Black screen on the laptop boots.

My laptop screen is black. PENDANT POWERLIGHT is on. The CPU fan is running. Two beeps at regular intervals. Pressing on the CTRL ALT DEL and replace battery etc doesn't help. HP laptop / Vista operating system. Any help to solve this problem is greatly appreciated.

Riadh

Hello

"beep" mistakes do not set normally. You seem to have an underlying problem in the hardware of your laptop.

And closing can be a related problem of heat as well as for lack of material.

Clean the vents, etc. and use them in a well-ventilated place and do not use on top of bed covers, etc.

You should have discovered the Bios in your laptop computer of information online for your laptop and use the links that I you provided with to find out what that these intended 'beeps'.

See you soon.

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