Thursday, April 5, 2012

The Owner's Guidebook To Numerous Computer Error Buzz

By Doron Gal


Have you ever experienced hearing your pc make beeps if it encounters error? Could you interpret what it's saying? This beeps are in fact some kind of communication the computer makes to inform you what's wrong for it even without showing any error message or even info on the screen.

Here's What You Should Do The Next Time You Encounter Errors On Your Computer:- Listen carefully to the number and length of each beep codes every time it happens- If need be, restart or do the same sequence again before you heard the beeps and take note of it. If possible, write it down. Note the number of beeps, whether it is a short beep or a long one. Use any symbol or words, any way that would help you remember, how the beeps sound.

This will be very important later on to determine what is the issue that these beeps represent.- Most likely, BIOS beeps depend on the brand as well as the version of the BIOS a computer uses. For instance, it differs when you talk of beeps with Phonix, Award, AMI, IBM. You might want to ask someone with the technical expertise to help you determine what the manufacturer of your motherboard is.

Precisely What Does Bios Mean In A Computer? BIOS means Basic Input Output System that's a small program stored to the small memory chip inserted on the motherboard. It's utilized to perform different computer controls which includes booting up information and also keyboard control. Also, it is utilized to set the configuration of a computer's hardware system which includes, although not limited to, a hard disk, optical drive, memory space, the CPU and many more and could be accessed at the startup based on the make as well as the type of the motherboard.Listed below are general information of beeps you usually hear on the motherboard:

1. No beep - if you don't hear any beep but there's also no power on your pc system, it might imply that the peripheral is loose, or perhaps the energy is defective.

2. 1 beep - a normal sound that you hear which means that the POST has successfully passed the POST and is about to start booting.

3. 2 beeps - a memory problem

4. 3 beeps - system timer failure or even video problem - nv4_disp

5. 4 beeps - signifies whether video problem or perhaps failure on a system timer

6. 5 beeps - means a CPU problem or something with the motherboard

7. 6 beeps - is a motherboard or a keyboard problem

8. 7 beeps - CPU-related problem or perhaps motherboard

9. 8 beeps - problem with the memory of the video or the video card itself

10. 9 or even 10 beeps - motherboard-related issue

11. 11 beeps - means an issue with the cache

12. Continuous beeping - shows an issue with the memory, video or perhaps the power source Therefore the next time you listen to your pc making all those funny sounds utilizing the system's speaker, you know that a machine is trying to speak to the user or perhaps the technician informing them they need to be heard.




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