Beeps startup Vista
Indicating my HP laptop, I get an endless amounts of beeps. Laptop has Vista. I already tried the following:
(1) F2 = verification of commissioning that get no error but with beeps.
(2) F9 = Menu of Boot Device - Select portable Drvie. Then, the computer is capable of housing starts. Do not get the beeps at all, except initial start-up before hitting F9. The only problem I've noticed on this start is occasionally the mouse does not work it and if I type Alt + Tab it unlocks the mouse to move.
3) added to #2 above, it seems that just hit any key stop ringing and allows the computer to start.
(3) have run Memtest + that gets no errors.
(4) execute scans of Virus Malware Bytes, Bitdefender, Eset and Kapersky and none see a Virus.
Any advice would be appreciated. Thank you.
Hello
"beep" codes normally indicate a hardware problem / failure.
Go to your computer manufacturer's website and look at the specifications of your PC to see what BIOS you have
Then read this on the 'beep' error codes to try to see what failed:
http://www.computerhope.com/beep.htm
http://www.pchell.com/hardware/beepcodes.shtml
http://pcsupport.about.com/od/nonworkingcomponent/HT/beepcodestb.htm
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This can be faster for you to find the problem:
BIOS Beep Codes
If you are unable to determine the hardware problem yourself, contact the manufacturer if under warranty.
If it is not under warranty, find a good repair shop premises to take.
See you soon.
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