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As long as you can access the system normally, there is no problem, some motherboards will ring twice after booting, including GIGABYTE motherboards, so feel free to use them.
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This is very normal, and the computer will ring after the self-test is completed.
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1.Two sounds when the computer starts up usually indicates that the hardware self-test was successful. The computer performs a hardware self-test during the boot process to ensure that all components and devices are working properly.
The two beeps are a sign of a successful self-test, which means that the main hardware components such as the processor, memory, and graphics card have passed the test.
2.Sound coding may vary by manufacturer. Different computer brands and models may use different sound coding systems, so the two tones may have different meanings on different devices.
3.There may be other faults. While two beeps usually indicate that the hardware self-test was successful, it doesn't mean that there aren't other problems with the computer.
Other hardware failures, software issues, or device connection errors may cause the computer to not boot properly. Therefore, before diagnosing a problem with just two sounds, there are other factors that need to be taken into account.
4.Two beeps are a normal start-up signal. In most cases, two beeps are normal boot signals that the computer is ready to load the operating system.
If there is no obvious problem with the computer continuing to function normally after booting up, then the two sounds of the celebration and demolition of Bi Yuqin are usually harmless.
5.Other errors to watch out for**. In addition to the two beeps, some computers use other sound codes to indicate specific errors.
For example, a short, continuous ring, a long, continuous sound, or a different number of short rings may indicate different types of faults. When encountering problems, it is recommended to refer to your computer's user manual or the troubleshooting guide provided by the manufacturer for more accurate diagnostic information.
Summary: Two sounds usually indicate that the hardware self-test is successful and the computer is ready to boot the operating system. However, sound coding may vary from device to device, and other malfunctions may cause the computer to not boot properly, so it is necessary to consider other factors in general.
In addition, being aware of other errors** can provide more accurate troubleshooting information.
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When the computer is turned on, I hear a variety of different "beeps" from the small speaker of the case, which is actually the information reported by the computer. The meaning of the "beep" sound is different for different kinds of BIOS.
Listed below are the meanings of the POST tones for two common BIOS:
If it is an 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).
If it's an 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.
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Quick check of common error messages and solutions to computer startup!
The first is the interpretation of the award BIOS self-test prompt:
Prompt Tone Definition.
1. Short: The system starts up normally. It's something we hear every day.
2 short general error, please go to CMOS setup, reset the incorrect option 1 long 1 short RAM or motherboard error, try to change the memory. No, I had to replace the motherboard 1 long and 2 short monitor or graphics card wrong.
1 long 3 short keyboard controller error, check the motherboard.
1 long 9 short motherboard flash ram or eprom error, BOIS is damaged, replace flash ram try.
Constant ringing (long sound) The memory module is not plugged in tightly or damaged. If it is not impossible, the only way to reinsert a memory module is to replace it.
The power supply and monitor are not properly connected to the graphics card, please check all the plugs.
Repeating short rings Power issues.
No sound, no prompt Power issue.
Below is the interpretation of the AMI BIOS self-test prompt.
Prompt Tone Definition.
1. Short: Memory flush failed. Replace the memory module.
2. Short memory ECC verification error. In CMOS Setup, you can solve the problem by setting the memory to Disabled for ECC checksum, and the most fundamental solution is to replace the memory.
3 Short System base memory (first 64k) check failed. Swap memory 4 short system clock error.
5 Short **Processor 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 shows a memory error. There is a problem with the display memory, replace the graphics card and try 9 short ROM BIOS check and error.
1 long 3 short memory error. If the memory is damaged, it can be replaced.
1 long 8 short shows test errors. The monitor cable is not plugged in or the graphics card is not plugged into the Phoenix BIOS
1. Short: The system starts up normally.
1 Short 1 Short 1 Short System initialization failed.
1 short, 1 short, 2 short, motherboard error.
1 short, 1 short, 3 short, CMOS or battery failure.
1 Short 1 Short 4 Short ROM BIOS verification error.
1 Short 2 Short 1 Short System clock error.
3 Short 2 Short 4 Short Keyboard controller error.
3 Short, 3 Short, 4 Short, Shows a memory error.
3 Short 4 Short 2 Short Error is displayed.
4 short, 2 short, 1 short, clock error.
4 Short 2 Short 2 Short Shutdown error.
4 Short 3 Short 1 Short Memory error.
4 short 4 short 1 short serial port error.
4 short, 4 short, 2 short, parallel port error.
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Problems with the general content section, dust, looseness, etc.
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Plug the memory or graphics card back in.
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Check if the hard drive is in good contact!! It is recommended to unplug the hard drive and wipe it clean before plugging it in!!
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Because your computer has been used for a long time, and the system is aging. Clean the dust off the motherboard. One-click restore will do it. Hope it can be solved for you.
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A boot sound is a normal boot,One long and two short is the graphics card display,Long beep is the memory module is not plugged in,Like you said, two boot sounds are also normal,I don't believe you can buy a test card to try it。
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It should be the body voice of the optical drive self-test, normal. Most computers now have silent optical drives.
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Normal. Machine self-test. The landlord's machine is very old.
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