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  2. Power-on self-test - Wikipedia

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    Steady, short beeps Power supply may be bad Long continuous beep tone Memory failure Steady, long beeps Power supply bad No beep Power supply bad, system not plugged in, or power not turned on No beep If everything seems to be functioning correctly there may be a problem with the 'beeper' itself. The system will normally beep one short beep.

  3. Macintosh startup - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] On the other hand, a failure to do so will result in a different outcome where a different sound will be heard in place of the startup chime. This would either be the Chimes of Death (for most Old World ROM Macs made from 1987 to 1998) [5] or a series of simple beep codes (for Macs made from 1998 onwards). [6]

  4. BIOS - Wikipedia

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    BIOS chips in a Dell 310 that were updated by replacing the chips Option ROMs normally reside on adapter cards. However, the original PC, and perhaps also the PC XT, have a spare ROM socket on the motherboard (the "system board" in IBM's terms) into which an option ROM can be inserted, and the four ROMs that contain the BASIC interpreter can ...

  5. Booting - Wikipedia

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    This memory location typically contains a jump instruction that transfers execution to the location of the firmware (UEFI or BIOS) start-up program. This program runs a power-on self-test (POST) to check and initialize required devices such as main memory ( DRAM ), the PCI bus and the PCI devices (including running embedded Option ROMs ).

  6. Dell says remote workers must go hybrid if they want ... - AOL

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    A Dell executive who works remotely estimated about 10% to 15% of every team was remote, according to Business Insider. "Dell cared about the work, not the location," they told the publication.

  7. Built-in self-test - Wikipedia

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    The typical personal computer tests itself at start-up because it's a very complex piece of machinery. Since it includes a computer, a computerized self-test was an obvious, inexpensive feature. Most modern computers, including embedded systems, have self-tests of their computer, memory and software.

  8. Here's How Much Every State Will Spend Per Child This Christmas

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    Take a look at every state ranked by how much each parent is going to spend on each kid this holiday season.

  9. Here Are Two Major Social Security Changes Retirees Need to ...

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    3.2% Source: Social Security Administration. Social Security uses inflation data from July, August, and September of the previous year to determine the upcoming year's COLA.