PC help needed fast!

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#1 rsunset327
Member since 2003 • 1375 Posts

So my PC took a nasty spill off my desk while moving some crap around.

Now, when I try to turn it on, the fans come on and it goes BEEP....BEEP.....BEEP.....BEEP.

And never turns on again......Any PC techs know what the hell happened to it and how to fix it?

I'm using a spare junker right now but it's a piece of crap.

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#2 keen_desire
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Twist it...?
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#3 double_decker
Member since 2006 • 146090 Posts

Ummm, replace the power supply (the little fan:o) and it should be ok, if not try here:

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#4 Cyrax-Sektor
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Dun-dun-duuun! Call the Geek Squad!
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#5 KiIIyou
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Have you looked inside yet to see if anything looks out of place? or take a picture of the inside for us?
You could have destroyed the hard drive and though too, it couild be a lot of things.
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#6 Taxpaying_Acorn
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We need to know the brand of BIOS you have before we can decipher the beep codes. *vomits*
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#7 Big_Bad_Sad
Member since 2005 • 18243 Posts
Open it and check all the cables are connected properly.
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#8 Lilpeto
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The beep codes could have deciphered the problem before it mysteriously shut off.  It's never good for your PC to spill off of your desk, but.  If the computer will not turn on whatsoever, I'm going to go ahead and say that either all the cables aren't connected properly, you blew your power supply, or you somehow broke/fried your motherboard.  It shouldn't be too expensive to fix if it's something of that nature.  You shouldn't need a whole new computer, is what I'm trying to say.
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#9 Erasorn
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Give it a proper burial.
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#10 Bobby_Oz
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Dun-dun-duuun! Call the Geek Squad!Cyrax-Sektor
If you want to get ripped off (Worked there when I started out as a tech) Sounds like you have some hardware damage there. Does if show anything on screen?
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#11 cobb45
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sounds like your motherboard is damaged
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#12 RPGgamemaster6
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My guess is that something on thie inside is disconnected. Usually *beep*(s) mean the computer can't find something important. When you first turn on your computer it searches for all main hardware signaled by *beep*(s). But due to recent advances you don't have to hear them, but its my guess that something got knocked loose.