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OMEN 25L Desktop GT11-1000a/GT12-1000a (1Z1B3AV)
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

Basically, since around 1-2 months ago I've noticed that I needed to press the power button of my pc multiple times (2-3 times) which wasn't really a problem, I thought it was just a loose connector or something similar. But recently (I'm unaware if its related to me needing to pressing the power button multiple times) my PC sometimes goes on but I get no boot, it starts beeping: 3 long beeps followed by three short beeps.  I searched this issue up online and found replacing the CMOS battery might help, so that's what I did, this made no difference.

 

If I turn my pc off whiles its beeping (by holding the power button) and then turn it back on, it seems to magically work again.

This also happens only like once a day maximum, if I power off my PC and boot it up again it's no problem, but let's say I wait a day and suddenly it starts beeping again.

 

I'm really puzzled as to what this issue might be, if anyone has any suggestions/solutions please let me know.

 

ps. I have already ran an sfc /scannow, corrupt files shouldn't be the problem, i've also done a clean windows install as well.

I also haven't touched any other settings such as: Overclocking, or anything in BIOS.

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Hi @Bsup 

 

The error indicates that there is a problem in the graphics chip, have you changed the graphics card ? try updating the BIOS.

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Hey there, I've already updates my bios (I should've mentioned that in my first post) And I have never changed the graphics card let alone take it out of the slot before I started having this issue.

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verify in the Device Manager that the graphics drivers are recognized

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Just checked my Device Manager, My rtx3060 is recognized by the device manager, when I click on it it states "this device is working properly"

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You must have two graphics, one integrated to the processor, can you see it?

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In the Device Manager under 'display adapters' which is where I assume you mean I'm meant to look I only see the 3060 and northing else.

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I don't know the complete product number of the PC, but I think it should have an AMD graphic in the processor, the error must come from there that is not recognized.

 

AMD Radeon™ Vega 8 Graphics
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How would I fix this?

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I don't know, maybe changing the processor, it should be verified with a technician.  Try entering the BIOS, and load the default values in the BIOS,

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