Here's what to try: First, try unplugging the PC, then remove the ATX power connector from the motherboard and pull out the motherboard battery. This will reset the motherboard BIOS and might clear the active alarm. Put everything back together and then try again. If that doesn't work, the motherboard itself is toast. That looks like an eMachines or a HP. Save the processor, memory, drives, and any expansion cards, but replace the motherboard. The problem isn't related to the CPU fan.
his warning u that police is coming
Alberto19951995 1 month ago
^_^
looooooool
AVASTBIOSTAR 2 months ago
bro just buy a new motherboard and make sure do not use old part u can use others parts but not this (ram) because ram get busted easily soo yaaa
fightingthunders 2 months ago
He will make christmas melodies.
TheColdlive 3 months ago
Here's what to try: First, try unplugging the PC, then remove the ATX power connector from the motherboard and pull out the motherboard battery. This will reset the motherboard BIOS and might clear the active alarm. Put everything back together and then try again. If that doesn't work, the motherboard itself is toast. That looks like an eMachines or a HP. Save the processor, memory, drives, and any expansion cards, but replace the motherboard. The problem isn't related to the CPU fan.
rorybz 4 months ago
What was wrong?
eqwwac 5 months ago
Overheating .. undercloak your PC or replace the faken motherboard / CPU FAN
ssttteeff 8 months ago
Yep, that's a dud motherboard, or possibly a bad CPU.
Lukeno52 8 months ago
What Was The Problem? My Grammas is Almost Doing The Samething
Chicagoman36 1 year ago
@Chicagoman36 I think it was a bad motherboard. I replaced the power supply, hard drive, RAM and optical drive.
SalvadorDali 1 year ago
lol .. hmm nice
huntersforever2 2 years ago