restarts, if you can see your desktop, there is a problem with your video card. Try to update your video card driver. For more information, see update a hardware driver that is not working properly.

  • How to post a video that is on my computer at the muse?

    How to post a video that is on my computer at the muse?

    Hello

    Please refer to this forum post:- https://forums.adobe.com/thread/1409162

    Hope this helps

    Kind regards

    Rohit Nair

  • Paviollion HP HPE 112Y - no video SIgnal from the computer - monitor works

    I have a desktop HP Pavilion HPE 112Y.  About two weeks, the video has stopped working.  I replaced the HDMI cable, we replaced a VGA cable, etc with no luck.  I plugged in the screen of my laptop and it works fine, then it is certainly the office.  All I get is a message "No. Sigmal video»

    I tried to connect the monitor directly on the edge of VGA video connection - without going through the video card.  No luck.

    .  I can not get the system starts from the CMOS or restore screen.  Hard drive runs, but goes into the cycle of continuous type "whiring.

    System is about 2 years old, running Windows 7 64 bit.

    Help!

    Hello

    Try this procedrue:

    Disconnect the PC and open it. Clean all the dust. Carefully, remove and replace all the cables towards the mother board one at a time. Do the same for memory DIMM and the video and the sound of cards if you have a.  You can buy a can of compressed air to blow the dust out of the heatsink from the CPU.  Plug your PC back in and give it a go.

    If the above does not help this procedure: power.  Do not skip steps.

    Finally, try to clear the CMOS memory.

  • U2414H DisplayPort 1.2 STD Set Up - monitors will not get video Signal from the graphics card during start or restart

    * What specific Dell monitor? 2 two U2414h monitors with MD214 - package of multi-monitor support
    * What specific model of computer, desktop/laptop? Workstation HP xw8400, Intel Quad Core Xeon CPU E 5335 @ 2.00 GHz, 4.00 GB of memory
    * What operating system? Windows 7 Professional 32-bit
    * Which video card? AMD over-pants V3900
    * Which ports are available for the video card? DisplayPort 1.2 STD, Dual-link DVI
    * Which video output from the video card port video on the port monitor do you use? Output Mini DisplayPort Display port in
    * What cable are you using to set the video card to the monitor? Adapter DisplayPort to MiniDispayPort - we came with every Dell monitor
    * You use the Dell supplied cable? Yes - two monitors

    * Press the Menu button of the monitor to open the OSD (On Screen Display). The bottom of the screen should display a resolution. This resolution should match the resolution of the default monitor. The two monitors: 1920 x 1080, 60 Hz

    * Brief description of the problem monitor? Monitors have been implemented following the instructions on page 25 of the Dell online manual to connect the monitor to function DP multi-flow (MST). DisplayPort cable is connected to V3900 output MiniDisplay port DisplayPort graphics card in the 1st U2414H; second DisplayPort cable is connected to the DisplayPort on 1 U2414H monitor output and MiniDisplayPort in the 2nd monitor U2414H. Dell U2414H drivers have been installed from the CD provided and both recognized by Windows. V3900 graphics card Driver is up to date with the EyeInfinity software. Source of input on both monitors the Mini Display Port value. Display settings on both monitors Display Port 1.2 value activate. Resolution of the screen on Windows 7 shows: (a) two separate Dell U2414H (mini Display Port) screens, with each resolution 1920 x 1080, multi (b) displays the value "to extend these displays. The two views work with Setup leading up to and acknowledged by the graphics card.

    Problem 1 - all the time - monitor power buttons are lit, the computer is turned on, then monitors lights don't - they show 'Power save mode' and then turns off. To hit the power button on the computer to shut down Windows. Only way to get these on monitors is unplug cords from the back of each monitor, wait a few minutes, plug in the power cord, start computer and then both monitors will start up and sign of windows to the screen will appear and monitors will work. Normal operations for a full day of work if you do not restart. If you need to restart during the day (like when you get a software update), the same thing happens. Start the computer to restart, but the monitors come back on not and remain dark. There is nothing wrong with the graphics card V3900. He is certified by AMD and DisplayPort.org to work in an environment of STD DisplayPort 1.2. I had previously two 215tws Samsung SyncMasters connected to each output V3900 Grahics card and they work very well in extended mode for years until a SyncMaster 215tw started shaking like crazy. A SyncMaster has been connected to the out display with a dongle and a DVI cable Port. The other SyncMaster was connected to the DVI output on the graphics card. So I decided to buy these two U2414Hs. Technical support Dell after many phone calls and e-mails finally advised me that there is a problem of "compatibility" between my computer and the U2414Hs and recommended that I return the monitors. On the web site of the U2414H AMD has not been certified by AMD to work in a DisplayPort 1.2 STD Set Up. Other former Dell monitors are certified by AMD to work in the Display Port 1.2 Setup. DisplayPort.org lists the U2414H to work with Display Port (it does not say that it will work in a DisplayPort 1.2 Set Up).

    Problem 2 - shift perceptible in the entrance of Microsoft Blue Tooth keyboard and mouse and PS2 Keyboard and mouse. All the drivers are up to date. When you type a phrase, it takes a few moments for the text displayed on the screen using a keyboard. Both the mouse connected and the Bluetooth mouse are unresponsive sporadically for a few moments until they finally react. It happens regularly during the day. The monitors provide excellent clarity when you work. The stand is ideal for office property. Before these monitors are returned if no one knows what causes these two problems and does anyone have a solution? Should I stop using the Display Port 1.2 and hang them using HDMI with active dongles? If I have to return these two U2414Hs, I considered the 2 two U2413s. Someone at - it all opinions on the last U2413s from Dell? I have read some real problems with ghosting that I just haven't the time for more. The remanence correction in the models of U2413 sold in 2014? There are very few monitors on the market with Display Port in and out to the back to support DisplayPort 1.2 STD Transport.

    Thanks for any input.

    I had to remove my VGA HDMI DV card and now the DP (display port) works very well. Don't need to use a HDMI cable. Display Port 1.1 is reported as the problem in order to remove the card solves this problem.

  • Mac Mini, end of 2012, down from video signal

    2012 (end) Mac Mini, model A1347, i7 to 2.3 GHz

    OCW mercury Electra 6 G 120 GB SSD

    Factory 1 TB HD

    16 GB of Ram

    S232 Acer

    OS: 10.11.5

    Question:

    Video signal is de-energized.

    Hi all

    I use this machine to run Logic Pro X. I tried a few monitors and different cables, but the result is the same.

    the video signal sporadically goes out. The only way I can get it is back to turn off the Mini for a hour or stick it in the fridge for 5 minutes. It doesn't seem to be dependent on the temperature, since it happens a lot less in the months more cold however showed the journal to monitor temperature as low as 73 C time and he fell again the thermal signal can therefore not the question.

    The fan seems to work and I tried to change the memory to return with noticed no difference. I recently replaced the OCW SSD due to premature failure and spin a new installation of El Capitan on a new drive. I eliminated the monitor and cable as a culprit, so I think that I am dealing with an internal failure. The machine is not under warranty.

    I read a lot of posts on mini Mac in thermal shutdown models particularly image, mine has not overheated or goes out, he simply loses its video signal. Fans and ports are clean and free of dust.

    Everyone knows about this problem?

    Install a fan speed and temperature app to help you determine if it is really related monitoring temp.

    I use this

    http://www.CrystalIDEA.com/Macs-fan-control

    I suspect a hardware problem. The graphics unit in the Mac Mini 2012 is integrated into the CPU chip

  • I managed to do my monitor outside my main monitor, but it says no signal and the screen of my laptop is black. Help, please

    Hello someone,.

    I wanted to connect my laptop to my TV to use it as a secondary monitor. Me being me, I somehow changed settings so that when I plug in my TV, my laptop screen goes black and my TV screen turns blue with no signal. Is it possible to restore the settings when I have it plugged first and it worked?
    Thanks for any help :)

    Hi johnrodden,

    Thanks for posting in the Microsoft community!

    I'm sorry to hear that you have a problem with the external monitor.

    1 turn off your computer and unplug the monitor, but leave the mouse and keyboard connected.

    2. connect the appropriate video cable from the video port on your computer to your TV.

    3. turn on your TV and set it to the input that matches the video port connected to your computer. You may need to refer to your TV user guide for instructions on how to do it.

    4 turn on your computer.

    You should see windows displayed on your TV.

    If you do not see an option named multiple displays in your display settings, then Windows isn't detecting a second monitor plugged into computer. Or else, it does not detect an external monitor plugged into your laptop. When Windows detects this monitor, it will appear in the drop-down list next to the screen. If you do not see that what listed there, try click on Detect.

    Make sure that the monitor you want to extend your desktop is turned on and plugged on the video appropriate port on your computer. You may also need to select the correct source labeled on the controls of your monitor to ensure that the monitor is using the correct video port. For more information, consult the manual of your monitor or go to the manufacturer's Web site.

    Please set up multiple monitors once more, referring to this article:

    Set up multiple monitors

    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/set-up-multiple-monitors

    Refer to the mentioned suggestion as "what can I do if Windows can't identify the additional display?" in this article:

    Multiple monitors: frequently asked questions

    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/multiple-monitors-frequently-asked-questions

    Reference:

    Solving the multiple monitor problems

    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/troubleshoot-multiple-monitor-problems

    Please report if you are still having the problem. I will be happy to provide you with the additional options that you can use to get the problem resolved.

    We can't wait to hear back on your part.

  • HP Desktop turns on but the screen says no signal?

    I have a hp slimline s3020n PC which used fully turn on... monitor reads "no signal", but the office is on (lights up and I can hear the fan). I already bought a new monitor and a new cable, but it still does the same thing, which leads me to believe this is not not a parts problem. I also tried to reset the BIOS of the computer but nothing happens... can someone help me as to what I can do?

    Hello

    As there is a message 'no signal' you work your way back to the screen and the connection cable to the graphics card and the motherboard to make sure that everything is connected.

    Buying a new monitor is an expensive way to solve this problem, you can swap comes to a friend's computer to see, this is the cause.

    Here are the specs of your computer:

    http://www.HP.com/hpinfo/newsroom/press_kits/2007/desktopdesign/ds_s3020n.PDF

    You have replaced the monitor and cable between the monitor and the computer, the next thing to look at is the graphics card.

    As it is a desktop computer, you can open and edit the graphics hardware.

    If it is not the graphics card (onboard), this is normally a problem within the motherboard itself.

    Do you get that unique "beep" when you turn on your computer, which means that the motherboard has spent his own self test (POST), or you receive a series of 'beeps '?

    If you do not receive a single "beep" you have hardware problems.

    See you soon.

  • Laptop Dell XPS 13 L322X: 8 beeps start after replacing the screen

    Hi all

    I have laptop computer Dell XPS 13 L322X (serial number: CC2YVW1).  I use an external monitor because the screen is flickering with vertical lines and ghosts of the colors. I've updated the Bios and the driver video and tried the diagnostic mode (power and the D - key... and) without success.

    I just bought a new replacement compatible screen but the I cannot start using the new form and meeting the 8 beeps are heard. I tried to start with the external monitor and using power on the laptop with the D key, the new screen of the laptop began to switch colors four times and return the sound signal.

    I tried to disconnect the battery and the AC power and maintain the power to drain the left stored energy from capacitors without success.

    Thanks in advance for your help,

    Sala

    In this case, return the set of sieves of replacement - it's probably the cable is bad (but since it is an integral part of the screen, the set should be replaced.

  • Flash readers 'double' all video signals

    Since yesterday, after the Flash Player update indicates videos 'double', like a 3D signal. (See photos)


    I tried with FF 3.6.13 and Opera 11.01. I am using Win XP SP 3 with all latest updates. All other flash content works witout problems. Turn on/off the "hardware" example has no effects.

    flash_bug.JPG

    flash_bug2.JPG

    OK, so I noticed in another post that 10.2 allows hardware acceleration.

    Right-click on the screen

    Goto settings

    Click on the tab 1

    Uncheck the hardware acceleration

    close and reload the page

    should be back to normal

    Enjoy

    D

  • Video signal splitter unrecognized DVI - two different devices! Why?

    Looking for answers - replaced a motorized DVI splitter that has worked well for over a year - using HDMI > DVI

    adapter to connect Mac Mini i7 2012, OSX 10.8.5, HDMI port, to the Aluratek DVI splitter.  Configuration below - worked fine for about 2 weeks.  Then came after a few days of inactivity - computer but the display mode 'sleep'... would not wake up. removed the splitter and connected live - monitor (s) work well.   This same issue is why I replaced a divisor of model "TrippLite" - impeccable/no questions for 12 months, and more with this one.    The separator indicates its getting the video signal from the Mac... and video shows displays connected... but see monitors/don't receive it no signal.  I tried to lower the display resolution - no impact.  Have reset NVRAM, SMC several times... reconnected, the range cable several times... tired MiniDisplay Port Adapter > DVI... no luck.  ANY IDEAS MUCH APPRECIATED!  It's in a studio where I need to have dual - in a second workspace - splitter necessary because the distance to the extreme-monitor is too long for a splitter - liabilities

    Technical support said mfgr this Mini graphics card can possibly work for "a while" then stop recognizing the defendant of... How do I?  If we read a single monitor, directly - connected is too much coincidence for a second separator developed the same problem as the other we had - I don't know if there is some thing in the Acer monitor settings that would have an impact on anything whatsoever but I doubt - this new separator 'fixed' the old man a problem after it was connected - and now signal is not recognized through it after a few weeks.

    If you have a multimeter, check voltage on his block of POWER & with 2 will check for a ground loop...

    https://en.Wikipedia.org/wiki/Ground_loop _ (electricity)

  • Videos YouTube are aligned on the left edge of the screen

    Since some time last week, Youtube has been show videos lined up on the far left of the screen edge. Resizing, it does nothing, it seems to be stuck there.

    This is different from the redesign - there is no space to the left of the video, it is rather unsightly.

    I tried to run Firefox in safe mode with all add-ons disabled, but this has not solved the problem.

    It's Firefox on Mac OS x 23.0, but it was also very recently on 22.0 too before I updated.

    I thought I'd be able to download an image with this post, but I'm not a field for that, well, he was transferred to imgur: http://imgur.com/BsGZfBC

    Anyone know what is happening here?

    Hello

    Many issues of the site can be caused by corrupted cookies or cache. To try to solve these problems, the first step is to clear cookies and cache.
    Note: This will be you temporarily disconnect all sites, you're connected to.
    To clear the cache and cookies to do the following:

    1. Go to Firefox > history > clear recent history or (if no Firefox button is displayed) go to tools > clear recent history.
    2. Under "Time range to clear", select "all".
    3. Now, click the arrow next to details to toggle the active details list.
    4. In the list of details, see the Cache and Cookies and uncheck everything.
    5. Now click the clear now button.

    More information can be found in article to clear your cache, history, and other personal information in Firefox .

    This solve your problems? Please report to us!

    Thank you.

Maybe you are looking for