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Mine did the same thing. I had the battery replaced on the controller.and it still beeped. Then I took my key and put it in the ignition, without turning the key and took it out. Did this like 6 times and the long beep finally stopped.
sound to me like a video problem. no beep codes, you hear the fan going so it must be posting. could you try with other monitor and or cable? is there power to monitor? reseat cable at both ends( monitor+ pc)
Hi, you are having a problem with your add on cards, try to pull out everything that you have add on to you PC, then try to put 1 by 1 and try to turn on. If it beep once its OK, but if it's continue then the add on cards are the defective.
Beeping means a loose card inside your pc, so open it up and make sure than no cards like the graphics, sound or memory are not loose and also blow out any dust you see and this can cause the pc not to tuen on aswell.
Hope this helps.
Remove the memory (RAM). Clean its contact points by an eraser. Fix it. If it does not work, try using another slot. If it still does not work,replace it with new.
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