Computer constantly beeps

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#1 -Guitarplayer-
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Ok lately I've been having a few issues with my computer, it started out with the "blue screen of death" a couple times, specifically when i was playing WoW. Last time it happened I went into my Bios and put everything back to default. Now my computer won't stop beeping, its just a repeated beep over and over again, during bootup and when my computer is running. Everything seems to be working fine with it though..so i don't know what the problem is.
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#2 xvi3tprid3boix
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Ok lately I've been having a few issues with my computer, it started out with the "blue screen of death" a couple times, specifically when i was playing WoW. Last time it happened I went into my Bios and put everything back to default. Now my computer won't stop beeping, its just a repeated beep over and over again, during bootup and when my computer is running. Everything seems to be working fine with it though..so i don't know what the problem is.-Guitarplayer-
hmm i think it's the cpu overheatingif i'm right.
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#4 majinfaisal
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Those beeps signify error codes, this happened to my pc also when i updated the bios and had the cpu overclocked whilst updating. All i did was to reset everything in the bios to default (theres an option for this) and the very annoying beeps went away. Seeing as you already set everything back to default via the bios, just ensure you have reset any overclock on your cpu back to default also.
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#5 Random__Guy
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Maybe one of your keys on the keyboard is jamed in the down postion.
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#6 parker72001
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Turn off your computer and open it and cut that damn system speaker wire. It really does nothing but beep. It MUST DIE!!
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#7 Random__Guy
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Turn off your computer and open it and cut that damn system speaker wire. It really does nothing but beep. It MUST DIE!!parker72001

Only cut it if your really mad, if your not that mad just unplug it.

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#8 Noema
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Turn off your computer and open it and cut that damn system speaker wire. It really does nothing but beep. It MUST DIE!!parker72001

Right, so if you have a headache, you just chop your head off, no?

If it's beeping, it's for a reason, specially since you mentioned you were getting BSODs constantly. Sounds like heat to me. Make sure you've got good airflow and that your HSF is not covered in dust. Be sure to monitor your temperatures too, because the beeping could be caused by your going over the PCs heat treshold.