May I ask the master that my computer will ring twice when it is turned on, and it will be stuck in

Updated on technology 2024-02-08
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1. AMI BOIS 1 Short Memory Refresh Failed 2 Short Memory ECC Check Error 3 Short System Basic Memory (1st 64K) Check Failed 4 Short System Clock Error 5 Short **Processor (CPU) Error 6 Short Keyboard Controller Error 7 Short System Real Mode Error, Can't Switch to Protected Mode 8 Short Show Memory Error (Showing Memory May Be Corrupted) 9 Short ROM Bois Check and Error 1 Long 3 Short Memory Error (Memory Corrupted, Please Replace) 1 Long 8 Short Display test errors (loose monitor data cable or unstable graphics card insertion).

    2. Award Bois 1 Short System Boot Normally 2 Short General Error, Please Enter CMOS Setup to Reset Incorrect Options 1 Long 1 Short RAM or Motherboard Error 1 Long 2 Short Display Error (Monitor or Display Card) 1 Long 3 Short Keyboard Controller Error 1 Long 9 Short Motherboard Flashram or EPROM Error (Bois Corruption) Ringing Constantly (Long Sound) Unstable or Damaged Memory Plugging Keeps Ringing Power Supply, Monitor, and Graphics Card Are Not Connected Properly Repeated Short Ringing Power Failure No sound, no display, power failure.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    We often hear a variety of different "beeps" from the small speaker of the case when the computer is turned on, but in fact, the computer is sending us a message. The meaning of the "beep" sound is different for different kinds of BIOS. The meaning of the POST prompt for two common BIOS prompts is listed below for your reference.

    ami bios

    1 short beep: Memory refresh failed.

    2 short beeps: Memory ECC verification error.

    3 short beeps: The self-test of the system basic memory (the first 64KB capacity) fails.

    4 short beeps: The system clock is wrong.

    5 short beeps: CPU error.

    6 short beeps: Keyboard controller error.

    7 short beeps: The real mode of the system is wrong and cannot enter the protection mode.

    8 short beeps: Displays a memory error (e.g. displays memory corruption).

    9 short beeps: Motherboard FlashROM or EPROM verification error (e.g. BIOS corrupted by CIH virus).

    1 long and 3 short beeps: memory error (e.g. memory chip corruption).

    1. Long and 8 short beeps: The display system is tested incorrectly (such as poor contact of the display data cable or graphics card).

    award bios

    1 short beep: The system starts normally.

    2 short beeps: General error. You should go to CMOSTathe and reset the incorrect options.

    1 long beep 1 short beep: There is an error in the memory or motherboard.

    1 long beep 2 short beep: Wrong monitor or graphics card.

    1 long beep and 3 short beeps: The keyboard controller is wrong.

    1 long beep 9 short beeps: motherboard flashram or EPROM error (e.g. BIOS corrupted by CIH).

    Non-stop long beep: The memory is not plugged in properly or the chip is damaged.

    Non-stop ringing: The display is not connected to the graphics card.

    Repeating a short "beep": The power supply is faulty.

    No beep sound and no display: The motherboard power supply is not connected, or the power supply is damaged.

    Judging from your situation, it is probably a memory problem, and it is recommended to check if the memory is plugged in tightly or damaged.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Memory problems, take the memory down, use the eraser to wipe the gold finger of the memory, and clean the slot from dust.

    Motherboard alarm sound.

    1 Short: The system starts normally.

    2 Short: General error, please go to CMOS Setup and reset the incorrect options.

    1 Long: There is an error with 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 a memory module.

    Repeated, short ring: There is a problem with the power supply.

    No sound and no display: There may be a problem with the power supply.

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