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The computer beeping usually indicates that there is a hardware problem--this could include the motherboard, computer's power supply, hard drive, or other internal components like a TunnelWatch IO board or an internal PCI IO card. You can always contact technical support at DRB Systems by calling 330.645.3299 or e-mail support@drbsystems.com. If you have a support group membership, free expert level troubleshooting is included. If not, you may want to take the PC to a local repair shop to have them check the RAM, the Power Supply and try to boot the computer without the add-in cards in the IO slots.
I am glad you got things working. I hope this is not an indicator that the computer is on its way out. Keep in mind that a computer in a well-kept environment lasts about 5-7 years and this can be a little less if it is kept in an environment that is not humidity and temperature controlled. So it might be a good idea to check on the age of the machine. Good luck.