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aopen ended support for this and mobo all. back in 2011. (yours is 2004) they had bad habit of only supporting ,one product for the year it was made. (or 1 year later only) each year dropping, all older year products. here is yours off the old site, now dead using the magic of waybackmachine. click 1 USA click to xc cube. EZ65 made 2004 here is year 2005
This barebones system is from AOpen Netherlands. They have a website for the driver downloads. Here it is:http://www.aopen.nl/products_download.aspx?sDropDownProd=4
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The beeps are an error code. Most times they are signifying a RAM or video card problem. With your explanation I would check the video card first. The card might have overheated or just plain crapped out on you. Try replacing and rebooting. Hopefully this will have fixed your problem. Sorry. Hope this points you in the right direction & Good luck.
it look like harddisk problem is keep going. plug out the disk and try. if it continues and says there is not problem you can say mmotherboard is working well and you have really disk problem
I am taking it that you currently have XP installed? You need to boot the computer from the Vista CD. Please note that this will erase your hard drive. So back up any important stuff before you attempt this.
Does this affect the operation of your xc Cube in any other way?
If not it doesn't really matter.
I had a similar issue with my pc, but it doesn't affect the operation and it doesn't really bother me
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