Apple MacBook Air "3 beeps" Questions

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...button and nothing appeared on the screen. Please help. 3 x beeps means there is a problem with the memory, either it needs reseating, replacing or a problem with the slots on the logic board.

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...of your RAM have gone bad. The beep is the usually warning sign for this, especially since it's 3. You can try to reset your PRAM by holding down Apple+Option+P+R at startup after the chime, wait ...

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state. 2. Verify battery as being partly charged, with orange/amber LED on MagSafe power connector. 3. Reset SMC Resetting the System Management Controller (SMC) The System Management Controller (SMC)

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...Shut Down from the Apple menu. 2. Connect power adapter to computer and to a working power source. 3. On built-in keyboard, press (left-side) Shift-Control-Option along with power button just once. ...

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ibook 3 beeps restarted the computer and i get 3 beeps and no screen. Nothing else happens. Three beeps means it can't find the system folder.

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...beeps three times repeatedly.. 3 Beeping Repeatedly/Continuesly that meaning if :Failure in a base memory 64KBase memory 64K is 64 KB first Memory at RAM.This failure can be because the Slot Dirty,or ...

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...3 beeps = no good banks 4 beeps = no good boot images in the boot ROM (and/or bad sys config block) 5 beeps = processor is not usable taken from http://www.welovemacs.com/whdoallthbme.html So ...

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why does my apple mac beep 3 times 3 beeps usually is RAM

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beeps every 2-3 seconds. There seems to be a CD stuck in it as well. probably the RAM. Take it out and put it back in to check. You will need some RAM to boot, so try each stick separately if you can.

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3 beeps mean the computer doesn't turn on, the screen stays black as if it were off and beeps three times repeatedly. The ram is either the wrong kind, bad, or not pushed in properly.

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