Usually 3 or 4 beeps in a row on many systems is a RAM issue. If you have multiple RAM sticks try to remove one while the system if off and unplugged. Turn it on and see if the beeps continue. If so, remove the other ram stick and put back in the first stick you removed. Repeat the process for each stick of ram until the beeping stops. If it stops, this means you have found the bad ram module and can replace it. Some computers requires ram to be installed in pairs, and that the pairs match (Check the stickers on the ram to ensure both are the same type and speed) If the problem continues after removing and testing each stick of ram, you may want to have a service professional / Computer Repair shop take a look at the computer for further testing.
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Usually 3 or 4 beeps in a row on many systems is a RAM issue.
If you have multiple RAM sticks try to remove one while the system if off and unplugged. Turn it on and see if the beeps continue. If so, remove the other ram stick and put back in the first stick you removed.
Repeat the process for each stick of ram until the beeping stops.
If it stops, this means you have found the bad ram module and can replace it.
Some computers requires ram to be installed in pairs, and that the pairs match (Check the stickers on the ram to ensure both are the same type and speed)
If the problem continues after removing and testing each stick of ram, you may want to have a service professional / Computer Repair shop take a look at the computer for further testing.