BIOS beep codes
AMI BIOS beep codes
Below are the AMI BIOS beep codes.
However, because of the wide variety of different computer manufacturers with
this BIOS, the beep codes for your computer may differ slightly from those listed
below.
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Beep Code |
Descriptions |
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1 short
beep |
DRAM
refresh failure. |
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2 short
beep |
Parity
circuit failure. |
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3 short
beep |
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4 short
beep |
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5 short
beep |
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6 short
beep |
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7 short
beep |
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8 short
beep |
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9 short
beep |
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10
short beep |
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11
short beep |
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1 long,
2 short beeps. |
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1 long,
3 short beeps. |
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1 long,
8 short beeps. |
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Two-tone
siren |
Low CPU fan speed,
voltage level issue. |
Award
BIOS beep codes
Below are the Award BIOS beep
codes. However, because of the wide variety of different computer manufacturers
with this BIOS, the beep codes may vary.
|
Beep Code |
Description |
|
1 long,
2 short beeps. |
Indicates
a video error has
occurred and the BIOS cannot initialize the video screen to display any
additional information. |
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1 long,
3 short beeps. |
Video card not
detected (reseat video card) or bad video card. |
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Beeps
repeating endlessly. |
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Repeated
high frequency beeps while PC is running. |
Overheating processor
(CPU). |
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Repeated
beeps alternating high & low frequency. |
Issue
with the processor (CPU), possibly damaged. |
If any
other correctable hardware issues are found, the BIOS displays a
message.
Dell beep codes
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Beep Code |
Description |
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1 beep |
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2 beeps |
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3 beeps |
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4 beeps |
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5 beeps |
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6 beeps |
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7 beeps |
For other
Dell beep codes, please refer to Dell's
beep codes and PSA diagnostics chart page.
IBM BIOS beep codes
Below are general IBM BIOS beep codes. However, because of
the wide variety of models shipping with this BIOS, the beep codes may vary.
|
Beep Code |
Description |
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No
beeps |
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1 short
beep |
Normal
POST, computer is ok. |
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2 short
beep |
POST
error, review screen for error code. |
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Continuous
beep |
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Repeating
short beep |
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1 long,
1 short beep |
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1 long,
2 short beeps |
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1 long,
3 short beeps. |
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3 long
beeps |
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1 beep,
blank or incorrect display. |
Insyde
beep codes
|
Beep Code |
Description |
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5 short
and 1 long beep. |
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4
short, 1 long, 1 short beep. |
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4 short
and 2 short beeps. |
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3
short, 1 long, 2 short beeps. |
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3
short, 1 long, 1 short, 1 long beep. |
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3
short, 2 long, 1 short beep. |
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3 short
and 3 long beeps. |
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2
short, 1 long, 3 short beeps. |
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2
short, 1 long, 2 short, 1 long beep. |
Macintosh
startup tones
|
Tones |
Error |
|
Error
tone. (two sets of different tones). |
Problem
with logic board or SCSI bus. |
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Startup
tone, drive spins, no video. |
Problem
with video controller. |
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Powers
on, no tone. |
Logic
board problem. |
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High
tone, four higher tones. |
Problem
with SIMM. |
Phoenix
BIOS beep codes
Below are the beep codes for Phoenix BIOS
Q3.07 or 4.x.
|
Beep Code |
Description
and what to check |
|
1-1-1-1 |
Unconfirmed
beep code. Reseat RAM chips or replace RAM chips as possible solution. |
|
1-1-1-3 |
Verify
real mode. |
|
1-1-2-1 |
Get CPU
type. |
|
1-1-2-3 |
Initialize
system hardware. |
|
1-1-3-1 |
Initialize
chipset registers with initial POST values. |
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1-1-3-2 |
Set in
POST flag. |
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1-1-3-3 |
Initialize
CPU registers. |
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1-1-4-1 |
Initialize
cache to initial POST values. |
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1-1-4-3 |
Initialize
I/O. |
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1-2-1-1 |
Initialize
power management. |
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1-2-1-2 |
Load
alternate registers with initial POST values. |
|
1-2-1-3 |
Jump to
UserPatch0. |
|
1-2-2-1 |
Initialize
keyboard controller. |
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1-2-2-3 |
BIOS
ROM checksum. |
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1-2-3-1 |
8254
timer initialization. |
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1-2-3-3 |
8237
DMA controller initialization. |
|
1-2-4-1 |
Reset
programmable interrupt controller. |
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1-3-1-1 |
Test
DRAM refresh. |
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1-3-1-3 |
Test
8742 keyboard controller. |
|
1-3-2-1 |
Set ES
segment to register to 4 GB. |
|
1-3-3-1 |
Autosize
DRAM. |
|
1-3-3-3 |
Clear
512 K base RAM. |
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1-3-4-1 |
Test
512 base address lines. |
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1-3-4-3 |
Test
512 K base memory |
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1-4-1-3 |
Test
CPU bus clock frequency. |
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1-4-2-4 |
Reinitialize
the chipset. |
|
1-4-3-1 |
Shadow
system BIOS ROM. |
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1-4-3-2 |
Reinitialize
the cache. |
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1-4-3-3 |
Autosize
cache. |
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1-4-4-1 |
Configure
advanced chipset registers. |
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1-4-4-2 |
Load
alternate registers with CMOS values. |
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2-1-1-1 |
Set
initial CPU speed. |
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2-1-1-3 |
Initialize
interrupt vectors. |
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2-1-2-1 |
Initialize
BIOS interrupts. |
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2-1-2-3 |
Check
ROM Copyright notice. |
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2-1-2-4 |
Initialize
manager for PCI options ROMs. |
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2-1-3-1 |
Check
video configuration against CMOS. |
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2-1-3-2 |
Initialize
PCI bus and devices. |
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2-1-3-3 |
Initialize
all video adapters in system. |
|
2-1-4-1 |
Shadow
video BIOS ROM. |
|
2-1-4-3 |
Display
Copyright notice. |
|
2-2-1-1 |
Display
CPU type and speed. |
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2-2-1-3 |
Test
keyboard. |
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2-2-2-1 |
Set key
click if enabled. |
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2-2-2-3 |
Enable
keyboard. |
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2-2-3-1 |
Test
for unexpected interrupts. |
|
2-2-3-3 |
Display
prompt Press F2 to enter SETUP. |
|
2-2-4-1 |
Test
RAM between 512 and 640 k. |
|
2-3-1-1 |
Test
expanded memory. |
|
2-3-1-3 |
Test
extended memory address lines. |
|
2-3-2-1 |
Jump to
UserPatch1. |
|
2-3-2-3 |
Configure
advanced cache registers. |
|
2-3-3-1 |
Enable
external and CPU caches. |
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2-3-3-3 |
Display
external cache size. |
|
2-3-4-1 |
Display
shadow message. |
|
2-3-4-3 |
Display
non-disposable segments. |
|
2-4-1-1 |
Display
error messages. |
|
2-4-1-3 |
Check
for configuration errors. |
|
2-4-2-1 |
Test
real-time clock. |
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2-4-2-3 |
Check
for keyboard errors. |
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2-4-4-1 |
Set up
hardware interrupts vectors. |
|
2-4-4-3 |
Test
coprocessor if present. |
|
3-1-1-1 |
Disable
onboard I/O ports. |
|
3-1-1-3 |
Detect
and install external RS232 ports. |
|
3-1-2-1 |
Detect
and install external parallel ports. |
|
3-1-2-3 |
Re-initialize
onboard I/O ports. |
|
3-1-3-1 |
Initialize
BIOS data area. |
|
3-1-3-3 |
Initialize
extended BIOS data area. |
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3-1-4-1 |
Initialize
floppy controller. |
|
3-2-1-1 |
Initialize
hard disk controller. |
|
3-2-1-2 |
Initialize
local bus hard disk controller. |
|
3-2-1-3 |
Jump to
UserPatch2. |
|
3-2-2-1 |
Disable
A20 address line. |
|
3-2-2-3 |
Clear
huge ES segment register. |
|
3-2-3-1 |
Search
for option ROMs. |
|
3-2-3-3 |
Shadow
option ROMs. |
|
3-2-4-1 |
Set up
Power Management. |
|
3-2-4-3 |
Enable
hardware interrupts. |
|
3-3-1-1 |
Set
time of day. |
|
3-3-1-3 |
Check
key lock. |
|
3-3-3-1 |
Erase
F2 prompt. |
|
3-3-3-3 |
Scan
for F2 key stroke. |
|
3-3-4-1 |
Enter
CMOS setup. |
|
3-3-4-3 |
Clear
in POST flag. |
|
3-4-1-1 |
Check
for errors |
|
3-4-1-3 |
POST
done, prepare to boot operating system. |
|
3-4-2-1 |
One
beep. |
|
3-4-2-3 |
Check
password (optional). |
|
3-4-3-1 |
Clear
global descriptor table. |
|
3-4-4-1 |
Clear
parity checkers. |
|
3-4-4-3 |
Clear
screen (optional). |
|
3-4-4-4 |
Check
virus and backup reminders. |
|
4-1-1-1 |
Try to
boot with INT 19. |
|
4-2-1-1 |
Interrupt
handler error. |
|
4-2-1-3 |
Unknown
interrupt error. |
|
4-2-2-1 |
Pending
interrupt error. |
|
4-2-2-3 |
Initialize
option ROM error. |
|
4-2-3-1 |
Shutdown
error. |
|
4-2-3-3 |
Extended
block move. |
|
4-2-4-1 |
Shutdown
10 error. |
|
4-3-1-3 |
Initialize
the chipset. |
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4-3-1-4 |
Initialize
refresh counter. |
|
4-3-2-1 |
Check
for forced flash. |
|
4-3-2-2 |
Check
HW status of ROM. |
|
4-3-2-3 |
BIOS
ROM is OK. |
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4-3-2-4 |
Do a
complete RAM test. |
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4-3-3-1 |
Do OEM
initialization. |
|
4-3-3-2 |
Initialize
interrupt controller. |
|
4-3-3-3 |
Read in
bootstrap code. |
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4-3-3-4 |
Initialize
all vectors. |
|
4-3-4-1 |
Boot
the flash program. |
|
4-3-4-2 |
Initialize
the boot device. |
|
4-3-4-3 |
Boot
code was read OK. |
|
Two-tone
siren |
Low CPU fan speed,
voltage level issue. |
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