Beep
Codes
1
beep Refresh failure
2 beeps Parity error
3 beeps Base 64K memory failure
4 beeps Timer not operational
5 beeps Processor error
6 beeps 8042 - gate A20 failure
7 beeps Processor exception interrupt
error
8 beeps Display memory read/write
failure
9 beeps ROM checksum error
10 beeps CMOS shutdown register
read/write error
11 beeps Cache memory bad
For
1 beep, 2 beeps, or 3 beeps try reseating the
memory first. If the error still occurs, replace
the memory with known good chips. For
4 beeps, 5 beeps, 7 beeps, or 10 beeps the
system board must be sent in for repair.
For
6 beeps try reseating the keyboard controller
chip. If the error still occurs, replace the
keyboard chip. If the error persists, check
parts of the system relating to the keyboard,
e.g. try another keyboard, check to see if
the system has a keyboard fuse.
8
beeps indicates a memory error on the video
adapter. Replace the video card or the memory
on the video card.
9
beeps indicates faulty BIOS chip(s). It is
not likely that this error can be corrected
by reseating the chips. Consult the motherboard
supplier or an AMI product distributor for
replacement part(s).
If
no beeps are heard and no display is on the
screen, The first thing to check is the power
supply. Connect a LED to the POWER LED connection
on the motherboard. If this LED lights and
the drive(s) spin up then the power supply
will usually be good.
Next,
inspect the motherboard for loose components.
A loose or missing CPU, BIOS chip, Crystal
Oscillator, or Chipset chip will cause the
motherboard not to function.
Next,
eliminate the possibility of interference
by a bad or improperly set up I/O card by
removing all card except the video adapter.
The system should at least power up and wait
for a drive time-out. Insert the cards back
into the system one at a time until the problem
happens again. When the system does nothing,
the problem will be with the last expansion
card that was put in.
If
the above suggestions fail to cause any change
in the dysfunction of the system, the motherboard
must be returned for repair.
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