A desktop system fails to complete startup, emitting a series of continuous beep codes with no video displayed on the monitor. Which TWO of the following initial hardware checks should a technician perform to resolve this POST issue? (Select TWO.)
- Reseat the existing system memory modules firmly in their motherboard slotsCevap
- Verify that the dedicated graphics card is fully seated in its PCIe slotCevap
- CReinstall the operating system bootloader on the primary system storage drive
- DReplace the installed desktop DIMM modules with laptop SO-DIMM modules
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The technician should reseat the existing RAM modules in their motherboard slots and verify that the graphics card is fully seated in its PCIe slot.
POST audible beep codes indicate a core hardware initialization failure occurring before display output or software loading. The most common causes of immediate POST failures are unseated system memory (RAM) or unseated expansion cards such as the graphics adapter. Reseating these components ensures electrical contact is properly established across slot pins.
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Identifying pre-boot POST beep codes caused by unseated core hardware components
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