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    Help! Calling all computer experts out there......we left the other PC on as the disk was defragmenting and went back to it after returning home from paintballing and it won't boot back up. It makes an intermittent alarm noise which goes on for about 5secs a time and the screen remains blank. I've tried pressing ctrl alt and delete, nothing, the monitor, keyboard and mouse are all fine. Is this terminal???
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  • #2
    Originally posted by Woodzie
    Help! Calling all computer experts out there......we left the other PC on as the disk was defragmenting and went back to it after returning home from paintballing and it won't boot back up. It makes an intermittent alarm noise which goes on for about 5secs a time and the screen remains blank. I've tried pressing ctrl alt and delete, nothing, the monitor, keyboard and mouse are all fine. Is this terminal???

    Switch off the mains power to the PC (pull the plug) leave for 30 secs re-connect and restart the PC.


    I'm no expert by the way!

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    • #3
      If mine messes me around, I turn it off on the button on the tower... Just give that a shot.

      I know someone will come along an say thats bad - but lifes to short to be waiting for a computer to make up its mind!

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      • #4
        Originally posted by BUSHWHACKER
        Switch off the mains power to the PC (pull the plug) leave for 30 secs re-connect and restart the PC.


        I'm no expert by the way!
        Tried that and it's still deceased
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        • #5
          Originally posted by Woodzie
          Tried that and it's still deceased
          Ok, as you power up, press and hold F8, it should go into safe mode, see if that works.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by RodLeach
            If mine messes me around, I turn it off on the button on the tower... Just give that a shot.

            I know someone will come along an say thats bad - but lifes to short to be waiting for a computer to make up its mind!
            As long as there isn't any data being written to the hard drive, and as a last resort when all else fails, it's normally okay to do a hard power down.

            'Tis better to sting than to be stung!

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            • #7
              Originally posted by BUSHWHACKER
              Ok, as you power up, press and hold F8, it should go into safe mode, see if that works.
              No that didn't work and we have lost the hard drive light as well
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              • #8
                Try it with a different monitor, if it's still down I would look to changing the PSU first.

                And that's a job well within your range of skills old bean
                Look out Eastbourne, the Pandas are coming !

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                • #9
                  "intermittent alarm noise" is an error code.

                  Try

                  reseating your memory or/ and video card.

                  If that does not work try removing one stick of memory at a time (if you have more than one) to see if it will boot then.
                  I Love Wales

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Woodzie
                    No that didn't work and we have lost the hard drive light as well
                    Internal fuse or battery, thats as far as I can go.

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                    • #11
                      Had a wiggle ....looks like a HDD fault
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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Woodzie
                        No that didn't work and we have lost the hard drive light as well
                        Hmmm, no hard drive light eh? May be a hard drive crash while defraging ,but then again the hard drive light normally only illuminates when the hard drive is being accessed. Do you have another computer at hand where you could mount the hard drive as a slave just to check that it is functioning?

                        'Tis better to sting than to be stung!

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Woodzie
                          No that didn't work and we have lost the hard drive light as well
                          Is it making a noise, are the fans spinning?

                          It will still boot if the Hard drive is U/S
                          I Love Wales

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by 24Seven
                            Is it making a noise, are the fans spinning?

                            It will still boot if the Hard drive is U/S
                            Only the bleep ,fans are spinning every thing else blank and no boot up
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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Copycat
                              Hmmm, no hard drive light eh? May be a hard drive crash while defraging ,but then again the hard drive light normally only illuminates when the hard drive is being accessed. Do you have another computer at hand where you could mount the hard drive as a slave just to check that it is functioning?

                              thats beoynd me .........wiggleing things are my limit
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