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4.0 News/ Opinions/ Features/ Coupons/ How-To/ Business/ Business/ Small Business Enterprise Startup Spotlight Business Software Index Video/ Subscribe All Reviews Laptops Tablets Phones cameras tvs gaming desktops printers monitors storage ipad apps iPhone Apps android apps software security networking Routers servers scanners projectors Wearables Health & Fitness Smart Home cars speakers headphones mp3 players ebook readers all categories editors' choice Laptops/ Tablets/ Phones / Apps/ Software/ Security/ Printers/ Cameras/ TVs See All Reviews PCMag Business Directory Home/How-To/Encyclopedia/ // Encyclopedia Search Encyclopedia A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z 0-9 MISC Definition of: beep codes beep codes Some number of short beeps that are sounded by the BIOS upon startup when a memory, cache or processor error is encountered. There are numerous beep code patterns, and Phoenix BIOS codes are long and short beeps delivered in groups. The following beep codes are for AMI BIOSs. There are additional beep codes for this BIOS not included here. See BIOS and POST card. 1 Beep - Refresh Failure Reseat/replace memory, troubleshoot motherboard. 2 Beeps - Parity Error Reseat/replace memory, troubleshoot motherboard. 3 Beeps - Memory Error (first 64KB) Reseat/replace memory. 4 Beeps - Timer Failure Troubleshoot motherboard. 5 Beeps - Processor Failure Troubleshoot CPU, motherboard. 6 Beeps - Keyboard Controller Failure Troubleshoot keyboard, motherboard. 7 Beeps - Virtual Mode Exception Error Troubleshoot CPU, motherboard. 8 Beeps - Display Memory Failure Trouleshoot display adapter, motherboard. 9 Beeps - ROM BIOS Checksum Failure Replace ROM BIOS, troubleshoot motherboard. 10 Beeps - CMOS Shutdown Register Failure Troubleshoot motherboard. 11 Beeps - L2 Cache Failure Troubleshoot L2 cache, motherboard. Continuous Beeps - Memory or Video Failure Troubleshoot memory, display adapter, motherboard. < Back to List ∧Top A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z 0-9 MISC Search Encyclopedia Copyright © 1981- 2016 The Computer Language Company Inc. All rights reserved. THESE COPYRIGHTED DEFINITIONS ARE FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY. All other reproduction is strictly prohibited without permission from the publisher. //Most Popular Articles 30 Hidden Tips for Mastering iOS 10 9 Cool Features Hidden in Android 7