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Why is it beeeping

The beep code is 1-1-1-1-1-1 th en turns off I've tried removing all the parts and I had a cpu that was the same one I switched th e cpus and still beeps. I know it's not the ram cause I just got the ram 2 days ago. I haven't taken out the cemos yet I'll try that but if anyone knows how to fix I need the awnser.

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@mcofficalplays what make and model is your computer? What motherboard is it? Did it have this issue before you replace the memory? Have you tried the old memory

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list out the make and model as mentioned from oldturkey03

check on your graphic card and power supply also.

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My computer is the Brodcast pix slate g 1000 i tryed removing the graphics card and I got this without ram but,with the ram type

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@mcofficalplays try opening up the casing, take pictures of inside mainboard, perhaps install a working graphic card and see if it boots up

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The broadcast Pix slate G 1000 is not a typical computer. This is a highly customized machine with proprietary hardware for broadcast television video. I suggest posting on their forum for an answer.

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thanks:)

i will post there

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If you just Google for your brand of motherboard suffixed by "beep codes" you may well find the answer.

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I can't it's a special motherboard made by the computer company that is the same one that made the computer.( The pc is a switcher)

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