My Computer is Making a Strange Noise.

Written by Michael List


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My computer makes a loud noise that is constant; it never made that sound before! Again, this is probably a fan problem; followrepparttar steps above to make sure its notrepparttar 107797 power supply fan. Most computers also have internal fans, they may be mounted on one ofrepparttar 107798 expansion slots of your PC, you will most probably have one or two attached torepparttar 107799 CPU (Central Processing Unit). You must openrepparttar 107800 computer case to check these. THIS IS IMPORTANT,repparttar 107801 CPU fans must be working, withrepparttar 107802 case off, turn your computer on, NEVER TOUCH INTERNAL COMPONENTS WHILE THE PC IS ON. Check to make sure all fans are running. If there is a fan that is not turning or is turning erratically turn your PC off and checkrepparttar 107803 wire power connections torepparttar 107804 fan. Restartrepparttar 107805 PC and check to see if this fixedrepparttar 107806 problem. If a fan is still not running replace it right away. The CPU fan coolsrepparttar 107807 processor and its imperative that it remains on.

When I use my CD-ROM/CD-Writer, my PC makes loud noises and shakesrepparttar 107808 whole thing!

The new high-speed CD devices make this noise because ofrepparttar 107809 high speed, this is normal.

Sometimes my computer is makes a clanging noise when it starts and it seems to be getting worse! This noise is perfect indication that your hard drive is dying. Stop now and backup any important data that you have, because oncerepparttar 107810 hard drive starts making a loud clanging sound it won’t be long before your PC stops booting to it. There is no way to repairrepparttar 107811 hard drive so you will need to purchase a new one.

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Beeps! Your computer is telling you something.

Written by Michael List


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OK, so who’srepparttar boss…? BIOS, CMOS or POST? If we must choose, it would berepparttar 107796 (Power-on, Self-test), POST. The POST is simplyrepparttar 107797 process ofrepparttar 107798 BIOS usingrepparttar 107799 information from CMOS to startrepparttar 107800 computer. Remember,repparttar 107801 BIOS information is stored in CMOS memory maintained by an onboard battery.

Three ways to change and/or updaterepparttar 107802 BIOS. Unlike ROM (read-only memory)repparttar 107803 EPROM BIOS can be changed or updated. The term for changingrepparttar 107804 EPROM software is referred to as flashing. You may have over heard someone say that they need to flashrepparttar 107805 BIOS with a new update. Don’t worry if you have never heard this, well, maybe you should worry a little. Computer components change on a daily basis andrepparttar 107806 BIOS needs to be flexible enough to be able to change with them. All computers allowrepparttar 107807 user to changerepparttar 107808 BIOS software and how repparttar 107809 computer reacts to input/output devices. The standard is to offerrepparttar 107810 user a way in torepparttar 107811 software via a hotkey at startup. Normally this hotkey isrepparttar 107812 F2 key,repparttar 107813 Del (Delete) key and in some casesrepparttar 107814 F1 key or a combination of keys. Start your computer and watchrepparttar 107815 bottom left corner onrepparttar 107816 screen. This should let you know which key to press to enterrepparttar 107817 BIOS setup. The BIOS setup, sometimes calledrepparttar 107818 CMOS setup, allowrepparttar 107819 user to make changes onrepparttar 107820 fly and save them. Let’s say you added an external modem to your PC on Communication serial port number 1(Comm1), and no matter how many times you installrepparttar 107821 drivers, you can’t getrepparttar 107822 PC or Windows to recognize it. Chances are thatrepparttar 107823 BIOS does not know thatrepparttar 107824 modem exists. Enteringrepparttar 107825 BIOS setup and changing it to allowrepparttar 107826 use of Comm1 will fixrepparttar 107827 problem and letrepparttar 107828 PC know that a device exists on that port. This isrepparttar 107829 most common use ofrepparttar 107830 BIOS setup and alsorepparttar 107831 easiest to do. WARNING: it is just as easy to totally screw up your system by making changes inrepparttar 107832 BIOS setup. So be careful and make sure you know how and what to change. Changingrepparttar 107833 wrong settings can render your computer useless. There, we warned you twice, that’s because we want you to think twice before you changerepparttar 107834 BIOS. Second isrepparttar 107835 Flash BIOS update fromrepparttar 107836 manufacturer ofrepparttar 107837 BIOS. This is a software program thatrepparttar 107838 manufacturer ofrepparttar 107839 BIOS sends out periodically to insurerepparttar 107840 BIOS conform to new equipment and standards. You can normally get this software upgrade forrepparttar 107841 manufacturer and sometimes fromrepparttar 107842 motherboard manufacturer. Be careful…be very careful installingrepparttar 107843 software and be positive that it is for your specific BIOS. Always followrepparttar 107844 manufacturers instructions exactly. The third way is replacingrepparttar 107845 BIOS chip. Replacingrepparttar 107846 chip may be your only recourse and should be left to professional computer repairmen.

How do I know which BIOS I have? That also easy,repparttar 107847 computer will actually tell you. If you’re fast enough, you will seerepparttar 107848 BIOS name and version onrepparttar 107849 screenrepparttar 107850 moment you turn it on. If you are not a speed-reader you can accessrepparttar 107851 BIOS setup and retrieverepparttar 107852 information fromrepparttar 107853 setup program. You may also contactrepparttar 107854 motherboard manufacturer and find which BIOS was installed on that board.

As stated earlier,repparttar 107855 beeps mean something. They can give you information on problems thatrepparttar 107856 BIOS encounters. Contact your BIOS manufacturer to find out what each beep series means. Armed with this information you may be able to figure out why your PC has stopped working and avoid scratching your head and noticing this huge question mark hovering over your PC. www.mpl1.com

Michael is a Network Systems Administrator and Web Master. You can find additional articles and computer support at www.mpl1.com.


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