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little speakers Buyer: nohobeauxarts ( 76) Purpose This internal speaker is useful to let you know that the PC is booting up. Additionally, it serves as an useful way to let you know what's wrong with the system when it is unable to boot up right. The following error code is for reference only. Depending on BIOS version and make of the computer, audio abit error codes error code may differ: 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 be 1-2-1-2 1-1-4-1 - Cache Error (level 2) 1-2-2-3 - BIOS ROM Checksum 1-3-1-1 - DRAM Refresh Test 1-3-1-3 - Keyboard controller test 1-3-4-1 - RAM Failure on address line xxxx (check memory) 1-3-4
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Review Beginners Guides: Computer Error Beep Codes Price Check: $/£/€ Abstract: When the computer makes those funny sound via the system speaker, it's not doing it because it wants to be heard. Table of Contents Filed under: Beginners Guides http://www.pcstats.com/articleview.cfm?articleID=1223 Published: Author: External Mfg. Website: None Sep 17 2002 Colin Sun Home > Reviews > Beginners Guides > None Beginners Guides: Computer Error Beep Codes Since I'm the "computer expert" among my friends and family, I often get http://www.bioscentral.com/beepcodes/awardbeep.htm those late night phone calls and e-mails asking me what's wrong with their computer. I'll be honest. It does get quite frustrating and annoying at times when people start off with "What did I do?" I understand error codes that they're only asking me because they trust I can do a good job, and they really don't have anyone else to turn to. When I start fixing a computer, 99% of the problems I see are software related. Most of the time it is you, the user that wrecks, breaks, crashes, or kills your computer. Sorry, I have to be blunt about it, but it's true. New processors, hard drives, video cards, memory and asus pc speaker motherboards are just inanimate objects we can lay blame to. Most of the time the main problem with these broken computers I tend to are due to too many programs loading up at start up. All those little programs add up, and sometimes eat up all the system resources. Every now and then though, I do see a hardware problem and the first thing I do when I turn the computer on is listen to how it beeps. When the computer makes those funny sound via the system speaker, it's not doing it because it wants to be heard. The computer is trying to talk to the operator/technician and tell them what's wrong. In testing computer components on and off for the last three to four years, I find that almost all motherboards adhere to the IBM BIOS standard beep codes... I think a few OEM's have developed their own or use Phoenix or AMI beep codes, but for the most part motherboard manufacturers uses the IBM based ones because they are grandfathered in. Beep Code: Description of Problem: No Beeps Short, No power, Bad CPU/MB, Loose Peripherals One Beep Everything is normal and Computer POSTed fine Two Beeps POST/CMOS Error One Long Beep, One Short Beep Motherboard Problem One Long Beep, Two Short Beeps Video Problem One Long Beep, Three Short Beeps Vide
Eurosoft/Mylex Faraday A-Tease HP IBM Landmark Microid Research/Mr NCR Olivetti Phillips Phoenix Quadtel Supersoft Tandon Zenith Intel Motherboards: CA810E CC820 SE440BX-2 D810E2CB D810EMO D815BN D815EEA D815EPEA D820LP SE440BX SR440BX JN440BX LB440GX/L440GX N440BX/NA440BX OR840 T440BX RC440BX VC820 Award BIOS Beep Codes: Beeps Error Message Description 1long, 2 short Video adapter error Either video adapter is bad or is not seated properly. Also, check to ensure the monitor cable is connected properly. Repeating (endless loop) Memory error Check for improperly seated or missing memory. 1long, 3short No video card or bad video RAM Reseat or replace the video card. High frequency beeeps while running Overheated CPU Check the CPU fan for proper operation. Check the case for proper air flow. Repeating High/Low CPU Either the CPU is not seated properly or the CPU is damaged. May also be due to excess heat. Check the CPU fan or BIOS settings for proper fan speed. Award specifies these codes as the only valid beep codes. If anyone knows of any others, please forward them to me for posting. Thank you Unkown Codes: If you know what these codes mean, plese let me know. If you have an unknown code, please let me know so I can get it added here. One beep, starting out low, then ending high. Submitted by Stu. Continuous beeping, each lasting about three seconds. The beeping does not stop. Seems to be CPU related. Submitted by baders. Submissions: Cold boot only on my new board (Asus P4T-E, bios 1005) I experienced the normal 1 beep and then 5 seconds later, 3 short beeps and then my system went into sleep mode. Changing the Suspend Mode to off OR increasing the # of seconds to enter suspend from default cured the problem. Submitted by Steve Trembley. Award BIOS 6.00PG/Asus P4T-E: 4 long beeps when turning on your system might indicate yout CPU fan is either damaged ot running to slow. Check your CPU fan. Clean or replace it with a new one. Submitted by Philipp Golemis Award BIOS 4.51PG/Soyo SY-6BB: A repeating high/low beeping. This is due to excess