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Thread ID: 66742 2006-03-06 03:52:00 No beep in booting(asus CUW-B mobo) scrollups (9920) Press F1
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435888 2006-03-06 03:52:00 Anyone can help me how to fix ,, my pc ............

when i turn on the power switch. cpu is running, led light ok. but a blank screen appear in monitor and the light in monitor is blinking and there is no beep heard. I try raplace ram but the same.. no beep also, then i try replace the power supply that is working from other PC but ... the same no beep..
i try vedio card to replace running in other PC but.. the same no beep.. and until such time that i run pc wit MOBO,RAm and PSU ..only.... but again no beep... i check the speaker connection.. found ok...

..........what should i do know.. on how to fix it...

my mobo is CUW-B asus
built in Vedio card
processor celeron..

pls if you have any idea.... post it..

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scrollups (9920)
435889 2006-03-06 04:03:00 You're in the wrong forum. This is for any old stuff. Things to do with IT are in Pressf1. You might get this post moved by the mods or you can just copy/paste it onto the other one. HTH...m mark c (247)
435890 2006-03-06 04:20:00 I've moved your thread to the correct forum. :)

Have you tried disconnecting everything, including removing the RAM and started up the computer? That should generate a beep at least. It was the internal system speaker that you checked and not your external one?
Jen (38)
435891 2006-03-06 06:04:00 I've moved your thread to the correct forum. :)

Have you tried disconnecting everything, including removing the RAM and started up the computer? That should generate a beep at least. It was the internal system speaker that you checked and not your external one?
i already started the computer without ram , vi card, only attached is processor the mobo and pwer supply.. but its the same no beep.. its possible that mobo is damage or the processor?
scrollups (9920)
435892 2006-03-06 06:19:00 its possible that mobo is damage or the processor?
You could try another PSU but if that doesn't help, then yes, could be your board.
pctek (84)
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