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Explanation: A component of the motherboard is producing an error interacting with the CMOS memory that holds the BIOS settings. Diagnosis: There is likely a problem with the motherboard. Recommendation: Troubleshoot the motherboard. Next: 11 Beeps: Cache memory error Home - Search - Topics - Up The PC Guide (http://www.PCGuide.com) Site Version: 2.2.0 - Version Date: April 17, 2001© Copyright 1997-2004 Charles M. Kozierok.All Rights Reserved. Not responsible for any loss resulting from the use of this site. Please read the Site Guide before using this material. Custom SearchTechSpot RSS Get our weekly newsletter Search TechSpot Trending Hardware The Web Culture Mobile Gaming Apple Microsoft Google Reviews Graphics Laptops Smartphones CPUs Storage Cases Keyboard & Mice Outstanding Features Must Reads Hardware Software Gaming Tips & Tricks Best
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Games Laptops Smartphones Routers Storage Motherboards Monitors Forums Recent Activity Today's Posts News Comments TechSpot Forums Forums Software User Guides & Reviews Today's gateway gt5408 3 beeps Posts The complete BIOS beepguide ByTedster Dec 27, 2007 Page 1 of 2 1 2 Next > I have tried to make this a comprehensive reference guide for all motherboards by borrowing info from various sources on the web. http://www.pcguide.com/ts/x/sys/beep/amiB10-c.html Feel free to shoot me a PM with updates or corrections. AMI BIOS Beep Codes: Beeps Error Message Description 1 short DRAM refresh failure- The programmable interrupt timer or programmable interrupt controller has probably failed 2 short Memory parity error- A memory parity error has occurred in the first 64K of RAM. The RAM IC is probably bad 3 short Base 64K memory failure- A memory failure has occurred in the first 64K of RAM. The RAM IC http://www.techspot.com/community/topics/the-complete-bios-beep-guide.95391/ is probably bad 4 short System timer failure- The system clock/timer IC has failed or there is a memory error in the first bank of memory 5 short Processor error- The system CPU has failed 6 short Gate A20 failure- The keyboard controller IC has failed, which is not allowing Gate A20 to switch the processor to protected mode. Replace the keyboard controller 7 short Virtual mode processor exception error- The CPU has generated an exception error because of a fault in the CPU or motherboard circuitry 8 short Display memory read/write error- The system video adapter is missing or defective 9 short ROM checksum error- The contents of the system BIOS ROM does not match the expected checksum value. The BIOS ROM is probably defective and should be replaced 10 short CMOS shutdown register read/write error- The shutdown for the CMOS has failed 11 short Cache error- The L2 cache is faulty 1 long, 2 short Failure in video system- An error was encountered in the video BIOS ROM, or a horizontal retrace failure has been encountered 1 long, 3 short Memory test failure- A fault has been detected in memory above 64KB 1 long, 8 short Display test failure-The video adapter is either missing or defective 2 short POST [Power On Self Test] Failure- One of the hardware tests have failed. Frequently caused by failed ram, but not always. 1
Smartphones More Software Memory Power Supplies Peripherals Displays Automotive PSUs Android Your question Get the answer Tom's Hardware>Forum>Motherboards>PC no signal to display/ won't go to http://www.tomshardware.com/answers/id-3007640/signal-display-bios.html bios> PC no signal to display/ won't go to bios Tags: Computers Displays http://www.pcapprentice.com/computer%20beep%20codes.htm Motherboards Last response: March 20, 2016 3:07 PM in Motherboards Share vadarrog March 19, 2016 8:19:41 PM So my PC has been working perfectly for about a year and a half. The only problem I've ran into was my GPU dying, easy fix. Anyway a couple days ago I shut down beep codes my PC (I opened the window, it was cold all night in my room. Not sure if this is a contributing factor). I wake up the next morning to turn on my computer and nothing happened. Heat wise there shouldn't be any issues sinceas far as I know everything stays below 60 C. The computer's fans, HDD, CPU fan all turn on, for cmos shutdown register the most part verything sounds normal, but nothing displays on my monitor. Neither of my PCI-E slots work with 3 different GPUs. Computer won't boot using my integrated graphics. Before I took my PC apart to test out the components I could hear one faint beep which is normal everytime my computer successfully boots up. There were also two consecutive short beeps that were really faint. Anyway a couple days later I decided to start testing components. I reseated my cpu, swapped out multiple GPUs as stated earlier, I swapped out my PSU with nothing different. I took out the battery in my motherboard, nothing changed afterwards. When I Bread Boarded my computer I got no beeps at all as far as I could tell. For the most part I'm 90% sure it's my motherboard that's dead but I wanted to post here since I planned on RMAing my motherboard and buying a replacement for the time being and probably selling it later on. I wanted to be sure my motherboard is dead, anything else I should test, I don't have a multimeter. Thank you in advance. Computer S
depends on the BIOS version of your computer. Sometimes your computerwill not complete this test and to let you know about the failure your computer will emit a series of beeps known as computer beep codes. This SOS signal varies depending on what BIOS your computer is running. If your computer still starts up the BIOS information is displayed briefly on the screen. For those that can't read that fast you can find out the BIOS version while your computer is running. 1. Click on Start and then Run. 2. In the text box in the Run window, type msinfo32 and click OK. This will open the System Information program. 3. When System Information opens, it defaults to the System Summary. 4. On the right side of the program, locate the BIOSVersion/Date information. If your computer will not start up you can remove the side panel of your computer and locate the BIOS chip for manufacturer information or you can go to the computer manufacturer's website with your make and model number and find out more information about your version of bios and the relevant computer beep codes there. AMI BIOS computer beep codes 1 Beep Memory refresh timer error. The solution is often replacing the RAM. 2 Beeps Parity error in base memory. This is a problem with the first 64KB memory block in your RAM. The solution is usually to replace the memory. 3 Beeps Base memory read/write test error. Replacing the RAM usually solves this. 4 Beeps Motherboard Timer error. Hardware failure within an expansion card or the motherboard itself could be the cause. 5 Beeps Processor error. A damaged expansion card, the CPU or the motherboard could be at fault. 6 Beeps 8042 Gate A20 test error. Usually an expansion card has failed or the motherboard itself. 7 Beeps General exception error. Usually caused by a faulty expansion card, a motherboard hardware issue, or a damaged CPU. The fix is usually to replace the faulty compo