start up continuous beep and the cursor keeps blinking

my computer is continuous beep on startup for a few days now, and when it finished start keeps him from the flashing cursor, please any help

Hello Emeka

You may have a problem with your keyboard or your mouse.

Try each and connect it again and see if that fixes it. If your computer starts to make noises beeps at startup upward once again you will need to give your keyboard a thorough clean or replace.
Hope this helps
Martin

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