Unfortunately, there’s no standardized “beep dictionary” for these POST codes. It won’t tell you exactly what you need to do, but it’ll at least try to tell you what component is having trouble, like the RAM, CPU, or video card. Think of them kind of like morse code-you just need to take note of how many short and long beeps there are, then look up the resulting code in your PC’s manual. Those beeps (which are known as POST codes, named for the PC’s power-on self-test it performs at boot) are coming from a small speaker connected to your computer’s motherboard like the one shown to the right, and they’re designed to give you error codes when the screen can’t.
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