How To Recognize Beep Errors
How To Recognize Beep Errors
June 2014
When your computer beeps, it means that an error has occurred in the hardware .
BIOS recognizes internal errors and sends signals in the form of beep sounds,
indicating the location of the problem in the hardware. When you start your
computer and hear strange beeps in the boot up process, it means trouble. It
would be good to understand what the beeps mean. When your computer startsup to perform a power-on self test or 'POST', then the booting problems are
diagnosed with error codes displayed on the monitor. The computer architecture uses beeps to
indicate an error in a number of patterns and timings of beeps when nothing is displayed on the
monitor. Every BIOS has a unique code of beep. BIOS manufactures AMI and Award (now
Phoenix) signal different codes for similar errors.
This problem is linked to your motherboard. It can also mean that you are facing a problem with
your system memory (BIOS AWARD)
Short beep
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