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Wednesday, July 22, 2015

Detecting & Resolving Boot up Issues in Asus Computers

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Computers failing to boot up is one of the most common problems pertaining to computing machines, and same is the case with Asus computers. End users who are not well versed with the technical hurdles that can erupt at any time of the day and at any place go frantic at such situations. However, users who are acquainted with the nature of PCs know the path they should follow. Therefore, they either go for rectification by self or move the professional Asus tech support way.

PCs radiate a sequence of beeps called ‘power-on self-test’ (POST) and that signpost the condition of PCs at which they presently are. A zero beeps or continuous beeps indicate that there is no power going into the system, loose card or short in the circuitry. One short beep shows that the system is in a proper state functioning properly. However, two short beeps direct to the fact that some or the other kind of error is present and has been detected.

Again, a long ‘beep’ accompanied by a short one point towards motherboard error, whereas one long beep in addition to two short one’s portray display glitch. Furthermore, three short duration beeps/one beep/blank display indicates trouble with the display circuitry of the system. Lastly, three long duration beeps portrays errors in keyboard.

Depending on the duration of beeps and the number of times it sounds up reflect the error detected. Whatsoever be the error detected, to have them resolved at the ease and comfort of your home it is much better to go the SupportBuddy Asus tech support way. 

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