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are hearing from the list in the index frame. 1 Beep: DRAM refresh failure Explanation: The system is having a problem accessing the system memory to refresh it. Refreshing is gigabyte motherboard continuous beep done on all system memory to keep its contents active. Diagnosis: This code usually motherboard continuous short beeps means a problem either with the system memory or with the motherboard itself. Recommendation: Troubleshoot the motherboard. Treat as an apparent
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memory failure. 2 Beeps: Parity circuit failure Explanation: The parity circuit is responsible for generating and checking the parity bit on the system memory when parity checking is used. This circuitry is not working
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properly. Diagnosis: This code usually means a problem with either the system memory or the motherboard. Recommendation: Treat as an apparent memory failure. Troubleshoot the motherboard. 3 Beeps: Base 64K RAM failure Explanation: There is a failure of some sort within the first 64 KB of system memory. Diagnosis: The first bank of memory probably has a bad memory chip in it somewhere. It is possible that there is a gigabyte motherboard beep codes continuous failure related to the motherboard or a system device as well. Recommendation: Treat as an apparent memory failure. Troubleshoot the motherboard. 4 Beeps: System timer failure Explanation: There is a problem with one or more of the timers used by the system to control functions on the motherboard. Diagnosis: This is usually a motherboard failure. Recommendation: Troubleshoot the motherboard. 5 Beeps: Processor failure Explanation: The system processor is generating an error condition indicating a problem with it. Diagnosis: There is a problem related to the processor or motherboard. Note that this doesn't mean that the processor is necessarily dead; with a dead processor the system won't boot at all (it runs the BIOS code that is used to start up the PC.) Recommendation: Troubleshoot the processor. If the processor is not at fault, troubleshoot the motherboard. 6 Beeps: Keyboard controller / gate A20 failure Explanation: The keyboard controller is a chip on the motherboard that communicates with your keyboard. It also controls the A20 gate that provides access to the high memory area (HMA). This component is indicating a failure. Diagnosis: This is usually a problem with either the keyboard or the motherboard. Recommendation: Troubleshooting the keyboard is relatively easy; try that first. Troubleshoot the keyboard controller. Troub
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