Satellite Pro P300 - 13 m - boot problem: black screen with 3 beeps

Hello

Satellite Pro P300 - 13 m, I bought a few weeks ago and in time, I had about 5 - 6 times the same rear screen when I tried to start the system. When he does this notebook gives 3 loud beeps (not sure what that actually means).

When he does this I have to press the power button for 5 seconds and after several times doing this that it will show the Welcome screen toshiba... then sometimes it will automatically restart again and I get this annoying black screen again. Most of the time when I wait about 10 minutes and try to do as well the system starts as usual... Yes... very strange thing here.

To be honest, I don't want to send the laptop for Toshiba once again, as I could use for my business...

Then. What could this be? I've already updated the latest version of the BIOS.

Thnx in advance

Carl

Hello Carl

I have the Satellite Pro P300 (PSPC1E). I installed Windows XP Home edition and my Vista. Use the two operating systems with success and everything is OK.

What operating system do you use?
Have you noticed that on the first day?
Your laptop is placed correctly on the desktop without cooling vents?
When you start Notepad you see every time that Toshiba welcome screen?

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