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Asus p4u800-x motherboad. When the computer turn on there is long continues beep and the cpu red light does not light up. But the green LED light up.

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Basically this is your motherboards way of saying its broken and most likely not repairable, however this may also me the motherboard telling you that the ram of cpu fan are not running properly if it's ram replace all modules and try again if its the cpu fan try replacing it with a new fan

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  • lahir555 Feb 04, 2012

    thanks. I did it's not working.
    Before this, when i working with the pc some times a blue screen appears and its shows the 'Physical Memory Dump '. After restarting the computer can work normely. Then its became every time and the pc stucks. Now even i cant turn the pc. Is this problem from RAM or HARD DISK.

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    Tim Brauer Feb 04, 2012

    memory dump - it will be ram but this error may be caused by an fault on the main board anywhere within the memory/ram channels

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    Tim Brauer Feb 04, 2012

    the green led just says the computer is turned on the red led just represents the hard disk activity and that will not occur until later in the boot sequence, the beeping sound is made because something (configuration) failed the self post test which is the very first thing it does when you turn it on so even before you get anything on the screen and well before the hard disk starts to be read from

  • lahir555 Feb 05, 2012

    thanks.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 02, 2008

SOURCE: my computer system after turning

Try to remove all the pci card including you display card and chk if it gives any beeps remove memory and chk if it gives you memory beep three long beeps if it does not then remove all the IDE or SATA cables and try to boot i doubt the problem will be with Mobo or power supply


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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 10, 2008

SOURCE: Won't turn on blinking red where green power lights should be.

plase open the cpu & plug in the ram in the right order.

Traci in Texas

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  • Posted on Jul 10, 2009

SOURCE: cpu no up, monitor shows

Either you video card, or monitor is dead.



Try the monitor on another (known to work) computer. If it works on the other computer; then your video card (on-board or added-on) has **** out.



If it doesn\'t work on the other computer - try that monitor on your computer and see if it comes up. If the other monitor works on your computer, then your monitor has **** out.

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You're Foxconn board uses the Award bios.
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http://www.foxconnchannel.com/product/Motherboards/detail_overview.aspx?ID=en-us0000297
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