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    Standardní boot errors speaker

    Zdar lidi, potrebuju prosim nejaky seznam kdyz bootoje PC a speaker hlasi chyby ...
    konkretne bych potreboval jednou dlouze trikrat kratce .... dik

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    Standardní Re: boot errors speaker

    Ami bios
    Beeps
    Error Message
    Description

    1 short DRAM refresh failure The programmable interrupt timer or programmable interrupt controller has probably failed
    2 short Memory parity error A memory parity error has occurred in the first 64K of RAM. The RAM IC is probably bad
    3 short Base 64K memory failure A memory failure has occurred in the first 64K of RAM. The RAM IC is probably bad
    4 short System timer failure The system clock/timer IC has failed or there is a memory error in the first bank of memory
    5 short Processor error The system CPU has failed
    6 short Gate A20 failure The keyboard controller IC has failed, which is not allowing Gate A20 to switch the processor to protected mode. Replace the keyboard controller
    7 short Virtual mode processor exception error The CPU has generated an exception error because of a fault in the CPU or motherboard circuitry
    8 short Display memory read/write error The system video adapter is missing or defective
    9 short ROM checksum error The contents of the system BIOS ROM does not match the expected checksum value. The BIOS ROM is probably defective and should be replaced
    10 short CMOS shutdown register read/write error The shutdown for the CMOS has failed
    11 short Cache error The L2 cache is faulty
    1 long, 2 short Failure in video system An error was encountered in the video BIOS ROM, or a horizontal retrace failure has been encountered
    1 long, 3 short Memory test failure A fault has been detected in memory above 64KB
    1 long, 8 short Display test failure The video adapter is either missing or defective
    2 short POST Failure One of the hardware testa have failed
    1 long POST has passed all tests


    Award bios

    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 heat alarm. Solution: Change the settings in the BIOS or add/replace CPU fan.
    Submitted by Michel Carlier (Belgium)
    Award BIOS/Asus A7V133: Check "Fan Check Beeping" under the "Power Management" options in the BIOS.
    Submitted by Jonathan Gardner
    Award BIOS 6.00/Abit KR7A-133: One low pitched tone for every 5 seconds, over and over. System boots fine, but will not reboot from a warm boot. The system will reboot from a cold boot though. Check the fan speed in the BIOS and change it to a higher speed.
    Submitted by Dave Lowe - NTL
    Award BIOS 4.51PG/Gigabyte GA-BX2000: Five short beeps sound when the main BIOS is corrupted and the spare BIOS has to be loaded as only choice for successful boot. Submitted by Andy

    Phoenix bios

    Beeps
    Error Message
    Description

    1-1-2 CPU test failure The CPU is faulty. Replace the CPU
    Low 1-1-2 System board select failure The motherboard is having an undetermined fault. Replace the motherboard
    1-1-3 CMOS read/write error The real time clock/CMOS is faulty. Replace the CMOS if possible
    Low 1-1-3 Extended CMOS RAM failure The extended portion of the CMOS RAM has failed. Replace the CMOS if possible
    1-1-4 BIOS ROM checksum error The BIOS ROM has failed. Replace the BIOS or upgrade if possible
    1-2-1 PIT failure The programmable interrupt timer has failed. Replace if possible
    1-2-2 DMA failure The DMA controller has failed. Replace the IC if possible
    1-2-3 DMA read/write failure The DMA controller has failed. Replace the IC if possible
    1-3-1 RAM refresh failure The RAM refresh controller has failed
    1-3-2 64KB RAM failure The test of the first 64KB RAM has failed to start
    1-3-3 First 64KB RAM failure The first RAM IC has failed. Replace the IC if possible
    1-3-4 First 64KB logic failure The first RAM control logic has failed
    1-4-1 Address line failure The address line to the first 64KB RAM has failed
    1-4-2 Parity RAM failure The first RAM IC has failed. Replace if possible
    1-4-3 EISA fail-safe timer test Replace the motherboard
    1-4-4 EISA NMI port 462 test Replace the motherboard
    2-1-1 64KB RAM failure Bit 0; This data bit on the first RAM IC has failed. Replace the IC if possible
    2-1-2 64KB RAM failure Bit 1; This data bit on the first RAM IC has failed. Replace the IC if possible
    2-1-3 64KB RAM failure Bit 2; This data bit on the first RAM IC has failed. Replace the IC if possible
    2-1-4 64KB RAM failure Bit 3; This data bit on the first RAM IC has failed. Replace the IC if possible
    2-2-1 64KB RAM failure Bit 4; This data bit on the first RAM IC has failed. Replace the IC if possible
    2-2-2 64KB RAM failure Bit 5; This data bit on the first RAM IC has failed. Replace the IC if possible
    2-2-3 64KB RAM failure Bit 6; This data bit on the first RAM IC has failed. Replace the IC if possible
    2-2-4 64KB RAM failure Bit 7; This data bit on the first RAM IC has failed. Replace the IC if possible
    2-3-1 64KB RAM failure Bit 8; This data bit on the first RAM IC has failed. Replace the IC if possible
    2-3-2 64KB RAM failure Bit 9; This data bit on the first RAM IC has failed. Replace the IC if possible
    2-3-3 64KB RAM failure Bit 10; This data bit on the first RAM IC has failed. Replace the IC if possible
    2-3-4 64KB RAM failure Bit 11; This data bit on the first RAM IC has failed. Replace the IC if possible
    2-4-1 64KB RAM failure Bit 12; This data bit on the first RAM IC has failed. Replace the IC if possible
    2-4-2 64KB RAM failure Bit 13; This data bit on the first RAM IC has failed. Replace the IC if possible
    2-4-3 64KB RAM failure Bit 14; This data bit on the first RAM IC has failed. Replace the IC if possible
    2-4-4 64KB RAM failure Bit 15; This data bit on the first RAM IC has failed. Replace the IC if possible
    3-1-1 Slave DMA register failure The DMA controller has failed. Replace the controller if possible
    3-1-2 Master DMA register failure The DMA controller had failed. Replace the controller if possible
    3-1-3 Master interrupt mask register failure The interrupt controller IC has failed
    3-1-4 Slave interrupt mask register failure The interrupt controller IC has failed
    3-2-2 Interrupt vector error The BIOS was unable to load the interrupt vectors into memory. Replace the motherboard
    3-2-3 Reserved
    3-2-4 Keyboard controller failure The keyboard controller has failed. Replace the IC if possible
    3-3-1 CMOS RAM power bad Replace the CMOS battery or CMOS RAM if possible
    3-3-2 CMOS configuration error The CMOS configuration has failed. Restore the configuration or replace the battery if possible
    3-3-3 Reserved
    3-3-4 Video memory failure There is a problem with the video memory. Replace the video adapter if possible
    3-4-1 Video initialization failure There is a problem with the video adapter. Reseat the adapter or replace the adapter if possible
    4-2-1 Timer failure The system's timer IC has failed. Replace the IC if possible
    4-2-2 Shutdown failure The CMOS has failed. Replace the CMOS IC if possible
    4-2-3 Gate A20 failure The keyboard controller has failed. Replace the IC if possible
    4-2-4 Unexpected interrupt in protected mode This is a CPU problem. Replace the CPU and retest
    4-3-1 RAM test failure System RAM addressing circuitry is faulty. Replace the motherboard
    4-3-3 Interval timer channel 2 failure The system timer IC has failed. Replace the IC if possible
    4-3-4 Time of day clock failure The real time clock/CMOS has failed. Replace the CMOS if possible
    4-4-1 Serial port failure A error has occurred in the serial port circuitry
    4-4-2 Parallel port failure A error has occurred in the parallel port circuitry
    4-4-3 Math coprocessor failure The math coprocessor has failed. If possible, replace the MPU

    Beeps
    Description

    1-1-1-3 Verify real mode
    1-1-2-1 Get CPU type
    1-1-2-3 Initialize system hardware
    1-1-3-1 Initialize chipset registers with initial values
    1-1-3-2 Set in POST flag
    1-1-3-3 Initialize CPU registers
    1-1-4-1 Initialize cache to initial values
    1-1-4-3 Initialize I/O
    1-2-1-1 Initialize power management
    1-2-1-2 Load alternative registers with initial POST values
    1-2-1-3 Jump to UserPatch0
    1-2-2-1 Initialize timer initialization
    1-2-3-1 8254 timer initialization
    1-2-3-3 8237 DMA controller initialization
    1-2-4-1 Reset Programmable Interrupt Controller
    1-3-1-1 Test DRAM refresh
    1-3-1-3 Test 8742 Keyboard Controller
    1-3-2-1 Set ES segment register to 4GB
    1-3-3-1 Autosize DRAM
    1-3-3-3 Clear 512K base memory
    1-3-4-1 Test 512K base address lines
    1-3-4-3 Test 51K base memory
    1-4-1-3 Test CPU bus-clock frequency
    1-4-2-1 CMOS RAM read/write failure (this commonly indicates a problem on the ISA bus such as a card not seated)
    1-4-2-4 Reinitialize the chipset
    1-4-3-1 Shadow system BIOS ROM
    1-4-3-2 Reinitialize the cache
    1-4-3-3 Autosize the cache
    1-4-4-1 Configure advanced chipset registers
    1-4-4-2 Load alternate registers with CMOS values
    2-1-1-1 Set initial CPU speed
    2-1-1-3 Initialize interrupt vectors
    2-1-2-1 Initialize BIOS interrupts
    2-1-2-3 Check ROM copyright notice
    2-1-2-4 Initialize manager for PCI Options ROMs
    2-1-3-1 Check video configuration against CMOS
    2-1-3-2 Initialize PCI bus and devices
    2-1-3-3 initialize all video adapters in system
    2-1-4-1 Shadow video BIOS ROM
    2-1-4-3 Display copyright notice
    2-2-1-1 Display CPU type and speed
    2-2-1-3 Test keyboard
    2-2-2-1 Set key click if enabled
    2-2-2-3 Enable keyboard
    2-2-3-1 Test for unexpected interrupts
    2-2-3-3 Display prompt "Press F2 to enter setup"
    2-2-4-1 Test RAM between 512K and 640K
    2-3-1-1 Test expanded memory
    2-3-1-3 Test extended memory address lines
    2-3-2-1 Jump to UserPatch1
    2-3-2-3 Enable external and CPU caches
    2-3-2-3 Configure advanced cache registers
    2-3-3-1 Enable external and CPU caches
    2-3-3-2 Initialize SMI handler
    2-3-3-3 Display external cache size
    2-3-4-1 Display shadow message
    2-3-4-3 Display non-disposable segments
    2-4-1-1 Display error messages
    2-4-1-3 Check for configuration errors
    2-4-2-1 Test real-time clock
    2-4-2-3 Check for keyboard errors
    2-4-4-1 Setup hardware interrupt vectors
    2-4-4-3 Test coprocessor if present
    3-1-1-1 Disable onboard I/O ports
    3-1-1-3 Detect and install external RS232 ports
    3-1-2-1 Detect and install external parallel ports
    3-1-2-3 Reinitialize onboard I/O ports
    3-1-3-1 Initialize BIOS Data Area
    3-1-3-3 Initialize Extended BIOS Data Area
    3-1-4-1 Initialize floppy controller
    3-2-1-1 Initialize hard disk controller
    3-2-1-2 Initialize local bus hard disk controller
    3-2-1-3 Jump to UserPatch2
    3-2-2-1 Disable A20 address line
    3-2-2-3 Clear huge ES segment register
    3-2-3-1 Search for option ROMs
    3-2-3-3 Shadow option ROMs
    3-2-4-1 Setup power management
    3-2-4-3 Enable hardware interrupts
    3-3-1-1 Set time of day
    3-3-1-3 Check key lock
    3-3-3-1 Erase F2 prompt
    3-3-3-3 Scan for F2 keystroke
    3-3-4-1 Enter SETUP
    3-3-4-3 Clear in-POST flag
    3-4-1-1 Check for errors
    3-4-1-3 POST done - prepare to boot operating system
    3-4-2-1 One beep
    3-4-2-3 Check password (optional)
    3-4-3-1 Clear global descriptor table
    3-4-4-1 Clear parity checkers
    3-4-4-3 Check virus and backup reminders
    4-1-1-1 Try to boot with INT 19
    4-2-1-1 Interrupt handler error
    4-2-1-3 Unknown interrupt error
    4-2-2-1 Pending interrupt error
    4-2-2-3 Initialize option ROM error
    4-2-3-1 Shutdown error
    4-2-3-3 Extended Block Move
    4-2-4-1 Shutdown 10 error
    4-2-4-3 Keyboard Controller failure (most likely problem is with RAM or cache unless no video is present)
    4-3-1-3 Initialize the chipset
    4-3-1-4 Initialize refresh counter
    4-3-2-1 Check for Forced Flash
    4-3-2-2 BIOS ROM is OK
    4-3-2-4 Do a complete RAM test
    4-3-3-1 Do OEM initialization
    4-3-3-2 Initialize interrupt controller
    4-3-3-3 Read in bootstrap code
    4-3-3-4 Initialize all vectors
    4-3-4-2 Initialize the boot device
    4-3-4-3 Boot code was read OK
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    Standardní Re: boot errors speaker

    Citace Původně odeslal 007 Zobrazit příspěvek
    Ami bios
    dik ... melo by to byt tohle:

    1 long, 3 short Memory test failure A fault has been detected in memory above 64KB

    to sou pameti ?? zkousel jsem je vymenit a nic ?? nebo procesor ??

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    Standardní Re: boot errors speaker

    Zkus pořádně očistit paměťový sloty a otřít a odmastit kontakty na pamětech.
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    Standardní Re: boot errors speaker

    Citace Původně odeslal Peca-on-line Zobrazit příspěvek
    Zkus pořádně očistit paměťový sloty a otřít a odmastit kontakty na pamětech.
    sice to moc nechapu ale byla to graficka karta ..... ??

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