Predator Orion3000-2060-When I turn it on-makes a continuous beep until I pull the plug, beeps conti

Jumppexx
Jumppexx Member Posts: 1 New User
edited March 13 in Predator Desktops

Hello, I have some issues with my pc.

When I turn it on it makes a continuous beep until I pull the plug. There is no rhythm to this beep just a continuous what does it mean?

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Answers

  • StevenGen
    StevenGen ACE Posts: 13,877 Trailblazer
    edited March 15

    Take the power cord out and do a hard reset then CLEAR CMOS and then take the BIOS battery out to reset your Orion 3000 whatever model its is like PO3-6xx. Try that and see if the beeps stop. Otherwise you have a RAM hardware problem related to the memory modules or memory slots, so take the ram modules out and see which ram module is faulty or its slot is faulty. Good luck.

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  • Sharanji
    Sharanji ACE Posts: 5,035 Pathfinder

    @Jumppexx

    A continuous beep on startup of your Predator Orion, especially when the computer doesn't boot, usually indicates a hardware problem, most commonly related to the memory module.
    It could be Improperly Seated RAM, Faulty RAM or Overclocking Issues.
    In rare cases, the motherboard itself might be failing. A faulty graphics card can also cause startup beeps.

    Try these basic steps as you are using a Acer PC.
    Turn off the computer. Unplug all the devices and cables including power cable. Press and hold the power button for 45 seconds. Connect all the cables back. Please connect the power cable as the last one.

    Turn on the computer. Tap del. Go to bios. press f9 - Load defaults - press yes. press f10 - save the changes - press yes. Computer should load the windows without any beep sound.

    If none of these steps work, consider reaching out to Acer support for further assistance. They might have a specific solution for your issue. Acer Support

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  • billsey
    billsey ACE Posts: 35,970 Trailblazer

    Yes, a continuous beep is the sign there is a memory failure. Try reseating the memory modules and if that doesn't work, try using them one at a time.

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  • Diya1811
    Diya1811 Ally Posts: 570

    A continuous beep when you turn on your PC usually indicates a hardware issue, often related to RAM, the power supply, or the motherboard.

    First, check the RAM. Turn off your PC, unplug it, and open the case. Remove and clean the RAM sticks, then reinsert them securely. If the beeping continues, inspect the power supply connections and look for any visible damage. Finally, check the motherboard for loose connections or damaged components.

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