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make sure the p4 power connector is plugged in. (4 wire yellow and black wires) plugs in near cpu. Remove and reinsert memory modules. That is were I would start.
Your speakers do not plug into your monitor. Your speakers should be connected to a USB slot on your PC tower and the 3.5mm stereo plug should be put into the green stereo jack on your PC tower. If your audio jacks on your PC are not colour coded, then you should look for the jack which has a picture of a set of earphones over them.
Depending on your speakers, you may or may not be required to keep the stereo plug connected in order to get sound. Some models transmit model over the USB connection and others just use the USB connection as a way to supply power to the speakers and need the stereo plug to be connected in order to have sound. I suggest trying both.
I would try shutting down the computer in the normal way, and turning off the monitor. Boot up and turn the monitor back on. If it still doesn't work, then I would check the cables and power plugs and wall plugs. Check the mouse and keyboard cable and any other cables plugged into the computer. The next step requires a seperate monitor or laptop. Try unplugging the monitor and pluging in another monitor. Most laptops have a common VGA adaptor jack or even an Svideo jack. If the other monitor does not work, Then take to a qualified technician for repair. It could be your power supply in the computer or video controller.
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You said that you hear a series of beeps, if you hear this kind of sounds maybe there is a loose connection from the CPU. Try to remove the Memory and put it back again.
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