Three alarms when my computer turns on,

Updated on number 2024-02-09
15 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Talk about the length of the three tones, in order.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Try reinserting the graphics card or replacing it.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Hello Kiss is happy to answer this question for you. The specific situation may be due to the following reasons: 1. The environment where the computer is located is humid, the dust is large, there is a lot of dust in the chassis, and there are too many oxides on the gold finger of the memory module, resulting in poor contact and unable to pass the self-test; 2. The computer is in poor contact due to loose memory modules caused by moving vibration; 3. The memory module is broken.

    Solution: In the first two cases, you can open the chassis to remove the memory module, clean up the dust and oxide on the gold finger, and then plug the memory module back in, which can solve the problem; In the third case, you can change the memory module to a slot and then turn it on, if it still beeps the alarm can confirm that the memory module is damaged, you need to replace it with a new memory module.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    A three-tone alarm on computer boot usually indicates a hardware failure or error. Different computer brands and models may have different alarm sounds and meanings, here are some possible reasons:

    1.Memory failure: Three short chirps usually indicate a memory failure. This could be because the memory module was not properly cavified or corrupted.

    2.Graphics card failure: Three long beeps may indicate a graphics card failure. This could be because the graphics card is not installed properly or is damaged.

    3.Motherboard failure: Three short beeps and one long beep may indicate a motherboard failure. This could be because a component on the motherboard has been damaged or not installed properly.

    4.CPU failure: Three short beeps and one long beep may indicate a CPU failure. This could be because the CPU is not installed properly or is corrupted.

    If your computer has three alarms, check that the hardware is installed correctly and try restarting your computer. If the question persists, contact your computer manufacturer or technical support for more help.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    A three-tone alarm on computer boot usually indicates a hardware failure or error. Specific reasons for Silver Zen may include:

    1.Memory failure: It may be that the memory module is not plugged in properly or is corrupted.

    2.Faulty graphics card: It could be that the graphics card is not plugged in properly or damaged.

    3.Motherboard failure: There may be a problem with one of the components on the motherboard.

    4.CPU failure: It may be that the CPU is not plugged in or damaged.

    If this happens, it is advisable to check that the hardware is connected correctly, and if it does not solve the problem, it is best to contact a professional for repair.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    This usually means a hardware failure or error. Different computer brands and models may have different meanings, but in general, 3 short beeps may indicate one of the following problems

    1.Memory failure: It could be that the memory module is not installed properly or is corrupted.

    2.Graphics card failure: It may be that the graphics card is not installed properly or that the brother is corrupted.

    3.Motherboard failure: There may be a problem with some component on the motherboard.

    If this happens to your computer, try reinstalling the memory module and graphics card, or take your computer to a professional repair center for inspection and repair.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Unplug your memory first, then turn it on, and then plug it in and you're ready to boot it. If it doesn't work out, unplug the graphics card and plug it back in.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Motherboard alarm sound (zz).

    BIOS motherboard.

    1 sound: There is a problem with memory refresh.

    2 sounds: Memory synchronization check error.

    3 sounds: The first 64KB memory segment check failed.

    4 sounds: The system timer fails.

    5 sounds: Processor error.

    6 sounds: Keyboard controller 8024, A20 address line error 7 sounds: Abnormal processor interrupt.

    8 sounds: Poor graphics card contact or video access error.

    9 tones: BIOS check error.

    10 Tone: CMOSSoff Scratch Memory Access Error 11 Tone: External Cache Error.

    1 long and 3 short: memory error. If the memory is damaged, it can be replaced.

    1 long and 8 short: A test error is displayed. The monitor cable is not plugged in properly or the graphics card is not plugged in properly.

    BIOS motherboard.

    1 Short: The system starts normally.

    2 Short: General error, reset 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 FlashRAM or EPROM Error, BIOS Corruption Keeps Ringing (Long Sound): The memory module is not plugged in tightly or damaged.

    Ringing: The power supply and monitor are not properly connected to the graphics card.

    Repeated, short ring: Power issue.

    BIOS motherboard.

    1 Short: The system starts up normally.

    1 short, 1 short, 1 short: The system fails to power up and initialize.

    1 Short 1 Short 2 Short: Motherboard error.

    1 short 1 short 3 short: CMOS or battery failure.

    1 short, 1 short, 4 short: rombios verification error.

    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 3 Short 3 Short: Basic memory error.

    1 short, 4 short, 2 short: The basic memory verification is incorrect.

    1 Short 4 Short 3 Short: EISA sequencer error.

    1 short 4 short 4 short: eisanmi mouth error.

    2 Short 1 Short 1 Short: First 64k basic memory error.

    3 Short 1 Short 1 Short: DMA register error.

    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 1 Short 3 Short: The main interrupt processing register is incorrect.

    3 Short 4 Short 2 Short: Error is displayed.

    3 Short 4 Short 3 Short: Clock error.

    4 Short 2 Short 2 Short: Shutdown error.

    4 Short 2 Short 3 Short: A20 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: 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.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The described sound is the memory alarm sound, which is cleaned according to your actual situation. It is estimated to be caused by excessive dust and poor contact. If you can disassemble it yourself, unplug the graphics card and memory (preferably unplug all plug-ins) and clean up the dust and wipe it with a golden finger.

    Then carry out a new installation, it should be solved, pay attention to the direction of the memory, the press of the buckle and other details, and the graphics card also comes with a card, don't break it and it's fine.

    Note: Everything is done under the power off.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    It is recommended that you reinsert the graphics card first, and then insert the memory. Oh, don't worry, it's not a big problem. Won't burn anything.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    You see if you can find the answer.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    If the judgment is correct, your BIOS should be Award BIOS, and one long and two short should be the problem of the monitor or graphics card!

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    1 long 2 short display error (monitor or graphics card).

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Pull out your storage, and clean it up.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Well, it's almost a problem with the memory module, unplug it, erase it with an eraser or something, and then put it back on.

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