Windows 7 beeps when start

Hi all

I have a Windows 7 Home Premium 32-bit machine, and I have benn, noting that it has become slower. I tried to order something and when I put my contact information, I couldn't click on the text box and the computer still does not respond. I rebooted the machine, and then he started making noises beeps for a while, and he then started normally afterwards.
I also noticed that my mouse flickering os.

Beep at startup of the motherboard BIOS and indicates a hardware problem, not a Windows problem.

The number of beeps will suggest what the problem. You will need the motherboard manual to decipher the beeps, but the manuals do not always give the required information.
The problem could be a power supply fault.

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