5 Sep 2006 at 21:42 #1 PGee PGee Associate Joined 2 Feb 2006 Posts 5 Could any one tell me what one long bleep and two short bleeps means on Post. I have just rebuilt an Asus premium and can't get further.
Could any one tell me what one long bleep and two short bleeps means on Post. I have just rebuilt an Asus premium and can't get further.
5 Sep 2006 at 21:48 #2 Duke Duke Man of Honour Joined 29 Jun 2003 Posts 34,613 Location Wiltshire Normally a graphics problem. Search for BIOS Beeps on Google for more info.
6 Sep 2006 at 06:08 #3 ErNciLator ErNciLator Associate Joined 26 Jan 2006 Posts 1,049 on my asrock, BEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEP BEEP BEEP was a memory error .
6 Sep 2006 at 14:43 #4 PGee PGee Associate OP Joined 2 Feb 2006 Posts 5 ok, I've gone with the graphics issue becasue all the problems started after the graphics card was replaced. Trying to boot with the old card now produces th same beeeep beep beep. What have I broken and how can I fix it? Your help would be greatly appreciated as the manual has been less than useful
ok, I've gone with the graphics issue becasue all the problems started after the graphics card was replaced. Trying to boot with the old card now produces th same beeeep beep beep. What have I broken and how can I fix it? Your help would be greatly appreciated as the manual has been less than useful
6 Sep 2006 at 14:51 #5 Munromax Munromax Associate Joined 11 Aug 2006 Posts 341 Location Lennoxtown, Scotland Assuming you don't have 2 borked graphics cards, it must be something else. Could you have disturbed something - like the RAM or another connector?
Assuming you don't have 2 borked graphics cards, it must be something else. Could you have disturbed something - like the RAM or another connector?
6 Sep 2006 at 15:11 #6 PGee PGee Associate OP Joined 2 Feb 2006 Posts 5 I'll go check. But am i right to assume that the graphics card is at fault because the previously reliable rig is borked after I changed that. Having not touched the memory or CPU etc, is there anything on the motherboard I may have fried with the Graph Card? (thanks for *** help so far)
I'll go check. But am i right to assume that the graphics card is at fault because the previously reliable rig is borked after I changed that. Having not touched the memory or CPU etc, is there anything on the motherboard I may have fried with the Graph Card? (thanks for *** help so far)
6 Sep 2006 at 18:05 #7 realscot realscot Associate Joined 6 Nov 2005 Posts 2,317 Location Aberdeenshire on a mates asrock dual vista 1 long beep and 9 short ones... turned out to be graphics card. reseated it and it was fine.. weird.
on a mates asrock dual vista 1 long beep and 9 short ones... turned out to be graphics card. reseated it and it was fine.. weird.