Dv5-1164er no video signal & 3 beeps BIOS

Hello. Sorry for broken English. I disassembled the laptop for cleaning. After I the assembled laptop, lost the video signal and appeared repeated 3 beeps (BIOS). The cables are all connected. Please tell me what I did wrong. And please give error codes for this notebook model.

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