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Acer nettop stopped booting
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<blockquote data-quote="Mickha" data-source="post: 1069442" data-attributes="member: 187442"><p>The beeps should tell you what's wrong, if you can find the motherboard manufacturers website and get a list of beep errors.</p><p>Usually a PC runs in a set pattern, based on the BIOS, starting with the memory check, and then finding devices connected, like your hard drives, and DVD writers, the fact that your not able to access the BIOS, which you should even before the hard drive is recognized, suggests that the problem lies with the memory check, or the keyboard not working, at the point of booting up.</p><p>Often the first part to go, on any PC, is the PSU, but this doesn't appear to be your problem.</p><p>If it was me I'd first remove the memory, which you might have access to, and check if the error beeps are the same.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mickha, post: 1069442, member: 187442"] The beeps should tell you what's wrong, if you can find the motherboard manufacturers website and get a list of beep errors. Usually a PC runs in a set pattern, based on the BIOS, starting with the memory check, and then finding devices connected, like your hard drives, and DVD writers, the fact that your not able to access the BIOS, which you should even before the hard drive is recognized, suggests that the problem lies with the memory check, or the keyboard not working, at the point of booting up. Often the first part to go, on any PC, is the PSU, but this doesn't appear to be your problem. If it was me I'd first remove the memory, which you might have access to, and check if the error beeps are the same. [/QUOTE]
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