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Memory parity error. You can go to the CMOS settings and turn off the Memory Parity option.
drop, that is, it is set to disabled. Generally speaking, though, memory modules have parity and parity is turned on in the CMOS settings.
This is good for the stability of the microcomputer system.
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The graphics card capacitor is bursting, change!
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1. If you don't have a discrete graphics card, the two shorts should be a problem with the integrated graphics card.
2. Generally, this situation is mostly due to the failure of the graphics card.
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Is there something wrong with the memory?
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The memory is erased with an eraser, erased again, and turned on.
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Non-stop short rings are a power issue.
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If it's an integrated graphics card, most of it is a motherboard problem, take it to the computer company to take a look.
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Check the content and deal with it accordingly.
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1 long to 2 short is obvious.
Faulty display, corrupted graphics card source, or poor contact.
Solution: Replug the monitor data cable; Unplug the graphics card and wipe the gold finger with an eraser and plug it back in.
This is usually an award BIOS alarm message.
Award BIOS Motherboard Alarm Details:
1 Short: The system starts normally.
2 Short: General error, please go to CMOS setup and reset the incorrect option.
1 Long 1 Short: There is an error with the RAM or motherboard. Try changing the memory, if it still doesn't work, change the motherboard.
1 Long 2 Short: Wrong monitor or graphics card.
1 Long 3 Short: Keyboard controller error. Check the motherboard.
1 Long 9 Short: Motherboard flash RAM or EPROM error, BIOS corruption. Try Flash RAM.
Constant ringing (long sound): The memory module is not plugged in tightly or damaged. Reinsert the memory module, and if that still doesn't work, replace the memory.
Ringing: The power supply and monitor are not properly connected to the graphics card. Check all the plugs.
Repeated short rings: Power supply issues.
No sound, no display: Power issue.
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One long and two short should be a memory or graphics card issue.
Take the memory down and change it to a different slot. Graphics cards should also be tried.
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One long and two short typical graphics card problems, unplug the gold finger with an eraser.
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1 Long 2 Short: Wrong monitor or graphics card.
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Solved: Graphics card failure, re-insertion, dust removal. Wire the monitor well.
If that doesn't work, test the graphics card or monitor.
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What BIOS are you?
But ami doesn't seem to have this kind of sound.,AwardOne long and two broken means that the monitor or the graphics card is wrong.,It is recommended that you make sure that the monitor is okay first.,Then check the graphics card.,Take a good look at the gold finger of the graphics card.,And the slot of the board!!
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1 long and 2 short is the graphics card is damaged or poor contact, unplug the graphics card and erase the gold finger with an eraser, and then plug it in, and the display signal cable should also be paid attention to This should be solved, not yet, you can try the same method for memory.
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Motherboard BIOS alarm sound meaning.
AMI BIOS Alarm Sound Meaning.
1. Short: Memory flush failed.
2. Short memory ECC verification error.
3 Short System base memory (first 64kb) check failed.
4. Short: The system clock is wrong.
5 Short **Processor (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: Shows a memory error (shows that the memory may be broken).
9. Short ROM BIOS checksum error.
1 long 3 short memory error (memory corruption, please replace).
1. Long 8 short display test error (the monitor data cable is loose or the graphics card is not plugged in steadily).
Award (Phoenix) BIOS Alarm Sound Meaning (Version number is different from old to new, and the meaning of the alarm sound is different).
No alarm sound: There may be a problem with the power supply, motherboard, or PC speaker. Check whether they are in contact with each other or replace the corresponding parts.
1 short tone: This is the normal tone.
2 short tones: Caused by the wrong CMOS setting, re-set the CMOS, generally call the default settings.
1 long and 1 short: The memory and motherboard are faulty, which is generally a compatibility problem, and the memory is replugged and unplugged.
1 long and 2 short: The display is wrong, generally because the graphics card is in poor contact with the AGP slot, or the display data is connected at the end, or it may be that the graphics card or video memory is physically damaged.
1 long and 3 short: The keyboard controller is incorrect, first try to change the keyboard.
1 long 9 short: Motherboard flashram or EPROM error (BIOS chip is damaged), try to replace or re-flash.
Long ringing: The memory module is inserted at the end or is not in good contact, it has been damaged, and the memory is re-inserted or replaced.
Ringing: The power supply and the monitor are not properly connected to the graphics card.
Repeat Short Ring: Power.
No Sound No Display: Power.
High frequency alarm during operation: The CPU is overheating, often due to overclocking, please check whether the CPU fan is running normally.
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I felt like it was a memory problem, and mine was ringing like this, so I unplugged the memory and the graphics card and wiped it, and plugged it back in, and it was fine.
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It may be that the CPU fan is not turning, you open the cover to see if the fan is turning.
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MSI's motherboard and AMD's CPU
Generally, the buzzer is calling, and if you are called, you can't turn it on.
It's weird that you're not displaying the screen---.
You can see that the picture is generally not much of a problem.
You may not have entered the system and the hard drive may not have been set up correctly or the motherboard self-test has errIt might be nice to cancel the err (see if it's 00:00).
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What should I do if my computer is ticking when it turns on?
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COMS jumper reset, then turn on, after the sound prompt error, force shutdown, and then jumper back up, boot, then go to BIOS, F9 restore all settings, F10 save, then you can see the boot screen, go in and reset the time!!
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If you have a problem with your computer's memory or graphics card, try plugging it back if you can. If it still doesn't work, try changing the memory to another slot.
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Let's go into details. How much? In this case, if there is any fault in the system, otherwise the master will not help you solve it.
Did you say that 'there is no display cup time in front of the main unit', did you not see the self-test screen? Some machines are skipped. The power supply also has a "Di Di Di...""Continuous short tones 'don't understand?
The power supply theoretically cannot make a sound, except for the fault.
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Can it start normally after continuous short tones?
If it boots up normally, you can go into the BIOS to see if there is anything wrong with the settings.
For example, the floppy drive is on, or it is activated from the floppy drive.
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Is it that the memory module is not plugged in properly.
There must be something wrong with the motherboard. Let's fix it!
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