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    Acer Aspire 5755G beeping at every other bootup

    Discussion in 'Acer' started by minimalis, Jun 15, 2012.

  1. minimalis

    minimalis Newbie

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    I have a problem with my Acer Aspire 5755G notebook that I bought in November.
    In the last couple of days I got 3 Blue Screen of Death (all the same: KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED, 0x0000001e, no driver was named in the report), so I re-installed the windows, to see if there's any problem with that. I've just finished with it, so I do not yet know if it fixed my problem.
    But there's a strange thing that happens at every second boot. I get 2 short beeps with a pause between them.(Sometimes the first beep hears when the Acer boot screen is up and the second hears when the "Windows is starting" screen is on the display.)
    That is weird for me. I mean if there's a problem shouldn't I get the beep code at every boot?
    (The beep sounds like the same when I plug in my power cord.)
    Also another thing that I could swear the I heard this two beep while I was running a program in Windows, hours after the booting sequence. (This was before the windows reinstall)

    I'd really appreciate if someone could help me, or tell me what is wrong. Thank you in advance.

    EDIT: Unplugging the power cord stops the beeping at (every second) boot. So there might be a problem with that. The questions are: What is the problem? Why does it only beeps at every other boot?

    Background story:
    This notebook has been sent to the Repair Center twice already.
    First time I was keep getting BSoDs so they changed the motherboard, but that did not fix my problem. I was suspicious that the problem was caused by the memory module, so I bought another one and that solved the problem. (Quality service... Their motto should be 'Fix it yourself')
    About a month ago my main fan(CPU fan, I guess) stopped working. That was the second time I had to send it to the Repair Center.
    I tired of sending my notebook back all the time.
     
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  2. Parshva

    Parshva Newbie

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    Hi i have the same problem same model pls post short n quick remedy!
     
  3. Parshva

    Parshva Newbie

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    hi my this problem got solved

    probably after letting it beep for a minute

    or by doing system restore and restarting it couple of times!