What Causes Hp Computer to Start Up With Loud Fan and Black Screen?

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Posted 15 Dec 2014 - 10:14 AM

Hi everyone. I'm having an issue with my computer and I don't get laid how to fix it OR what is wrong. This problem just randomly happened. a few days ago, I turned it on and zero matter how long I wait, nothing happens. normally, when I turn it happening, the rooter wish be loud for like 3-4 seconds and it will show Dell and early engorge on the screen as its booting, subsequently those 3-4 seconds, the fan becomes very rather and everything loads on the riddle. simply now, the winnow stays loud and ne'er becomes quite and the screen just corset black with absolutely nothing on it. do you know whats wrong and how I can fix it?

my computer is a Dingle Inspiron 530s with windows prospect. (32-snatch)

heres the owners manual (if information technology helps)

ftp://ftp.dell.com/Manuals/all-products/esuprt_desktop/esuprt_inspiron_desktop/inspiron-530s_owner%27s%20manual_en-United States.pdf

I opened information technology heavenward and made sure all the wires were joined securely and visibly, nothing looks wrong. although I don't know very much about computers then I could comprise wrong. I also noticed, theres an orange tree light on the in spite of appearanc. but I think it was already corresponding that. along the back of the computer, there is a green light. there are atomic number 102 beep codes.

I'm shot this is a hardware bankruptcy. and if IT helps, I have an old laptop that I can use to salvage for parts.

(if they would even be compatable)

If you can help, it would Be greatly apprechiated. theres a lot of important things on my hard drive and it would be horrible if I couldn't ever access them again.

Thanks.


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Posted 15 December 2014 - 10:45 AM

Many times, you sack fix this by reseating the ram modules.

Edited by Kirbyofdeath, 15 December 2014 - 10:45 AM.

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Posted 15 December 2014 - 11:05 AM

Many multiplication, you can determine this by reseating the ram modules.

ok. I did that. its still not working.


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Posted 16 December 2014 - 01:15 PM

Does the computer have any video cards?


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Posted 16 December 2014 - 03:07 Atomic number 61

If you have Thomas More than unmatched storage stick, did you try out just taking one of them out and attempting to boot?


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Posted 19 December 2014 - 09:37 PM

Does the computer have any video cards?

no. I'm pretty sure information technology doesn't. I didn't recognise what a video batting order was or what it looked alike so I looked IT up and I'm almost certain my comp doesn't feature indefinite. information technology looks like the proctor connector just connects to the motherboard.


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Posted 19 December 2014 - 09:38 PM

If you hold more than one memory stick, did you try on just winning one of them out and attempting to boot?

I haven't tried that but I volition now and let you know what happens. I did re-seat both memory mods though


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Posted 19 December 2014 - 09:48 PM

If you have more than one memory mystify, did you try just taking one of them out and attempting to rush?

ok I took one out and it is working but I don't know what to do. does that mean I pauperization to replace that memory stick? too, the screen has stuff on it now and the fan quieted drink down but this is what is says on the screen:

Floppy drive 0 seek failure

CMOS checksum error - Defaults loaded

Press f1 to continue, f2 to enter SETUP

I'm guesswork that's because I reseated the CMOS battery to try and solve this problem.


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Posted 19 December 2014 - 10:54 PM

ok, I clicked f2 and went to the CMOS setup. I did "load defaults" and then a few things happened simply IT went back to the homophonic silver screen.

just a black screen with those two options again. (the f1 to continue, and f2 to enter setup.)

this time I pressed f1 and it wealthy my OS, I typed in my countersign, and everything looks like its working.

I restarted and the same message happened again but I looked it aweigh and fixed it. so instantly no error messages, and my estimator boots fine albeit a little slow. and so set you think it was just a remembering fashionable malfunction since its working now? and should I replace that memory modern?

Thank you such!!! I'm so relieved that my HD is ok.


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Posted 20 Dec 2014 - 11:04 AM

Yes, whol you need to do is supercede the malfunctioning memory module, perhaps with something a level up than the old faculty. Make a point you find what the eccentric of ram module it was, and so you can buy the right uncomparable.

As for your slowness problem, IF the computer is 64 bit and then the more RAM, the meliorate.

Since your electronic computer is 32 bit, clear sure the Drive total does not exceed 3-4 gigabytes!

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Posted 20 December 2014 - 11:26 AM

ok, I clicked f2 and went to the CMOS setup. I did "load defaults" and then few things happened but it went back to the same screen.

upright a clad screen with those two options over again. (the f1 to continue, and f2 to enter apparatus.)

this time I ironed f1 and IT squiffy my OS, I typed in my password, and everything looks care its working.

I restarted and the same message happened once more just I looked information technology up and fixed it. so now nary error messages, and my computer boots fine albeit a little slow. so do you recall it was just a memory mod malfunction since its working like a sho? and should I replace that memory mod?

Give thanks you so much!!! I'm thus mitigated that my HD is ok.

Glad to see information technology was just a bad memory stick :) I would replace the bad stick as programs inside windows rely on retentivity (which is why IT whitethorn seem sluggish booting leading). Also, the selective information you demand to get a young memory stick should get on the psychical stick. By looking for up the your computer model information technology looks like it takes DDR2 800 (PC2-6400). You backside also use this website to puzzle out what you need. You just find your computer stigmatize, model, and it will tell you what you need. They also have a scanner you can download arsenic comfortably.
http://www.crucial.com/


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Posted 21 December 2014 - 02:23 PM

Yes, all you need to execute is replace the malfunctioning memory module, possibly with something a level up than the grey-headed module. Make a point you find what the type of ram mental faculty it was, and then you can buy the right hand one.

As for your slowness problem, IF the computer is 64 bite then the more RAM, the better.

Since your computer is 32 bit, make bound the RAM tote up does not exceed 3-4 gigabytes!

Glad to see it was barely a bad memory lodge :) I would replace the bad stick as programs within windows rely on memory (which is why it may seem slow booting up). Too, the information you involve to get a spick-and-span storage mystify should be on the psychical stick. Past looking upwards the your computer model it looks like it takes DDR2 800 (PC2-6400). You stern as wel habituate this website to figure out what you need. You just find your computer stain, poser, and it will tell you what you need. They also have a scanner you can download too.
http://www.crucial.com/

Thank you both SOO much!!! you guys are awesome!! :thumbup2:


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Posted 22 December 2014 - 02:11 PM

FWIW:  I would non assume that it was a rotten retentivity module, sounding at the totality of error screens you study.

One of the things I have seen hap with a failing CMOS battery...is a series of error messages about various computer hardware components and dysfunction when stressful to change/save CMOS settings.

I can't tell that is your prevailing situation...but I know that it just costs a a couple of dollars to buy a new CMOS shelling and install it...and I would coiffure that in front I started interpretation manifest hardware errors/situations...that might be CMOS-battery related.

You can run Memtest 86+ or any othr time-tested retentivity examine...if you really want to verify that you induce a bad module.

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Qualification routine backup images of your partitions/drives...using 3d-party software...is probably the most Copernican activity that any user can engage in.

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Posted 29 December 2014 - 08:25 Promethium

FWIW:  I would not assume that IT was a unskilled memory module, looking at the totality of error screens you cover.

One of the things I have seen occur with a failing CMOS battery...is a serial publication of error messages near various ironware components and dysfunction when trying to change/save CMOS settings.

I can't order that is your prevailing situation...but I know that information technology only costs a few dollars to buy a new CMOS battery and install it...and I would do that before I started interpreting manifest hardware errors/situations...that might be CMOS-battery related.

You terminate incline Memtest 86+ operating theater any othr reliable memory board examine...if you really neediness to affirm that you rich person a penitent module.

Louis

worthless for my late response.

ok. thanks for your input. I retrieve I'll try that first off. Something that i thought was interesting was that when in that location was the error message about a diskette  drive (Something my computer never had) I looked up how to fix information technology and it had to do with changing some settings in the CMOS and so saving them. well I did and I saved it then again I went on my computer same 2 days later and the synoptic thing happened. as if the settings didn't carry through.

the CMOS battery is pretty old so yea. I recollect I'll supplant it. Thanks.


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