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Network and I/O Processors Server Products Services Software Solid State Drives Technologies Wireless Networking Other Intel Products Identify My Product Support Support Home IntelĀ® Boards and Kits BIOS Beep Codes for Desktop Boards Last Reviewed: 10-May-2016 Article ID: 000005473 The BIOS uses audible beep codes or visible blink patterns to signal status messages and error messages intel motherboard continuous beep indicating recoverable errors that occur during the POST. Click on the questions to expand the content: Audible beep codes These beep codes are heard through the onboard piezoelectric speaker. For boards without the onboard speaker, the beeps are heard through a speaker attached to the line out audio jack on the board. Beep code Sequence/pattern Meaning Troubleshooting steps Single beep One 0.5 second beep F2 Setup / F10 Boot Menu prompt This short beep occurs when the BIOS is ready to accept keyboard input. No action is needed. 2 beeps On-off (1.0 second each) two times, then 2.5-second pause (off). The pattern repeats once. Then the computer continues to boot. Video error (no add-in graphics card installed) Reseat add-in graphics card. Make sure a compatible processor is installed. Related topics No video and two beeps during boot Intel Processors and Boards Compatibility Tool 3 beeps On-off (1.0 second each) three times, then 2.5-second pause (off). The pattern repeats until the computer is powered off. Memor
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Beeps & error codes 50 and EB - what is wrongI have been using my new DG41TY motherboard along with the Q9550 processor for 2 beep codes list days. The system seems to be working OK and I am especially pleased with the sound I get when I link the audio output to my stereos. My operating system is Ubuntu 9.04 32 bit, so I do not have access http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/boards-and-kits/000005473.html to any of the diagnostic software that is available for Windows systems.My problem is that every time I boot the system I hear two high-pitch beeps: one just before the screen lits at all and the second when the operating system starts to load (there is text about Grub etc).Moreover there are what I take to be error codes on the lower right hand side of the screen. From the very first "50" is visible. Then it is replaced by "EB" and then https://communities.intel.com/thread/6756 that fades away. After that my computer boot and runs smoothly.From various Intel pages I have gathered that 2 bios beeps may mean "Parity Error". Code "50" seems to relate to PCI cards etc. Similarly EB = "Calling Legacy Option ROMs".I have tried to find what is wrong and I have removed, in turn,- 2 memory chips (both Kingston KVR667D2N5/2G)- my PCIe-card (my only PCI-device)- connection to cd-dvd device- connection to the front USB slot- connection to the front audio slots.Nothing has been helpful so far. The two beeps and error codes appear every time I boot the system.The system monitor utility of Ubuntu shows appropriate memory and 4 working processors. The temperature and voltage readings available from the Bios system seem to be OK.So what do the beeps and error codes signify? Is there something wrong with the motherboard. I have no PCI devices, so those slots remain untested.The only thing that is slightly unusual with the system is that I use a SATA 2,5" hard disk (Samsung Springpoint M6 320GB). The symptoms also appeared when I used the IDE cable to connect the HDD with the motherboard. (That is possible using the Sugoi adapter SATA-TR2535 available from System Talks, Inc. Japan.)By the way, the motherboard package came with a legacy IDE cable that is defective: it fits so loosely with the motherboard slot that the cable falls of by itself. I am using my old cable to with the cd-dvd device, but disconnecting the
Support » ByteSpeed Computer Discussion » Intel beep codes and what they mean « previous next » Print Pages: [1] Go Down Author Topic: Intel beep codes and what they http://forum.bytespeed.com/index.php?topic=32.0 mean (Read 10561 times) RSchuttloffel Guest Intel beep codes and what they mean « on: July 07, 2011, 01:42:55 PM » High/Low beeps - Thermal Error:* CPU thermal trip check that the processor heatsink/fan is properly installed. * Check that the thermal interface material is sufficient and is spread evenly.2 beeps - Parity Error:* Then the BIOS can boot. No video detected. If using an add-in graphics card, reseat beep codes the card. * Make sure a compatible processor is installed.3 beeps - Base 64 K memory failure:* Reseat the memory.* Make sure that the contacts on the memory and the socket are clean.* Try removing one bank of memory modules at a time. Note: Some systems might need to have a memory module in Bank 0.* Try using RAM chips from the same manufacturer with the same part number and motherboard beep codes speed.* Check for a faulty memory module by trying the memory in a known good system.* Try known good memory in the system.* Check the power supply and check for power fluctuations.* Swap the motherboard. You are getting 4 beeps indicating a timer not operational:* Check for foreign objects such as screws that may ground the motherboard and make sure that screws that hold the motherboard are not too tight.* Swap the motherboard. You are getting 5 beeps indicating a processor error:* Check for foreign objects such as screws that may ground the motherboard and make sure the screws that hold the motherboard are not too tight.* Make sure the processor is seated properly.* Swap the processor.* Remove the motherboard and reinstall it.* If the problem still persists, swap the motherboard. You are getting 6 beeps indicating 8042 - gate A20 failure:* Check for foreign objects such as screws that may ground the motherboard and make sure the screws that hold the motherboard are not too tight.* Try reseating the keyboard controller chip (if possible).* Swap the keyboard.* Swap the processor. You are getting 7 beeps indicating processor exception interrupt error:* Make sure the processor is seated properly.* Swap the processor.* Swap the motherboard. You are