Frequently Asked Questions
Check the monitor cable connection and ensure the RAM is properly seated in the slot. Also, try using a different monitor or graphics port.
Make sure the power cable is plugged in securely. Try another power socket. If still no response, check the SMPS or power supply unit.
Confirm that the monitor’s power cable is connected and the switch is turned on. Try a different power outlet or adapter.
Beeping indicates a hardware issue. Check if the RAM, processor, or graphics card is properly installed. Refer to your motherboard’s beep code chart.
This means your PC can’t detect the storage drive with the OS. Make sure your SSD/HDD is connected and selected as the first boot device in BIOS.
This occurs when the OS is missing or the disk isn’t detected. Reinstall the OS or check BIOS settings to ensure the drive is recognized.
This usually means the system can’t find a drive to boot from. Check your storage device connections and boot priority in BIOS settings.