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As you can probably guess, switching on a computer isn’t the same as turning on a light switch. It’s a pretty technical process that involves starting up the CPU, your hard drive (to load Windows), and the BIOS (Basic Input Output System).
If there’s a problem with one step, your computer won’t boot up.
When this happens, you will likely hear a series of beeps. This can tell you what’s failing to start—if you can decode what the computer is trying to tell you. Three short beeps could mean your computer will not boot because something is wrong with the memory or other hardware. It depends upon the manufacturer of your computer’s BIOS.
So how can you get help when your computer turns on by itself but Windows does not boot or other start up issues? Don’t waste your valuable time trying to decipher cryptic alerts. Call LiveTecSupport.com. Our Personal Technology Experts® can diagnose the root cause for computer boot up problems.
Computer Will Not Boot? Call Us.
Turning on your computer only to hear a bunch of beeps and see nothing but a black screen can be incredibly frustrating. Instead of lugging your computer out to some local repair center and waiting days to get it back, why not have us fix the problem right now?
Without you leaving your home or office, we can use your Internet connection to track down the cause and fix your computer boot loop.
We’re here to help you, 24/7, and we support any computer brand like Dell™, HP®, Sony® and more. Whether the problem stems from your computer crashed during recovery and now it won’t boot up—or you don’t have any idea what’s behind the issue—call LiveTecSupport.com right now.
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