During startup, the BIOS displays its status through basic input/output devices.
If a problem occurs at this time, a boot error may be displayed on the monitor and a beep may be emitted from the built-in speaker.
Causes and Symptoms
- A temporary system error has occurred.
- Some keys on the keyboard are being pressed.
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If there is no display and beeping sounds occur
A temporary system error can be fixed by rebooting the laptop.
Try long pressing the power button for 10 seconds.
The beep signal can indicate a hardware issue, such as a RAM error during the POST (Power On Self Test) process.
※ If a hardware issue is suspected, please visit a service center.
Reboot the laptop after removing all external devices connected to the laptop.
※ Booting may stop at the gram logo due to issues related to the connected external devices, such a USB, SD memory card, etc.
Disconnect the power adapter.
Long press the power button for at least 6 seconds.
※ The time required for a laptop to reboot varies depending on the model.
If your laptop does not reboot, attempt pressing the power button for longer, at least 10 seconds.
If the beeping sound continues during booting
The beeping sound may continue if some keys on the laptop's keyboard are being pressed.
Check if any keys are being pressed.
※ Keys may also be pressed inadvertently if liquids or foreign substances infiltrate the keyboard.
If this occurs, it is necessary to have the laptop inspected at a service center.
This guide was created for all models, so the images or content may be different from your product.

