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Post by rina8962 on Jan 3, 2024 9:33:32 GMT
For example a single short beep usually means that all tests have passed and the computer is ready for use. However a continuous series of long signals may indicate a problem with RAM. The number and length of beeps may vary depending on the motherboard manufacturer. For example AMI's beep codes will be different than those used by Phoenix or Award. Therefore it is important to check the motherboard manufacturer's documentation Phone Number List or website to accurately interpret the codes you receive. If audible alarms occur corrective action should be taken immediately. Ignoring these warnings may result in more serious hardware damage or data loss. If you are unsure of the meaning of the codes please consult your technical support specialist or computer service provider. THIS WILL INTEREST YOU Minecraft online Rules of working at a PC Ergonomics Funky PC – Allegro | Best Offers FunkyMedia NEW When Your Computer Won't Say Hello: Deciphering BIOS Codes and Fixing Boot Problems Personal computers perform a series of tests when they start up known as POST (PowerOn SelfTest) to check that all key components are working properly. If an error occurs during POST the BIOS (Basic InputOutput System) or UEFI (Unified Extensible Firmware Interface) indicates this with a series of beeps or onscreen messages.
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