Phoenix Bios Error Beeps
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Plus or v1.0 BIOS Post Codes Phoenix UMC chipset PCI BIOS Post Codes Phoenix PCI BIOS Post Codes Phoenix ISA/EISA/MCA v3.07 BIOS Post Codes Phoenix 4.0 BIOS Post Codes hp bios beep codes Phoenix 4.0 Release 6.0 BIOS Post Codes Phoenix BIOS Text Error Messages: Diskette drive A error Drive A: is present but fails the POST diskette tests. Check that the drive is defined with the proper diskette type in Setup and that the disk is installed correctly Extended RAM failed at offset: nnn Extended memory not working or phoenix bios beep codes 1-3-4-3 not configured properly at offset: nnn Failing Bits: nnnn The hexadecimal number nnnn is a map of the bits at the RAM address that failed the memory test. Each 1 in the map indicates a failed bit Fixed Disk 0 Failure Fixed disk is not working or not configured properly. Check to see if fixed disk is installed properly. Run Setup to be sure the fixed disk type is correctly identified Fixed Disk 1 Failure Fixed disk is not working or not configured properly. Check to see if fixed disk is installed properly. Run Setup to be sure the fixed disk type is correctly identified Fixed Disk Controller Failure Fixed disk is not working or not configured properly. Check to see if fixed disk is installed properly. Run Setup to be sure the fixed disk type is correctly identified Incorrect Drive A: type - run Setup Type of diskette for drive A: not correctly identified in Setup Invalid NVRAM media type Problem with NVRAM (CMOS) access Keyboard controller error The keyboard controller fail
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) as it starts and continue to boot. However, if
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the computer fails the POST, the computer will either not beep or generate a award bios beep codes beep code that tells the user the source of the problem. If your computer has an irregular POST or a beep code
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not mentioned below, follow the POST troubleshooting steps to determine the failing hardware component. AMI BIOS beep codes Award BIOS beep codes Dell beep codes IBM BIOS beep codes Macintosh startup tones Phoenix BIOS beep http://www.bioscentral.com/postcodes/phoenixbios.htm codes Motherboard help AMI BIOS beep codes Below are the AMI BIOS Beep codes that can occur. However, because of the wide variety of different computer manufacturers with this BIOS, the beep codes may vary. Beep Code Descriptions 1 short DRAM 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 http://www.computerhope.com/beep.htm 7 short Virtual mode exception error 8 short Display memory Read/Write test failure 9 short ROM BIOS checksum failure 10 short CMOS shutdown Read/Write error 11 short Cache Memory error 1 long, 3 short Conventional/Extended memory failure 1 long, 8 short Display/Retrace test failed two-tone siren Low CPU Fan speed, Voltage Level issue AWARD BIOS beep codes Below are Award BIOS Beep codes that can occur. However, because of the wide variety of different computer manufacturers with this BIOS, the beep codes may vary. Beep Code Description 1 long, 2 short Indicates a video error has occurred and the BIOS cannot initialize the video screen to display any additional information 1 long, 3 short Video card not detected (reseat video card) or bad video card Beeps repeating endlessly RAM problem. Repeated high frequency beeps while PC is running Overheating processor (CPU) Repeated beeps alternating high & low frequency Issue with the processor (CPU), possibly damaged If any other correctable hardware issues are found, the BIOS displays a message. Dell beep codes Beep Code Description 1 beep BIOS ROM corruption or failure 2 beeps Memory (RAM) not detected 3 beeps Motherboard failure 4 beeps Memory (RAM) failure 5 beeps CMOS Battery failure 6 beeps Video card failure 7 beeps Bad pro
Home Page Beep Codes, Phoenix BIOS beep codes Phoenix BIOS beep codesPhoenix beep codes are the most detailed about. They http://www.comptechdoc.org/hardware/beepcodes/3.htm use a system of 4 beeps each separated by a small http://www.helpwithpcs.com/upgrading/post-beep-codes.htm pause i.e. 1 pause 2 pause 1 pause 1 pause (1-2-1-1), you may need to reboot the pc a few times in order to count all the beeps. To find out more information on Phoenix beep codes you can go here. Beep Code Description / beep codes What to Check 1-1-1-3 Verify Real Mode. 1-1-2-1 Get CPU type. 1-1-2-3 Initialize system hardware. 1-1-3-1 Initialize chipset registers with initial POST values. 1-1-3-2 Set in POST flag. 1-1-3-3 Initialize CPU registers. 1-1-4-1 Initialize cache to initial POST values. 1-1-4-3 Initialize I/O. 1-2-1-1 Initialize Power Management. 1-2-1-2 Load alternate registers with initial POST values. 1-2-1-3 Jump to bios beep codes UserPatch0. 1-2-2-1 Initialize keyboard controller. 1-2-2-3 BIOS ROM checksum. 1-2-3-1 8254 timer initialization. 1-2-3-3 8237 DMA controller initialization. 1-2-4-1 Reset Programmable Interrupt Controller. 1-3-1-1 Test DRAM refresh. 1-3-1-3 Test 8742 Keyboard Controller. 1-3-2-1 Set ES segment to register to 4 GB. 1-3-3-1 28 Autosize DRAM. 1-3-3-3 Clear 512K base RAM. 1-3-4-1 Test 512 base address lines. 1-3-4-3 Test 512K base memory. 1-4-1-3 Test CPU bus-clock frequency. 1-4-2-4 Reinitialize the chipset. 1-4-3-1 Shadow system BIOS ROM. 1-4-3-2 Reinitialize the cache. 1-4-3-3 Autosize cache. 1-4-4-1 Configure advanced chipset registers. 1-4-4-2 Load alternate registers with CMOS values. 2-1-1-1 Set Initial CPU speed. 2-1-1-3 Initialize interrupt vectors. 2-1-2-1 Initialize BIOS interrupts. 2-1-2-3 Check ROM copyright notice. 2-1-2-4 Initialize manager for PCI Options ROMs. 2-1-3-1 Check video configuration against CMOS. 2-1-3-2 Initialize PCI bus and devices. 2-1-3-3 Initialize all video adapters in system. 2-1-4-1 Shadow video BIOS ROM. 2-1-4-3 Display copyright notice. 2-2-1-1 Display CPU type and speed. 2-2-1-3 Test keyboard. 2-2-2-1 Set key click if enabled. 2-2-2-3 56 Enable keyboard.
is first switched on or reset, it performs a special diagnostic test called a POST (Power-On Self Test). To check all of the components in the PC, the POST program sends out a signal to each device initialising each device's built-in self-test procedure. advertisement The POST test is a two stage process, first it will check all of the basic components including amongst other things, the system clock, the processor, RAM, the keyboard controller and the video card. When a device fails the first part of the POST the BIOS will send a series of beeps from the PC's speaker (internal) to inform the PC user that there is a problem. These beeps are coded allowing the user to diagnose the troublesome component. After the video has been tested successfully the BIOS will then display any errors encountered on the screen. The error message will be either a numeric code or a text message. When the POST has been completed successfully the PC will make a short beep to let the user know everything is as it should be. Below are some common beep codes for AMI and Phoenix BIOS. AMI BIOS error beep codes 1 Beep - Memory Refresh Failure (check memory) 2 Beeps - Memory Parity Error in first 64KB block (check memory) 3 Beeps - Memory Read/Write Error in first 64KB block (check memory) 4 Beeps - Motherboard timer not functioning (possible motherboard replacement) 5 Beeps - Processor Error (may need replacement Processor) 6 Beeps - Gate A20/keyboard controller failure (possible motherboard replacement) 7 Beeps - Processor Exception Interrupt Error (may need replacement Processor) 8 Beeps - Display Memory Read/Write Failure (reseat or replace video card) 9 Beeps - ROM checksum Error (replace BIOS chip or motherboard) 10 Beeps - CMOS shutdown Read/Write error (possible motherboard replacement) 11 Beeps - Bad Cache Memory - test failed (replace cache memory) Phoenix BIOS error beep codes Phoenix BIOS beep codes are a series of beeps separated by a pause, for example: beep --- beep beep --- beep --- beep beep would