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What do the various "beeps" mean...?

Postby Fozzer » Fri May 30, 2003 1:05 pm

Hello, any hi-tech, computer fixer/boffin out there... ;D...!

Can anyone furnish me with a complete list of reasons for the various number of beeps on start-up and shut-down of a computer.
My 'puter runs lovely, I just that it beeps "four" times at me when I start-up and shut-down.
(They should normally be silent).
Each number of beeps generally indicates a possible fault somewhere... ???...!
For example a certain number of beeps will indicate a faulty graphics card, etc... :'(...
Thanks... ;)...!

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Re: What do the various "beeps" mean...?

Postby ATI_7500 » Sat May 31, 2003 6:53 am

okay,one beep is normal during the start up.
in order to find out the failure,it depends on the lenth of the beeps you hear. are they long-short-short-long,short-short-short,etc...?

i'll try to find a list or i'll translate one.
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Hi ATI....Re: What do the various "beeps" mean...?

Postby Fozzer » Sat May 31, 2003 7:29 am

Hi ATI...
...four short beeps on start-up and shut-down.
They never? used to appear when my monitor was powered from my desktop case.
Now that it is powered independently, (direct from the mains), the four short beeps now occur...
(My replacement, high wattage, power supply doesn't include a socket to power my monitor.
Any list of the meaning of the various beeps will be gratefully received... ;D...!

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Re: Hi ATI....What do the various "beeps" mean...?

Postby 4_Series_Scania » Sat May 31, 2003 5:40 pm

Any list of the meaning of the various beeps will be gratefully received.



What do the various "beeps" mean...?

When you power on a computer the BIOS immediately takes control of the computer and performs the P.O.S.T (Power On Self Test). At the end of the POST the computer will play an audible 'BEEP' through either the PC's internal speaker of through speakers attached to the sound card (if you have a built-in sound chip). If the POST completed successfully without detecting any problems with then system will play a single short beep to let you know the test is complete and the computer will continue to startup and load the operating system.
If during the POST the BIOS detects a problem it will normally display a visual error message on the monitor explaining what the problem is. However, if a problem is detected before the BIOS initializes the video card, or a video card is not present or not detected then the BIOS will play several 'BEEPS' through the speaker to let you know there is a problem. Depending on the type of the BIOS you have the BIOS may play beeps in a specific pattern to indicate what the problem is, or play the same beep a number of times indicating the problem. It is very important that you pay close attention to the number and/or pattern of the beeps your computer plays on startup.

 
Below is a table of the most common AMI, Phoenix and Award BIOS beep codes.
 
AMI (American Megatrends International) BIOS Beep Codes.
AMI BIOS uses beeps of the same length and pitch. The error is displayed as a number of beeps. For example, 4 beeps indicated a timer failure.
BEEP CODE  MEANING  POSSIBLE CAUSE  
1 Beep (No video)  Memory refresh failure  Bad memory
2 Beeps   Memory parity error  Bad memory
3 Beeps   Base 64K mem failure  Bad memory
4 Beeps   Timer not operational  Bad motherboard
5 Beeps  Processor error  Bad processor
6 Beeps   8042 Gate A20 failure  Bad CPU or Motherboard
7 Beeps  Processor exception   Bad processor
8 Beeps  Video memory error  Bad video card or memory
9 Beeps  ROM checksum error  Bad BIOS  
10 Beeps  CMOS checksum error  Bad motherboard
11 Beeps  Cache memory bad  Bad CPU or motherboard


 
Award BIOS Beep Codes
Award BIOS uses beeps of varying duration. A long beep will typically last for 2 seconds while a short beep will last only 1 second. Award BIOS also uses beeps of different frequency to indicate critical errors. If an Award BIOS detects that the CPU is overheating it may play a high pitched repeating beep while the computer is running.
BEEP CODE  MEANING  POSSIBLE CAUSE
1 Long, 2 Short  Video adapter failure  Bad video adapter
Repeating (Endless loop)  Memory error  Bad memory or bad connection
1 Long, 3 Short  Video adapter failure  Bad video adapter or memory
High freq. beeps (while running)  CPU is overheating  CPU fan failure
Repeating High, Low beeps  CPU failure  Bad processor


 
Phoenix BIOS Beep Codes
Phoenix BIOS uses beep code patterns to indicate problems. In the table below the '-' indicates a brief pause between beeps.
Example: 1 - 1 - 2  would sound like BEEP BEEP BEEP BEEP

BEEP CODE  MEANING  POSSIBLE CAUSE
1 - 1 - 2   CPU / motherboard failure  Bad CPU / motherboard  
1 - 1 - 3  CMOS read/write failure  Bad motherboard
1 - 1 - 4  BIOS ROM failure  Bad BIOS chip
1 - 2 - 1   Timer failure  Bad motherboard
1 - 2 - 2  DMA failure  Bad motherboard
1 - 2 - 3  DMA failure  Bad motherboard
1 - 3 - 1   Memory refresh failure  Bad memory
1 - 3 - 2  64K memory failure  Bad memory
1 - 3 - 3  64K memory failure  Bad memory
1 - 3 - 4  64K memory failure  Bad memory
1 - 4 - 1  Address line failure  Bad memory
1 - 4 - 2  Parity error  Bad memory
1 - 4 - 3  Timer failure  Bad motherboard
1 - 4 - 4  NMI port failure  Bad motherboard
2 - 1 - 1  64K memory failure  Bad memory
2 - 1 - 2  64K memory failure  Bad memory
2 - 1 - 3  64K memory failure  Bad memory
2 - 1 - 4  64K memory failure  Bad memory
2 - 2 - 1  64K memory failure  Bad memory
2 - 2 - 2  64K memory failure  Bad memory
2 - 2 - 3  64K memory failure  Bad memory
2 - 2 - 4  64K memory failure  Bad memory
2 - 3 - 1  64K memory failure  Bad memory
2 - 3 - 2  64K memory failure  Bad memory
2 - 3 - 3  64K memory failure  Bad memory
2 - 3 - 4  64K memory failure  Bad memory
2 - 4 - 1  64K memory failure  Bad memory
2 - 4 - 2  64K memory failure  Bad memory
2 - 4 - 4  64K memory failure  Bad memory
2 - 4 - 4  64K memory failure  Bad memory
3 - 1 - 1  Slave DMA failure  Bad motherboard
3 - 1 - 2  Master DMA failure  Bad motherboard
3 - 1 - 3  Interrupt controller failure  Bad motherboard
3 - 1 -4  Slave IC failure  Bad motherboard
3 - 2 -2  Interrupt Controller failure  Bad motherboard
3 - 2 - 3    
3 - 2 - 4  Keyboard control failure  Bad motherboard
3 - 3 - 1  CMOS batter failure  Bad CMOS battery
3 - 3 - 2  CMOS configuration error  Incorrect setting
3 - 3 - 3    
3 - 3 - 4  Video memory failure  Bad video card or memory
3 - 4 - 1  Video init failure  Bad video card or memory
4 - 2 - 1  Timer failure  Bad motherboard
4 - 2 - 2  CMOS shutdown failure  Bad motherboard
4 - 2 - 3  Gate A20 failure  Bad motherboard
4 - 2 - 4  Unexpected interrupt  Bad processor
4 - 3 - 1  RAM test failure  Bad memory
4 - 3 - 3  Timer failure  Bad motherboard
4 - 3 - 4  RTC failure  Bad motherboard  
4 - 4 - 1  Serial port failure  Bad motherboard
4 - 4 - 2  Parallel port failure  Bad motherboard
4 - 4 - 3  Coprocessor failure  Bad motherboard or CPU.
9 - 2 - 1  Video adapter incompatibility  Use a different brand of video card.

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Re: What do the various "beeps" mean...?

Postby Fozzer » Sun Jun 01, 2003 2:27 am

Hi Paul.... ;D...!

I did ask, and that's exactly what I was looking for.... ;D...!

Thanks mate, very handy, I've saved the info'..... ;)...!

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Re: What do the various "beeps" mean...?

Postby 4_Series_Scania » Sun Jun 01, 2003 4:17 pm

Not quite sure I'm a
hi-tech, computer fixer/boffin
but, none the less, I'm glad to help a friend. :)


By the way, I hope this request isn't due to an ailing motherboard on your part???
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Re: What do the various "beeps" mean...?

Postby and49288 » Fri Jun 13, 2003 3:53 am

Thats what happened to me, the damm thing beeped like crazy just before the MB  disintagrated,had to get a replacement.  
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