Showing posts with label Won't start. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Won't start. Show all posts

Saturday, January 17, 2015



RAM (Random Access Memory) works as the runtime memory of a Computer. Computer won't start and give multiple sirens/beeps if it can't detect a RAM. Installing RAM is very easy. Here's how to install a RAM:

1. Push the two plastic hooks of the RAM slot on both sides to make space to insert the RAM.




2. Line up the RAM with the slot correctly so that the notch in the bottom of the RAM and the bar in the slot are aligned.

3. Insert the RAM in the slot and push it down until the two hooks from the sides come up and enter the two side notches of the Ram.

4. Push the two hooks in the notches firmly.





Wednesday, December 31, 2014





If your motherboard circuits got burned then there is no way you can fix it. But if a virus deletes your BIOS then your motherboard will stop working. There will be no POST operation. You'll get no display on your monitor screen. Your Processor fan will rotate but your computer won't start. Even if you remove your RAM there will be no siren or beep. So you can assume that your PC's BIOS has probably been corrupted. You can fix this problem by:


1. Find a motherboard that uses the same version BIOS (Take help from the manufacturer's website).

2. Remove your hard disk drive because it may contain the virus that caused the problem. Then Insert a good HDD that has a previously installed Operating System, good Antivirus and same version BIOS installer in it (Download the BIOS installer from the manufacturer's website).

3. Take the BIOS chip out of the bad motherboard (Use a screw driver or chip puller to do this).

4. Now take the BIOS chip out of the working motherboard and insert it into the bad motherboard (Don't press it too hard or else it will go in all the way. Softly connect the chip's connectors with the socket).

5. Boot the motherboard with the temporary new chip.

6. Now remove the temporary chip from the running motherboard (Use a screw driver or chip puller to do this).

7. Insert the bad BIOS chip into the socket.

8. Run the BIOS installer setup and install/flash the BIOS.

9. Restart/Reboot the computer.

10. If your PC Reboots then your motherboard is fixed.

11. Don't forget to put the working BIOS chip back to its own motherboard.

Conclusion: This is not for amateurs. Any mistake can damage an active motherboard. If you are not sure how to do this then get an expert or buy a new MOBO.