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developers or posting ads with us Super User Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ dram refresh failure Super User is a question and answer site for computer enthusiasts and power users. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how repeating long beep on boot it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top What does it mean when the computer is repeating long beeps? up vote 1 down vote favorite When I http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/forums/t/149217/computer-is-beeping-repeated-long-beeps/ start my really old computer, it continuously and regularly emits long beeps- what does this mean? intel brand motherboard, the copyright is 1996, really don't know much else about the computer. troubleshooting noise share|improve this question edited Feb 15 '13 at 21:49 Oliver Salzburg♦ 56.4k36185245 asked Dec 20 '09 at 19:38 Jesron Does the computer start at all? Does your monitor display anything? Are you able to boot into your operating system? –TataBlack Dec 20 '09 at 19:45 http://superuser.com/questions/85798/what-does-it-mean-when-the-computer-is-repeating-long-beeps add a comment| 3 Answers 3 active oldest votes up vote 2 down vote A motherboard may use the computer speaker to emit a number of beeps (long, short, or a combination of the two) to alert the user of some hardware problem. It may be a fan which stopped working, a card badly inserted, a failing RAM module, and so on. You should try to find the exact model of your motherboard, and then search the Internet for its manual - in the "Troubleshooting" section there will probably be a list of "beep" combinations, together with their meaning. share|improve this answer answered Dec 20 '09 at 19:44 TataBlack 819610 add a comment| up vote 0 down vote Short answer - Long Beep = Computer buggered. Technical answer - If it continuously emits long beeps (repeatedly) it is usually down to a short / motherboard problem such as a card or module has become dislodged - down to inconsistent power. If you want to read about different types of beeps, I recommend this page. share|improve this answer answered Dec 20 '09 at 19:42 William Hilsum 101k12142233 add a comment| up vote 0 down vote While this thread is pretty old and somewhat dead - I thought I'd drop my .02 in the bucket. On a PC with a Phoenix BIOS, I've had this problem happen because I had a broken keyboard plugged in. So it CAN be something simpler tha
Gaming Smartphones Tablets Windows 8 PSUs Android Your question Get the answer Tom's Hardware>Forum>Motherboards>Long Repeated Beeps on Gigabyte Mobo> Long Repeated Beeps on Gigabyte Mobo Tags: Gigabyte Computer Motherboards Product Last response: 22 May 2011 00:14 http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/277614-30-long-repeated-beeps-gigabyte-mobo in Motherboards Share FrPSh 27 July 2010 02:58:33 Hey Guys- I just recently (a month or 2 ago) built a new computer, using the Gigabyte 890FXA-UD5 motherboard as the base. In the past few days, the computer got laggy after gaming for a bit, yet it still seemed to function, and the graphics card was not overheating. Last night, I turned on the computer, and it started up fine, beep codes but was doing things very slowly. Then, all of the sudden, it just crashed, the whole computer shut off, and the motherboard started beeping - long, repeated beeps. Now whenever I turn it on, it beeps long beeps 12 times, and then you hear the gfx card fan rev up a bit, but then it just starts beeping again. I have swapped out the graphics card with another that repeating long beep I know functions, and I still have the exact same symptoms. I tested the memory by taking out one stick at a time and trying it, but same problem any way I do it. So it doesn't seem to be the Graphics card or the memory. I looked at the user manual for the motherboard, and it says that continuous long beeps indicate that the graphics card is not inserted properly. This doesn't make sense, because I tried 2 different cards, and made sure both were inserted firmly. It also is interesting that this happened after the computer had been functioning perfectly for a long time - there were absolutely no hardware changes. System specs: Gigabyte 890FX-UD5, HIS HD 5770, 4GB G.skill Ripjaws, AMD Phenom II x4 955, Samsung Spinpoint F3, Corsair 650W Any ideas? More about : long repeated beeps gigabyte mobo bilbat a c 178 V Motherboard 27 July 2010 04:40:06 Have you tried a CMOS reset yet? Easy to corrupt CMOS memory - any of a quarter-dozen reasons, often an 'errant' USB device addition... m 0 l jaquith a c 717 V Motherboard 27 July 2010 06:13:06 If you have another GPU try it. "For me" it has a dead GPU; rep