G460 Struck (HUNG) in the BIOS

Hi all

My G460 does not start, its BIOS hung...

-> What laptop starts his guillotine f2 to BIOS & F12 Boot Menu order.

-> Not even able to enter the menu of the BIOS setup & boot order...

-> I tried the BIOS, its entry, the recovery mode recovery option & read the USB key.

-> I got beep sounds every bit the SEC (beep & two continuous beep)

-> Help please.

Product information

SAM M471B5673FH0-CF8 DDR3 1066 2GBRAM

ARD 2.53 G 3 m I5 - 460M CPU Intel VGA K0

What OS you have installed? I'm pretty sure that you have installed something... Remove the disc, connect it to a desktop PC and define the first partition as active.

It is not a BIOS problem, so far stay the recovery mode.

Tags: Lenovo Notebooks

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