Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: 3 long beeps?
mjf wrote:
I built this computer with Pentium 4 D 1GB of memory
The video card I bought from CompUSA paid for a replacement plan , I would
not buy a piece hardware without the plan, so now I can take it back for a
Brand new one.
I'm also running my 3 computers on a KVM switch, I know it's not the monitor
or the memory.
I was taking out one of the fans while it was running, I drop it when my
finger hit the blade of the fan, in which case I drop it and it rickshaw
into the video card, when that happen it probably damage it. Only thing I
think happen to it. Thanks
What do you think about machines?
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