Startup BIOS communicates POST errors as a series of beeps before it tests video. Search the web site of the motherboard or BIOS manufacturer to know how to interpret a series of beep codes.
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It issues a number of short beeps.
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POST will indicate error messages by a series of beeps or a series of lighted-up LEDs (depending on your computer).
Startup BIOS communicates POST errors as a series of beeps before it tests video.Search the web site of the motherboard or BIOS manufacturer to know how to interpred a series of beep codes.
During the POST a single beep indicate normal operation of the PC. hope this will help cathrine mauchi
Through a series of audio beeps, different numbers of beeps mean different errors depending on your bios manufacturer.
keyboard controller or failed video controller during the post usually will beep three times and then three, four or five more times after that.
During the POST a single beep indicate normal operation of the PC. hope this will help cathrine mauchi
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Those beeps are a code telling you whats wrong. Count the beeps Example 1 beep followed by 3 beeps is like a code 13. Then use that number and search for POST codes in the internet POST stands for Power On Self Test. This is only step 1 in diagnosing your problem. Lots of Luck.
When you first turn the computer on listen for beeps. The beeps are POST (power on self test) letting you know the status of the hardware during startup. *The easiest and cheapest tool to do this would be a Motherboard Tester. The tester plugs into a PCI slot and runs a diagnostic test on the Motherboard board during POST. They can be found on auction sites like EBay for under $10 (US)