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Listen to the sound and judge the fault: Alarm when the BIOS boot POST finds that there is a problem When the computer has a boot failure, it will emit different chirps to indicate the fault part (according to the different motherboards) The meaning of the award motherboard alarm sound 1 short The system starts normally 2 Short General error, please enter CMOS setup to reset the incorrect options 1 Long 1 short RAM or motherboard error 1 Long 2 short Display error (monitor or graphics card) 1 Long 3 short Keyboard controller error 1 Long 9 Short Motherboard Flash RAM or EPROM Error (BIOS Corrupted) Ringing Constantly (Long Sound) Unstable or Damaged Memory Plugging Keeps Ringing Power Supply, Monitor and Graphics Card Not Connected Properly Repeated Short Ring Power Supply No Sound, No Display Power Supply (WSXRYP Collection and Finishing) AMI BIOS 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 **CPU Error 6 Short Keyboard Controller Error 7 Short The system is in real mode and cannot be switched to protected mode. 8 Short Memory error (memory may be broken) 9 Short ROM BIOS Verification Error 10 Short CMOS Shutdown Register Read Write Error 11 Short Cache Memory Error 1 Long 3 Short Memory error (memory is corrupted, please replace) 1 long 8 short Display test error (the monitor data cable is loose or the display card is unstable).
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It should be normal · It may be the sound of the motherboard when it starts
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That's the automatic hardware detection at boot, generally the graphics card is detected first, and there will be a drop of 1 sound when the graphics card is detected. There is no other sound indicating that the test passes.
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When the POST program (Power on Self Test) checks that the most basic hardware device (including CPU and basic memory) is fine, it will beep to indicate that it is normal, and then start the boot process.
If it doesn't sound, it means that an error has been found.
However, some computers do not have speakers, so even if they are normal, they will not be able to produce sound.
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Is there any English text display, for example, you want to press F1 to setup, etc., if there is, it means that your computer motherboard coms battery is dead (the flat battery on the motherboard), just change a piece of about 10 yuan, it's fine.
It's to treat you as a buddy, to treat you as a brother, and to treat you as your own person.
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