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Need Immediate Help With Beep Code Problem!!!!!!!!!!!! Help!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Sup everyone,
Im in a state of emergency... ok.. my comps been workin fine, i went out of town for a couple of days, and i got back here and some of my packages had arrived... one was a T2TT Blower Fan and the other was a 512mb pc3200 HyperX Ram.. so, i install them, and now all my computer will do is make 2-tone long beeps at me.. i took everything out, unplugged everything that wasnt necessary and NOTHING works... i put back everything that i changed... im not sure what to do.. i should have turned on my comp before i started woking on it so i dont know if the problem was there b4 i left, or after i got done screwin with it.. someone PLEASE help me get my baby running again.. here are some specs if it matters...


AMD 2100
Abit K7V mobo
786mb PC3200 HyperX Kingston Ram
2x 80gb WD Hdd's 7200RPM
4x DVD Burner
580w Demon Chrome Black PSU
8 case fans

umm, if you need any more info ill be glad to give it to ya..

-Evil Juggalo

EDIT:

More info.... It wont make it to POST, itll start up fine and withing 3 seconds or less everything will shut off, fans and all, and the only thing that stays on is the beeping... like.. BEEEEEEP Booooooop BEEEEEEEP Booooooob ....
post #2 of 6
Thread Starter 
UPDATE: NEW PROBLEM

I got it to stop beeping.. it seems that my computer could sense that the new TR2TT heatsink didnt have any thermal compound on it, and it would not boot until it did.. well, i threw some on there, and whalaa.. no more beeps... but now.. it wont do anything else.. itll stay on now, but there is no video, it doesnt sound like my HDD's are spinning up either... WTF has gone wrong.. i took out my video card and looked at it under a magnifying glass, it has lines of what looks to be corrosion, but wouldnt the beep code change?

-Evil Juggalo
post #3 of 6
Are you sure durning the installing of your new heatsink that you havent unseated or damaged the processor?

Also could the new stick of ram be faulty or not placed in correctly?
post #4 of 6
Thread Starter 
Ive gone over my work MANY times.. i have made this install flawless.. but i have gotten past the no video part now... for some reason, i swapped an OLD PSU into it, and it booted up fine, and i put the new one back in and it started working again.. but now i have a 3RD new set of problems... now everything crashes constantly.. ive run some stability tests and it wont crash during those,.. but itll crash IE 6.0, any overclocking or monitoring proggies, and games will crash within the first 30 seconds of play... im about to throw this damned computer out the window... anyone thing a fresh winXP install would help?...

-Evil Juggalo
post #5 of 6
Its certinaly worth a try.... Actualy could the ram be causing the errors, its certinaly possible imo. Try it without the new stick if u have one to use instead of it.
post #6 of 6
i have similar problem with new ram, but my games will last for 30 min or so maybe some new bios?? i still havnt figured it out. maybe you are listening to too much ICP/.....drink some more faygo it should help.
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