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It rang three times quickly, right?
Generally, there is a problem with the memory, unplug it and rub the gold finger and press the strong point OK
Generally, the motherboard rings because the hardware is not connected properly, and there are few BIOS problems, so it is useless to empty the CMOS.
Added: If it is tick. Tick tick. If one is long and two short, the graphics card is not installed, you can try again, unplug the graphics card, erase the gold finger with an eraser, and then install it.
Attached: Award BIOS
1 Short: The system starts normally. Shows that there is nothing wrong with the machine.
2 Short: General error, please go to CMOS installation and re-set the incorrect options.
1 long and 1 short: There is an error in the memory or motherboard. Try to change the memory, if it still doesn't work, you have to change the motherboard.
1 long and 2 short: The display or graphics card is wrong.
1 long and 3 short: The keyboard controller is wrong. Check the motherboard.
1 long and 9 short: The motherboard BIOS chip is wrong, and the BIOS is damaged. Try a different BIOS chip.
Long Ring: The memory module is not plugged in tightly or is damaged. Reinsert the memory module, or replace the memory.
ami bios
1 Short: The memory refresh failed. Replace the memory module.
2 Short: The memory ECC verification error is incorrect. In the CMOS settings, the memory option for ECC check above can be disabled, but the most fundamental solution is to replace a memory.
3 Short: The basic memory check of the system fails. Change memory.
4 Short: The system clock is wrong.
5 Short: There is an error in the CPU.
6 Short: Keyboard controller error.
7 short: The real mode of the system is wrong and cannot be switched to protection mode.
8 Short: Video memory error. If there is a problem with the video memory, try changing the graphics card.
9 Short: BIOS chip detection error.
1 long and 3 short: memory error. If the memory is damaged, it can be replaced.
1 long and 8 short: Displays a detection error. The monitor cable is not plugged in properly or the graphics card is not plugged in properly.
Not necessarily but ......Because my ami is a normal start ......
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You can try the plugging and unplugging method, first unplug the memory and boot the computer. If it's a long ring, then there is no problem with the memory. Next, install the memory, unplug the graphics card and turn it on. If it rings three times, your graphics card is broken.
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The graphics card is not recognized, or it is broken, reinsert it, and then pull it up a little, or turn it left or right to start the test, try dozens of times, if it still doesn't work, change the graphics card.
A lot of it is not good contact, and the honest plug is always bad, so it has to be biased.
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The motherboard buzzer rings three times! Hello, I'm glad to answer for you<> pro should have turned on temperature monitoring and the alarm temperature is relatively low The alarm will be on the boot temperature. You can adjust this in the BIOS to make the alarm temperature a little higher.
Also see if your radiator fan is working well. Buzzer 1) Introduction of buzzer 1 The role of buzzer Buzzer is an electronic signal with an integrated structure, which is powered by DC voltage, and is widely used in computers, printers, copiers, alarms, electronic toys, automotive electronic equipment, machines, timers and other electronic products as sound devices. 2 Classification of buzzers Buzzers are mainly divided into two types: piezoelectric buzzers and electromagnetic buzzers.
3 Circuit Graphic Symbols of Buzzers Buzzers are represented by the letters "H" or "HA" in the circuit (the old standard used "FM", "LB", "JD", etc.). (2) The structural principle of the buzzer 1 Piezoelectric buzzer The piezoelectric buzzer is mainly composed of a multi-vibrator, a piezoelectric buzzer, an impedance matcher, a resonance box, a shell, etc. Some piezoelectric buzzers are also equipped with light-emitting diodes on their housings.
A multivibrator consists of a transistor or integrated circuit. When the power is turned on (DC working voltage), the multivibrator vibrates, and the output audio signal, the impedance matcher pushes the piezoelectric buzzer to sound. Piezoelectric buzzer sheets are made of lead zirconate titanate or lead niobium magnesiumate piezoelectric ceramic material.
Silver electrodes are plated on both sides of the ceramic sheet, polarized and aged before being glued together with brass sheet or steel sheet that is not rusty. 2 Electromagnetic buzzer The electromagnetic buzzer is composed of an oscillator, an electromagnetic coil, a magnet, a vibrating diaphragm and a shell. When the power is turned on, the audio signal current generated by the oscillator passes through the electromagnetic coil, causing the electromagnetic coil to generate a magnetic field.
The vibrating diaphragm periodically vibrates and emits sound under the interaction of the electromagnetic coil and the magnet. The production of buzzer (1) Preparation of electromagnet m: Wrap 100 circles of wire around an iron bolt about 6 cm long, leave 5 cm at the end of the wire as a lead, glue the coil with transparent tape to avoid the coil from loosening, and then glue it to a box with adhesive tape, and the electromagnet is ready.
2) Prepare shrapnel P: cut a long piece of iron about 2 cm wide from the tin canning box, bend it at a right angle, connect a lead of the electromagnet to the shrapnel, and then use adhesive tape to stick the shrapnel to the wooden board (3) Use a paper clip to make the contact Q, use a book to pad the paper clip high, glue it with adhesive tape, lead out a wire, and connect the circuit as shown in the figure (4) Adjust the distance between M and P (by moving the box) so that the electromagnet can attract the shrapnel, adjust the distance between the contact and the shrapnel, so that they can just contact, You can hear the beep when the power is on, I hope mine can help you <>
Do you have any other questions?
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It should be caused by the motherboard's inability to detect the memory module, and generally the memory module will be short-term and keep beeping. Try to replace your original memory module first, if it is normal, there is a problem with the memory module. The suggestion is to try to reinsert the memory stick, erase the gold finger with an eraser or pinch the gold finger with smooth paper.
When you're done, try plugging and unplugging a few times to see if the computer shows up. If this is still the case, it means that the memory module you got back is not compatible with your computer (which is rare) or that the memory module itself is broken.
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2 Short: General error, please go to CMOS Setup and reset the incorrect options.
1 long and 1 short: There is an error with the RAM or motherboard. Try to change the memory, if it still doesn't work, you have to change the motherboard.
1 long and 2 short: The display or graphics card is wrong.
1 long and 3 short: The keyboard controller is wrong. Check the motherboard.
1 Long 9 Short: Motherboard Flash RAM or EPROM error, BIOS corruption. Try a different block of flash ram.
Constant ringing (long sound): The memory module is not plugged in tightly or is damaged. If it still doesn't work, you can only replace one memory.
Exist. Ringing: The power supply and monitor are not properly connected to the graphics card. Check all the plugs.
Repeated, short ring: There is a problem with the power supply.
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The Award BIOS (which is used by most motherboards) has a long and constant ring: the memory module is not plugged in tightly or is damaged.
1 Short: The system starts normally.
2 Short: The CMOS settings are generally incorrect, and the incorrect options need to be set again.
1 long and 1 short: There is an error in the memory or motherboard.
1 long and 2 short: The display or graphics card is wrong.
1 long and 3 short: The keyboard controller is wrong.
1 Long 9 Short: Flash RAM or EPROM error of the motherboard BIOS.
ami bios
1 Short: There is a problem with memory refresh.
2 Short: The memory ECC verification error is incorrect.
3 Short: The basic memory check of the system fails.
4 Short: The system clock is wrong.
5 Short: There is an error in the CPU.
6 Short: Keyboard controller error.
7 short: The real mode of the system is incorrect.
8 Short: A memory error is displayed.
9 Short: BIOS chip check and error.
1 long and 3 short: The memory is wrong and the memory needs to be replaced.
1 long 8 short: the display data cable is not plugged in well or the display card is not plugged in firmly.
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It should be a quick BIOS self-test turned on, which is the default for many motherboards.
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Find a buzzer from the new and try it, if it's broken, buy another one, generally new ones rarely have this kind of problem, and then you see if it's set wrong
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Usually the reason is that the buzzer is broken, and you can change it.
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, that is, there is no such function.
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award bios:
1 Short: The system starts normally.
2 Short: Regular error. Workaround: Reset the BIOS
1 long and 1 short: There is an error with the RAM or motherboard.
1 long and 2 short: The display or graphics card is wrong.
1 long and 3 short: The keyboard controller is wrong.
1 Long 9 Short: Motherboard flash RAM or EPROM error, BIOS damage keeps ringing (long sound): The memory module is not plugged in tightly or damaged.
No ringing: The power supply and monitor are not properly connected to the graphics card.
Repeated, short ring: There is a problem with the power supply.
No sound and no display: There is a problem with the power supply.
awi bios:
1 Short: The memory refresh failed. To solve the problem, replace the memory module.
2 short: The memory ECC validation error is incorrect. Solution: Go to CMOS settings and turn off ECC validation.
3 Short: System base memory (first 64kb) check failed 4 Short: The system clock is wrong.
5 Short: CPU error.
6 Short: Keyboard controller error.
7 short: The real mode of the system is wrong and cannot be switched to protection mode.
8 Short: Video memory error.
9 Short: ROM BIOS check and error.
1 long and 3 short: memory error.
1 long and 8 short: A test error is displayed.
phoenix bios
1 Short: The system starts up normally.
1 short, 1 short, 1 short: The system fails to initialize the self-test.
1 Short 1 Short 2 Short: Motherboard error.
1 Short 1 Short 3 Short: CMOS or battery error.
1 short, 1 short, 4 short: ROM BIOS test failed.
1 Short, 2 Short, 1 Short: The system clock is incorrect.
1 short, 2 short, 2 short: DMA initialization failed.
1 Short 2 Short 3 Short: DMA page register error.
1 Short, 3 Short, 1 Short: RAM refresh error.
1 Short, 3 Short, 2 Short: Basic memory error.
1 short, 4 short, 2 short: The basic memory validation error is incorrect.
1 Short 4 Short 3 Short: EISA sequencer error.
1 Short 4 Short 4 Short: EASA NMI port error.
2 Short 1 Short 2 Short to 2 Short 4 Short 4 Short (i.e. a combination of all sounds that start as 2 short): Basic memory error.
3 Short 1 Short 1 Short: Error from DMA register.
3 Short 1 Short 2 Short: The main DMA register is wrong.
3 Short 1 Short 3 Short: The main interrupt processing register is incorrect.
3 Short 1 Short 4 Short: Handle register errors from interrupts.
3 Short 2 Short 4 Short: Keyboard controller error.
3 Short 3 Short 4 Short: The display card memory is wrong.
3 Short 4 Short 2 Short: Error is displayed.
3 Short 4 Short 3 Short: No read-only memory is found.
4 Short, 2 Short, 1 Short: Clock error.
4 Short 2 Short 2 Short: Shutdown error.
4 Short 2 Short 3 Short: A20 Door Error.
4 Short 2 Short 4 Short: Protected mode interrupt error.
4 Short, 3 Short, 1 Short: Memory error.
4 Short 3 Short 3 Short: Clock 2 Error.
4 Short 3 Short 4 Short: Real-time clock error.
4 short, 4 short, 1 short: The serial port is wrong.
4 short, 4 short, 2 short: the parallel port is wrong.
4 Short 4 Short 3 Short: Digital coprocessor error.
BIOS compatible:
1 Short: The system is normal.
2. Short: The system power-on self-test (POST) failed.
1 Long: Power error, if there is no display, it is a graphics card error.
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Discharge the motherboard first, then unplug the memory and clean the gold finger again, and reset.
Boot up and reset the BIOS
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Anyway, it's a hardware problem, not a software problem, I can only tell you about it, because it depends on the machine.
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If the memory is loose, you can insert the memory from scratch.
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But I'm like that, can you tell me what's going on?
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Unplug the memory and wipe the gold finger with an eraser, and power the motherboard to try it. I usually do this when I encounter this situation, and it's generally OK
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The memory is not plugged in... Remove and reinsert.
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If you haven't heard of it, is the buzzer broken?
It should be judged by the sound of the alarm.
1. Short: Memory flush failed. >>>More