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There are 3 main manufacturers of Bios's . These are:
AMI
* 1 beep - everything is ok
* 2 beeps - memory parity error (reseat or replace the memory)
* 3 beeps - memory read or write error (reseat or replace the memory)
THE AWARD BIOS
* 1 long, 2 short beeps - graphics card error (reseat or replace the graphics card)
* 1 long, 3 short beeps - no graphics card, or graphics memory error (install or replace the graphics card)
* 2 short beeps - memory error (reseat or replace the memory)
* 1 high pitched beep - processor overheating
* 1 high pitched beep, one low pitched beep - processor error
THE PHEONIX BIOS
Pheonix BIOSes produce a series of beeps, separated by a pause. So beep...beep, beep, beep...beep...beep would be 1-3-1-1:
* 1-1-4-1 - level 2 cache erro (reseat or replace the processor)
* 1-2-2-3 - BIOS ROM checksum (replace the BIOS chip or motherboard)
* 1-3-1-1 - memory refresh test failure (reseat or replace the memory)
* 1-3-1-3 - keyobard control failure (replace the motherboard)
* 1-3-4-1 - memory failure (reseat or replace the memory)
* 1-4-1-1 - memory refresh test failure (reseat or replace the memory)
* 2-1-2-3 - BIOS error (replace the BIOS chip or motherboard)
* 2-2-3-1 - IRQ problem (remove expansion cards or replace the motherboard)
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