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Beeps at POST Share This Thread Tweet This + 1 this Post computer beep codes To Linkedin Subscribe to this Thread Subscribe to This Thread September 29th, 2004,11:41 AM #1 No Profile Picture asus beep codes renegade13 View Profile View Forum Posts Registered User Devshed Newbie (0 - 499 posts) Join Date Sep 2004 Posts 1 Rep Power 0 Boot Problem - 2 Beeps at POST Hello, After
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3 problem-free years with my computer, I'm now having boot problems. I get 2 beeps at POST which supposedly means parity circuit failure. I tried playing with the RAM (make sure it seated properly, tried different slots, tried different memory sticks) but that wasn't the problem. I thought it might be the motherboard so I replaced the MOBO and also purchased new RAM. Last night the problem returned.....the
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house power flickered for a second, the computer went down and then tried to re-boot itself but couldn't. It just gave the two beeps. I completely shut it down for about five minutes then came back and tried booting it and it booted fine. This has happened in the past also where the house power flickers, computer won't re-boot, turn it off for 5-10 minutes and then it starts fine. The problem has also occurred on some cold boots in the morning but that is pretty rare. It's obviously not the MOBO or RAM. What else can cause the 2 beeps? Any thoughts? Thanks. Faq Reply With Quote September 30th, 2004,08:03 AM #2 No Profile Picture megumi amatuka View Profile View Forum Posts Contributing User Devshed Demi-God (4500 - 4999 posts) Join Date Jun 2004 Posts 4,868 Rep Power 341 (^^;?(How do we know that without info. Beep code is defined by Bios.) Consult your mobo maker and search about its bios. Faq Reply With Quote November 2nd, 2004,02:46 PM #3 No Profile Picture darqecn View Profile View Forum Posts Registered User Devshed Newbie (0 -
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is a question and answer site for computer enthusiasts and power users. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: dell beep codes Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top Two short beeps and nothing on the monitor up vote 1 down vote favorite I am building a small Mini-ITX computer. But http://forums.devshed.com/motherboards-106/boot-2-beeps-post-187734.html I can not make it boot. When I start the computer I hear two short beeps from the motherboard and nothing is shown on the monitor. How can I fix this? The motherboard is a MSI IM-945GSE Option A with an Intel Atom processor and embedded graphics. I have a 1GB Kingston DDR2 memory KVR667D2S5/1G but I have also tested with a 2GB KVR533D2S4/2G. The power supply is a FSP300-60GHS. I can not find what the two short beeps means in the http://superuser.com/questions/207560/two-short-beeps-and-nothing-on-the-monitor manual for the motherboard. boot motherboard bios share|improve this question edited Jul 16 '14 at 13:27 Oliver Salzburg♦ 56.3k36185245 asked Nov 5 '10 at 17:35 Jonas 6,7423582112 This seems to be a similar problem IM-945GSE-A & 2GB SODIMM won't POST –Jonas Nov 5 '10 at 17:38 Does it make the same beeps when you remove all the memory sticks and boot? –ayaz Nov 5 '10 at 17:52 @ayaz: Good suggestion. I removed the memory, and now I get more beeps, but they are much louder. So the two short beeps is probably something else. Maybe it's just the graphics that is broken...? –Jonas Nov 5 '10 at 18:13 should be able to test that if you have a PCI video card sitting around. –Xantec Nov 5 '10 at 18:24 add a comment| 3 Answers 3 active oldest votes up vote 2 down vote According to MSI's site scroll down to the "No Post - Diagnostic codes " section, you'll see a description of beep codes. Depending on what kind of BIOS you have it could mean different things: AMI Beep Code Beep Code - Description 1 short - DRAMS 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
beeps and fails to boot, what do the beeps mean? On startup, computers perform a Power-on Self Test, commonly referred to as a POST. If problems are found while https://kb.iu.edu/d/afzy booting, you can usually diagnose them using the error codes displayed on the http://www.pcmag.com/encyclopedia/term/38515/beep-codes screen. However, if nothing displays on the screen, the computer might use sounds (i.e., beep codes) to tell you what is wrong. Many of these errors indicate hardware problems that a service technician should fix. However, some errors are easily fixed. For example, keyboard controller errors often mean that your keyboard isn't plugged beep codes in. Following are beep codes for some common brands of BIOS for PCs. For information about Mac beep codes or startup tones, see Apple Support's About Mac computer startup tones. Note: Many BIOSes will have different beep codes even if they appear to be from the same manufacturer. This is because motherboard manufacturers reprogram codes to reflect their own customizations. You can often go to the pc boot error website for the motherboard's manufacturer to find the updated codes, but you may find cases where the manufacturer simply does not document the changes. For more about beeps and error codes, see ComputerHope.com's Computer POST and beep codes. On this page: AwardAMI (American Megatrends)AST BIOSCompaqPhoenixIBM DesktopIBM ThinkPadMylexQuadtel BIOS Award Award BIOSes typically use more screen errors than beep codes. For Award BIOSes manufactured by Phoenix Technologies, note the following from the Phoenix Technologies AwardBIOS Error Messages page: "The only AwardBIOS beep code indicates that a video error has occurred and the BIOS cannot initialize the video screen to display any additional information. This beep code consists of a single long beep followed by two short beeps. Any other beeps are probably RAM (Random Access Memory) problems." Award BIOSes not manufactured under Phoenix Technologies use the following beeps; this information is from the BIOS Central Award BIOS Beep Codes page: Beeps Meaning 1 long, 2 short Video adapter error: Bad or improperly seated video card Repeating beeps Memory error: Bad or improperly seated RAM 1 long, 3 short Bad video RAM or video card not present High-frequency beeps Overheated CPU: Check fans Repeating high/low beeps CPU: Improperly se
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