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Computer has alarm sound when turned on and screen is black

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    Refer to your motherboard manual, since the motherboard is the beeping device. These beeps are like Morse code, and each "beep code" is explained in the manual. Common beep codes include not having a monitor or keyboard properly connected; not having a CPU fan connected, or not attaching internal power cables to the video card. This black-screen-and-beeping issue is most common with newly-assembled computers.

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    Check external cables to make sure they're properly connected. The most important external connections to check are the monitor's signal cable and the keyboard. If your monitor cable looks damaged or kinked, try replacing it with a spare. If your keyboard's cable looks frayed, try a spare keyboard.

    Also, a PS/2 keyboard plug (round, with holes in it, about the diameter of a finger) is often color-coded purple. If you have plugged it into the green port in the back of the computer (for PS/2 mice) switch it to the other one. If there is no color coding, the proper port should have a small, embossed icon of a keyboard on the back of the computer. If it does not, refer to your motherboard manual for the correct port. If all else fails, try a spare keyboard, preferably USB (Universal Serial Bus), which can be plugged into any USB port on the back of the computer.

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      Check for additional motherboard power connections. Yours may require multiple cables attached from the power supply. There is the standard wide plug, which you know is connected properly because your motherboard is beeping. However, there may also be an additional, four-pin cable that connects elsewhere on the motherboard. Check the board's manual to make sure it has all the power connections it needs.

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      Check your internal cables. Make sure that the CPU fan is plugged into the motherboard header nearby. Without that, the CPU fan will not spin, and the motherboard may detect this lack of connection and produce a beep code. Your video card also may have one or two internal power plugs that need to be attached to the power supply's cables. These cables have unique ends on them, similar in shape to a USB plug. Refer to the case or video card documentation if need be. If those cables are not attached, your motherboard may refuse to boot the system.

      Your video card may be faulty. If this is a new card, it may have arrived to you broken, in which case you will probably need to request an RMA (Return to Manufacturer Authorization) to receive a replacement. If this card was previously working for you in this system, you can contact its manufacturer yourself to receive a replacement, if the device is still under

    • 7/23/2012 12:04:42 PM • Systemax Venture... • Answered on Jul 23, 2012
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      I need help, my computer has a black screen and an alarm sound starts after I turn it on. What do I do?

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      Refer to your motherboard manual, since the motherboard is the beeping device. These beeps are like Morse code, and each "beep code" is explained in the manual. Common beep codes include not having a monitor or keyboard properly connected; not having a CPU fan connected, or not attaching internal power cables to the video card. This black-screen-and-beeping issue is most common with newly-assembled computers.

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      Check external cables to make sure they're properly connected. The most important external connections to check are the monitor's signal cable and the keyboard. If your monitor cable looks damaged or kinked, try replacing it with a spare. If your keyboard's cable looks frayed, try a spare keyboard.

      Also, a PS/2 keyboard plug (round, with holes in it, about the diameter of a finger) is often color-coded purple. If you have plugged it into the green port in the back of the computer (for PS/2 mice) switch it to the other one. If there is no color coding, the proper port should have a small, embossed icon of a keyboard on the back of the computer. If it does not, refer to your motherboard manual for the correct port. If all else fails, try a spare keyboard, preferably USB (Universal Serial Bus), which can be plugged into any USB port on the back of the computer.

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    • Check for additional motherboard power connections. Yours may require multiple cables attached from the power supply. There is the standard wide plug, which you know is connected properly because your motherboard is beeping. However, there may also be an additional, four-pin cable that connects elsewhere on the motherboard. Check the board's manual to make sure it has all the power connections it needs.

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      Check your internal cables. Make sure that the CPU fan is plugged into the motherboard header nearby. Without that, the CPU fan will not spin, and the motherboard may detect this lack of connection and produce a beep code. Your video card also may have one or two internal power plugs that need to be attached to the power supply's cables. These cables have unique ends on them, similar in shape to a USB plug. Refer to the case or video card documentation if need be. If those cables are not attached, your motherboard may refuse to boot the system.

      Your video card may be faulty. If this is a new card, it may have arrived to you broken, in which case you will probably need to request an RMA (Return to Manufacturer Authorization) to receive a replacement. If this card was previously working for you in this system, you can contact its manufacturer yourself to receive a replacement, if the device is still under

    • 7/23/2012 12:03:57 PM • Systemax Venture... • Answered on Jul 23, 2012
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      How do I update computer bios

      Hiyou do not need to update the bios of your computer (systemax desktop pc ) because the current version of your bios is still up to date. If you are having a problem and you want your computer bios default all you need to do is to remove the cmos battery for 1 minute just to be sure because the standard wait time is only 30 sec. put it back after 1 minute. automatically the bios will be back to default settings
      5/13/2012 3:15:06 PM • Systemax Venture... • Answered on May 13, 2012
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      Update bios Systemax Venture VC PC Desktop

      need a specific model # please If you need further help, reach me via phone at https://www.6ya.com/expert/joel_63c670a84e9f6a97
      5/13/2012 2:17:13 PM • Systemax Venture... • Answered on May 13, 2012
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      Computer wont boot completely up missing or corrupt files

      Run the Check Disk Utility.

      To run the check disk utility you will need a repair disc or a operating system disc. Put the disc in the cd drive and boot from it. You want to get to the Dos Command Prompt (Black screen with white letters) and type the following command: chkdsk /r Check disk will run well over an hour or two and you will notice the percentages going from high to low, this is normal. Let it run to completion. Then reboot machine. If check disk fails to solve your problem you might have to reinstall windows. Try doing a Repair Install that way you don't loose your data, documents, music, pictures, videos or programs. In windows xp you get to the dos command prompt by selecting R for repair when the options appear. In Vista and Windows 7 you want to get to the recovery console and look down at the bottom of the window for the Dos Command.

      5/2/2012 2:32:41 PM • Systemax Venture... • Answered on May 02, 2012
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      Missing wndows/system32\config\system

      You need to reinstall windows. You could try the check disk utility and see if it fixes it.To run the check disk utility you will need a repair disc ora operating system disc. Put the disc in the cd drive and boot fromit. You want to get to the Dos Command Prompt (Black screen with whiteletters) and type the following command: chkdsk /rCheck disk will run well over an hour or two and you will notice thepercentages going from high to low, this is normal. Let it run tocompletion. Then reboot machine. If check disk fails to solve your problem you might have to reinstall windows.Try doing a Repair Install that way you don't loose your data, documents,music, pictures, videos or programs.In windows xp you get to the dos command prompt by selecting R for repair whenthe options appear.In Vista and Windows 7 you want to get to the recoveryconsole and look down at the bottom of the window for the Dos Command.
      5/2/2012 2:29:10 PM • Systemax Venture... • Answered on May 02, 2012
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      Overclocking in bios made desktop crash.

      clear the bios - locate the little 3-pin jumper labeled with "CLR" or simmilar next to the bios chip/battery. short circuit the free pin with the one next to it (yiou will need to use the jumper that is on there). once you have kept it on for 10 seconds - put it back in to original position and configure your bios (time settings, boot device,...)if you can't find the jumper or you think it's too complicated - unplug your pc from power and remove the bios battery. after 30 minutes install the battery as it was and configure your bios (time settings, boot device,...)
      3/19/2012 9:52:04 AM • Systemax Venture... • Answered on Mar 19, 2012
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      How do I tranfer data from a disabled computers hard drive to another computer or external hard drive?

      You can remove the hard drive and put it in to a USB hard drive enclosure. You can find them on Ebay, Amazon etc.Then plug it in to another computers USB port and transfer the data that way.Just make sure you get the correct one for the drive. There are IDE and SATA versions.The IDE version connector is 2 rows of 22 pins.Like this:2_12_2012_11_58_36_pm.jpgSata is like this:2_12_2012_11_59_36_pm.jpg
      2/13/2012 12:02:02 AM • Systemax SYX... • Answered on Feb 13, 2012
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      Cant open the pc to replace the HDD

      Try to slide it back and then lift it up. Also look for some type of lock release that your tower may have.
      1/19/2012 4:03:24 PM • Systemax SYX... • Answered on Jan 19, 2012
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      Wireless connection

      you will have to open up your network connections click start control panel network connections this may vary depending on your operating system look for local area connection if you see a red x or a yellow exclamation or question mark ! ? you will need to update or install the driver or it could be firewalled If you are trying to connect through a modem/router you it should have come with a disk then you might have to connect the usb lead to your modem to get a connection then click start control panel administration tools computer management device manager scroll to network adapters should see a yellow question mark? right click install drivers the driver might be on the disc supplied by your ISP internet service provider or the motherboard disc
      12/16/2011 6:34:53 PM • Systemax SYX... • Answered on Dec 16, 2011
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      How can I copy, the 27 House photos from Facebook,

      Copying pictures from faceBook is easy.
      Right Click on the picture you want to save choose from options Save image as give a name direct the location my documents on your computer click ok!
      9/10/2011 5:14:46 PM • Systemax Venture... • Answered on Sep 10, 2011
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      My computer keeps telling

      because your computer have no audio driver installed so u must install the proper driver of audio device u can click here to get the audio driver.
      http://www.driversup.com/sound-download/sound-driver-relatek
      9/4/2011 11:53:10 AM • Systemax Venture... • Answered on Sep 04, 2011
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      I cant use my mirophone,

      Check your microphone jack that should be inserted properly into the desktop mic port otherwise your mic can be defective.
      7/19/2011 12:37:51 PM • Systemax Venture... • Answered on Jul 19, 2011
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      I need to remove the fan from mother board. Are

      http://reviews.ebay.com/Do-It-Yourself-Computer-Fan-Replacement_W0QQugidZ10000000000104252
      Try these instructions... All fans are roughly the same procedure.
      6/2/2011 8:17:45 PM • Systemax Venture... • Answered on Jun 02, 2011
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      I have a Systemax Venture

      Well the fact that when you put in a cd it does not see it indicates that either the CD Drive is not being detected or the drive has gone faulty and needs replacing.
      First Look in the bios of the computer to see if it is seen the drives section. If it is there then look in windows under control panel , system, device manager. Now look under DVD/CD Roms drives (this may differ slightly in XP) to see if in there with no error against it. If not and not in the bios either then the drive has failed. If however it shows in DVD/CD Roms with no error then try a different make of cd/DVD. If this works then the Bios of the drive will need updating. This info is on the manufacturers website. Good luck.
      5/10/2011 5:34:24 PM • Systemax Venture... • Answered on May 10, 2011
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      Does this computer allow me to use a floppy disc?

      Yes, it allows you, just that you will have to install the floppy unit yourself since they didn't installed it at the factory. Pick one
      http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/category/category_slc.asp?CatId=287&name=Floppy%20Disk%20Drives
      3/28/2011 2:20:42 PM • Systemax Venture... • Answered on Mar 28, 2011
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      Won't play certain videos. Dialog

      Not being able to play certain video files means that you lack some video codecs. You can download a codec pack here:
      http://www.free-codecs.com/download/k_lite_codec_pack.htm
      Also, you might might want to try out VLC media player because it can play back almost all video formats. You can get VLC media player here:
      http://www.videolan.org/vlc/
      3/23/2011 2:15:44 AM • Systemax Venture... • Answered on Mar 23, 2011
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