computer not start, receive a beep long and three short beeps

Just installed the update video drivers ATI disk mag APC program and when I tried to start computer I'll beep long and three short beeps but nothing else happened.  The answers to the problem

These beeps are error codes of the BIOS POST (Power on self test). A series of long and short three is usually a related video.

This is usually caused by a problem with the video card or the memory on the video card. It can also be a motherboard problem. I don't know how this is related to the update of video drivers, unless something was going wrong catastrophic.
If it is a PC with an independent video card, you can try physically re - a corner of the card or install a new card, so you can have access to the computer for a further diagnosis. There are not many other things that can be performed before the replacement of hardware components (motherboard, video card, etc.).

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