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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) gigabyte beep codes as it starts and continue to boot. However, if the computer fails asus beep codes the POST, the computer will either not beep or generate a beep code that tells the user the source beep codes dell of the problem. If your computer has an irregular POST or a beep code not mentioned below, follow the POST troubleshooting steps to determine the failing hardware component. AMI BIOS
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for Lenovo Community Brand Rep GROUP SPONSORED BY LENOVO TECHNOLOGY IN THIS DISCUSSION Dell 117935 Followers Follow Dell OptiPlex 330 Join the Community! Creating your account only takes a few minutes. Join Now Replaced RAM in a desktop PC, now I get 1 long beep in a continuous loop when I connect the power cord. I tried putting the old RAM back in and I get the same thing. Suggestions, please? Reply Subscribe View Best Answer RELATED TOPICS: just thought i'd ram this in here Return my RAM Stop buying RAM   1 2 Next ► 40 Replies Cayenne OP Vdubayas Jan 2, 2013 at 2:14 UTC Most manufactures will have a tech manual that will define what the "beep" codes mean. 1 long, 2 short, 1 long and 1 short, etc. Could start there. What is the make and model of the PC? Also make sure you didn't bump something else lose ( processor, cables, etc ). 1 Ghost Chili OP Ross42. Jan 2, 2013 at 2:15 UTC It's probably a bad ram stick. But yeah without knowing the beep codes, that's just a shot in the dark. 0 Thai Pepper OP Wife of SAM Jan 2, 2013 at 2:16 UTC What I'm reading says 1 long beep is a memory error. Does the same beep when no memory is inserted too. 0 Cayenne OP RichyA Jan 2, 2013 at 2:17 UTC Vdubayas has it - what is the machine manufacturer? If it's built from bits and pieces, what is the motherboard manufacturer? If it's a dell machine, the long beep is the machine whinging about badly seated memory. Best bet would be to test both the old and new memory in another machine. If it's good in there but not in the one you're trying to sort, the memory slots may have had it. 0 Thai Pepper OP Helpful Post Gary342 Jan 2, 2013 at 2:18 UTC I have been down this road myself. Usually it is when i am added RAM and not replacing all the sticks. Try reseating the RAM and also reseating any PCI or PCI-E cards. Sometimes the cards move out of the socket just enough to cause issues. I have on occasion had to unplug every cable, card, and even the CPU chip and reconnect all those for a computer to come back on after a RAM upgrade. 0 Habanero OP b0b Jan 2, 2013 at 2:19 UTC Wife of SAM wrote: What I'm reading says 1 long beep is a memory error. Does the same beep when no memory is inserted too. If it's giving the same beep with and without the memory, then it's 90% faulty memory and 10% bust motherboard. Try another chip maybe? 0 Thai Pepper OP Wife of SAM Jan 2, 2013 at 2:1