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Smartphones More Software Memory Power Supplies Peripherals Displays Automotive PSUs Android Your question Get the answer Tom's Hardware>Forum>Motherboards>Computer makes high pitched squealing noise when booting> Computer makes high pitched squealing noise when gigabyte beep codes booting Tags: Motherboards Computer Last response: October 20, 2012 3:20 PM in Motherboards Share computer beep codes zenzai January 2, 2012 6:30:38 PM Hello, When I turn on my computer, about 3 to 5 seconds after it is asus beep codes turned on, and when it is going through the memory testing, the computer emits a constant squealing noise, which is coming from around the gpu/cpu/psu area (its hard to locate, but its definitely not continuous beep sound when computer starts from the hard drive). It doesnt sound like a mechanical noise, so I dont think its the fans. It usually stops after about 5-10 seconds and continues to boot, but some other times its doesnt stop and the computer becomes frozen while still testing the memory, and some other times there is no noise at all, and it boots fine. I have had this problem for about a month now.
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The most recent hardware change i made was a new power supply and graphics card and totally new RAM about 6 months ago, and havent had any problems until now. I am running windows xp home (32bit) -nforce4m-a motherboard -ati radeon HD 6700 -amd athlon 64 X2 dual core -4Gigs of DDR2 ram -PSU is around 650W (cant remember exactly, but I do know it is enough to power all components) Please help me! More about : computer makes high pitched squealing noise booting AM2A January 2, 2012 8:58:05 PM You can disconnect the case fans from the case, keep them plugged in, and run them outside the case. If it is one of the case fans it will be much easier to determine which one with them outside the case. You completely sure it's not the hard drive? They can make some strange noises when they start to fail. You can run the hard drive outside the case also to make sure that's not it. Could also be the fans on the cpu and graphics card, though those will be a little harder to isolate. Make sure no wires are interfering with the fans. edit: had another thought. Could be coming from the motherboard speaker, yank it
starting the remainder of the boot process. If the computer passes the POST, the computer may give a single beep (some computers may beep twice) as it starts and continue to boot. However, if the computer fails the POST, the computer will either not
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beep or generate a beep code that tells the user the source of the problem. If computer beeps 4 times your computer has an irregular POST or a beep code not mentioned below, follow the POST troubleshooting steps to determine the failing hardware component. beep sound from cpu and no display on monitor AMI BIOS beep codes Award BIOS beep codes Dell beep codes IBM BIOS beep codes Macintosh startup tones Phoenix BIOS beep codes Motherboard help AMI BIOS beep codes Below are the AMI BIOS Beep codes that can occur. However, because http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/304044-30-computer-makes-high-pitched-squealing-noise-booting of the wide variety of different computer manufacturers with this BIOS, the beep codes may vary. Beep Code Descriptions 1 short DRAM refresh failure 2 short Parity circuit failure 3 short Base 64K RAM failure 4 short System timer failure 5 short Process failure 6 short Keyboard controller Gate A20 error 7 short Virtual mode exception error 8 short Display memory Read/Write test failure 9 short ROM BIOS checksum failure 10 short CMOS shutdown Read/Write error 11 short Cache Memory error http://www.computerhope.com/beep.htm 1 long, 3 short Conventional/Extended memory failure 1 long, 8 short Display/Retrace test failed two-tone siren Low CPU Fan speed, Voltage Level issue AWARD BIOS beep codes Below are Award BIOS Beep codes that can occur. However, because of the wide variety of different computer manufacturers with this BIOS, the beep codes may vary. Beep Code Description 1 long, 2 short Indicates a video error has occurred and the BIOS cannot initialize the video screen to display any additional information 1 long, 3 short Video card not detected (reseat video card) or bad video card Beeps repeating endlessly RAM problem. Repeated high frequency beeps while PC is running Overheating processor (CPU) Repeated beeps alternating high & low frequency Issue with the processor (CPU), possibly damaged If any other correctable hardware issues are found, the BIOS displays a message. Dell beep codes Beep Code Description 1 beep BIOS ROM corruption or failure 2 beeps Memory (RAM) not detected 3 beeps Motherboard failure 4 beeps Memory (RAM) failure 5 beeps CMOS Battery failure 6 beeps Video card failure 7 beeps Bad processor (CPU) For other Dell beep codes, please refer to Dell's Beep Codes and PSA Diagnostics Chart page. IBM BIOS beep codes Below are general IBM BIOS Beep codes that can occur. However, because of the wide variety of models shipping with this BIOS, the beep codes may vary. Beep Code Description No Beeps No Power, Loose Card, or Sho
Subscribe to our newsletter Search Home Forum Ask a question Latest questions Windows Mac Linux Internet Video Games Software Hardware Mobile Network Virus Café How To Download Ask a question Windows Software Mac http://ccm.net/forum/affich-15161-computer-beeps-when-i-turn-my-computer-on Software Linux Software Android Apps BlackBerry Apps iPhone Apps Windows Phone Apps News Encyclopedia Home Forum Hardware Report Computer beeps when I turn my computer on[Solved/Closed] Ask a question whiz55 - http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/windows/turn-off-the-annoying-windows-xp-system-beeps/ Latest answer on Dec 10, 2012 10:25AM Hello, after I turn the computer on the monitor stays blank the fans stay on and the computer just beeps. Help? See more beep codes My computer wont turn on and beeps Continuous beep sound when computer starts Cpu beeping My computer just beeps when I turn it on My computer just beeps when I turn it on. (Solved) Computer Beeps on startup (Solved) 3 beeps no display on monitor [Solved] (Solved) Long beeps. can't start computer [Solved] (Solved) Helpful +382 Report Ank ni cocoy 3 6 beep Jun 17, 2010 07:52AM can I ask if how many beeps? if 1 beep its - video card if 2 to 3 beeps - RAM if it beeps continuously - it the processor REMEDY / SOLUTION : 1. (VIDEO CARD)- remove the video card clean it up... you can use eraser...make sure to remove the dust/lint ..... 2. (RAM)- If the problem is the ram ... its the same.. remove the ram clean it..the same as you clean the video card...but if you put back the ram to the slot...make it sure to lock it up and tighten up..just monitor it that its not loosen... 3. (PROCESSOR) - remove the processor ... clean the white one I mean the paste (thermal paste) then if you don't have that paste try to ask the hardware im sure they have one and grab it... don't leave the processor if it is not attach in the slot make sure to have that paste first it has time limit in exposing the processor it may cause a problem if the processor wont put bac
Bing and Edge, Thanks to Microsoft Rewards Subscribe l l FOLLOW US TWITTER GOOGLE+ FACEBOOK GET UPDATES BY EMAIL Enter your email below to get exclusive access to our best articles and tips before everybody else. RSS ALL ARTICLES FEATURES ONLY TRIVIA Search How-To Geek Turn Off the Annoying Windows XP System Beeps When you spend a lot of time in front of your computer, the annoying beeps start to drive you mad after a while. I really don't need to be told that I hit the wrong key anymore, so I've compiled a list of how to turn off all the system beeps in Windows XP. One of the most irritating beeps happens when you use the Volume control… but there are other beeps, such as on error dialogs or when you hit the wrong key. Disable Beep in Device Manager Open up Device Manager by right-clicking on Computer and choosing Properties, then on the Hardware tab you'll find the button for Device Manager. Select View \ Show hidden devices from the menu. Find Non-Plug and Play Drivers in the list, and then right-click on "Beep" and disable it: When it prompts you to reboot, select no, and then right-click again and choose Properties this time. On the Driver tab, change the Startup type to "Disabled" and then click the "Stop" button if you are able to. This should disable the system beep speaker, but it probably won't change the volume control beep, so continue on. Disabling Beep in Registry Open up regedit.exe through the run box, and then navigate down to the following key: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Sound Find the "Beep" key on the right-hand side and change the value to "no". Disable Beep in Sounds Panel Open up Control Panel and find the Sounds and Audio Devices panel, choose the Sounds tab and then find "Default Beep" in the list. Change the sound drop-down on the bottom to "None" and then click Apply. This should disable the volume control beep. You'll want to also change Critical Stop to "None" as well, and should probably also turn off some of the other items. You can also use TweakUI to get rid of some of the beeps, but if you follow the items on this page you shouldn't need that. JOIN THE DISCUSSION Tweet Lowell Heddings, better known online as the How-To Geek, spends all his free time bringing you fresh geekery on a daily basis. You can follow him on Google+ if you'd like. Published 01/11/08 SHOW ARCHIVED READER COMMENTS (204) Comments (204) January 11, 2008 Gil The steps are; 1. Right-click on My Computer 2. On the Hardware tab, click on [Device Manager] 3. On the "View" menu, select "Show hidden devices" 4. Unde