To my knowledge, there could only be three (3) reasons for the motherboard to be doing a series of beeping sounds. Depending on the sequence and frequency of beeps, it could indicate:
memory problem;
video card problem;
BIOS problem.
Of course corrective solution is largely based on which is the problem and could be corrected with/by:
check/clean/replace;
or in the case of the BIOS, reset, update or flash.
Hope this be of initial help/idea. Pls post back how things turned up or should you need additional information.
Good luck and kind regards. Thank you for using FixYa.
Different kind of beeping have different meaning.. But, the common problem is your hardware allocation on the board. Just try to pull out the ram and insert it back. Do this also on your vga card. By the way, what type bios do you use? e.i : pheonix, award, IBM. Explain the type of beep of your computer.
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Hi,
- memory problem;
- video card problem;
- BIOS problem.
Of course corrective solution is largely based on which is the problem and could be corrected with/by:
- check/clean/replace;
- or in the case of the BIOS, reset, update or flash.
Hope this be of initial help/idea. Pls post back how things turned up or should you need additional information.
To my knowledge, there could only be three (3) reasons for the motherboard to be doing a series of beeping sounds. Depending on the sequence and frequency of beeps, it could indicate:
Good luck and kind regards. Thank you for using FixYa.
Different kind of beeping have different meaning.. But, the common problem is your hardware allocation on the board. Just try to pull out the ram and insert it back. Do this also on your vga card. By the way, what type bios do you use? e.i : pheonix, award, IBM. Explain the type of beep of your computer.