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Target or Walmart will have a ton of copies. You will have no problem getting one there.
I was getting 5 beeps after turning on the computer. The fans would start up but the computer would never boot. I reseated the Ram, reconnected the video cards and power supply and tried a different surge protector. I was still getting the 5 beeps. I was thinking there was a problem with the video cards. I left everything overnight and tried again and the computer started up, but the OS would not load because it had errors somewhere. I used the Windows disk to repair the bad files and it is working fine now.
I'm not really sure what the problem was, but its seems alright now. Thank you everyone for your help.
Thank you for the help.
Thanks for the suggestions. I tried restarting it well over a dozen times. I also unplugged it and tried a cold reboot several times without success. I know the monitor is working because I can see the monitor menu on the screen.
Anyone have any other ideas or suggestions?
I downloaded the new WoW patch yesterday after work. After WoW finished updating, my computer seemed to freeze up. I tried to reboot, but now my computer will not boot up. It seems to start booting up, and sounds like it is trying to load- but nothing happens. It does not appear that the OS starts and nothing ever appears on the monitor. I am unable to get into the bios. I don't know if I explained this very clearly.
Does anyone know what the problem could be? I am running a quad-core intel with Vista 64.
Thanks.
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