When I play a song or video movie, system stops
This problem is often caused by sound hardware. When we play a movie then graphics and sound both work at same time. So if any hardware is not functioning well then your system will become hang.

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When I play a song or video movie, system stops
This problem is often caused by sound hardware. When we play a movie then graphics and sound both work at same time. So if any hardware is not functioning well then your system will become hang.
There is not display on monitor. Beep Found
When you start your pc, you just hear a beep and there is no display at all. If you hear beep 2 times continuously, it mean there is some problem in your Ram and if you hear beep once after a little gape, it means your display adapter is not working. In case of display card (VGA) you can also check the connectivity of card on your mother board if you are using external card. In case of built-in, use external VGA card.
A larger, external hard drive would be a better option to store your movies and TV shows on it, thus saving you precious space on your main computer.
Defrag your hard drive. When your computer files are fragmented, it takes longer to open them since it had to be pieced back together. Using a disk defragmenter can speed up your slow windows computer.
Replace the Hard Drive
There are more than noisy fans - including hard disks can be a sad source of noise. Especially older drives can make a section out of themselves in terms of hiss, chirping and knatring. Have you already an old and tired disk, but still a perfectly good laptop, you can win in different ways by simply replacing the disk. Newer hard drives make noise because not only smaller than their predecessors, they can also ensure that you get much better disk performance.If you have plenty of money, a SSD be preferable to a conventional hard drive. These are both very quiet and considerably faster, but also costs more.
Keep it clean
Related to previous point is dust and dirt in the air intake or air channels, which, like a duvet will give your beloved portable breathing problems. In addition to a flat surface for cleaning the machine is thus an index. For portable attaches itself like dust and dirt around the air intake and exhaust grill. This prevents good air flow or providing inferior cooling capabilities. It can lead to a damaged or broken fan, which can easily become expensive on a laptop.
Leave your PC breathe
When we think location is also important that the computer can "breathe". Most laptop draws air from underneath, so if, for example, uses it in bed or other soft surface, this could prevent free airflow and good cooling. This usually gets the fans to enter the booming, which means more noise.
Smarter Location
If the surrounding temperature is low, the air flowing through your laptop more efficient cooling, which in turn means that the fans do not need to work as hard. We are talking here not about to sit in the basement, but to avoid excessively hot areas. It could be to place the computer in the sun or wear it on the table over the heater.
Media
Today, the majority of software is included on CDs and DVDs. When looking at a program, make sure you have an acceptable drive that's able to read the media, While not common today, an example of why this is important is it's better to receive one CD instead of 32 floppy diskettes.
Hardware creates the first impact of how much value do you give to your computer accessories and what you want to achieve.
Avoid jostling the PC. Whenever you move your system, even if it's just across the desktop, make sure the machine is shut down and unplugged.
Leave your PC running
Powering up from a cold state is one of the most stressful things you can do to your system's components. If you don't want to leave your PC running all the time, use Windows' Power Management settings to put your machine into hibernation rather than completely shutting down. In Windows XP, right-click the desktop and select Properties. Click the Screen Saver tab and select the Power button. Choose the Hibernate tab to ensure that hibernation is enabled, and then select a time beneath 'System hibernates' under the Power Schemes tab. (Note that this option is not available on all PCs.) Computers running older versions of Windows may or may not provide similar power-management features. Look under the Power Management icon (Power Options in Windows 2000) in Control Panel to evaluate your machine's capabilities.
You can easily clean swipe your CD and DVD media. With a moistened, soft cloth, start at the center of the disc and then moves outward toward the edge.
Check your power protection: Re-seat the cables plugged into your surge protector. Check the unit's warning indicator, if it has one. Surge protectors may power your PC even after being compromised by a voltage spike (making your system susceptible to a second spike). If your power protector doesn't have a warning indicator and your area suffers frequent power outages, replace it with one that has such an indicator and is UL 1449 certified.
Keep a neat keyboard
Turn the keyboard upside down and shake it to clear the crumbs from between the keys. If that doesn't suffice, blast it (briefly) with compressed air. If your keys stick or your keyboard is really dirty, pry the keys off for easier cleaning. Computer shops have special tools for removing keys, but you can also pop them off by using two pencils with broken tips as jumbo tweezers--just be sure to use a soft touch.
Maintain your mechanical mouse
When a non-optical mouse gets dirty, the pointer moves erratically. Unscrew the ring on the bottom of the unit and remove the ball. Then scrape the accumulated gunk off the two plastic rollers that are set 90 degrees apart inside the ball's housing.
Clean the case
Wipe the case and clear its ventilation ports of any obstructions. Compressed air is great for this, but don't blow dust into the PC or its optical and floppy drives. Keep all cables firmly attached to their connectors on the case.