Need Help Deciphering Beep Code
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rwil_360
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7. September 2009 @ 15:59 |
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So I turned the power on this computer and the BIOS doesn't display on the monitor, the CPU speaker gives a continuous series of long beeps, and the processor fan runs non-stop. It's an eMachines D3415, here are the specs from their website:
CPU : AMD Sempron? 3400+ processor
(256KB L2 cache, 2GHz, 1600MHz system bus)
Operating System : Genuine Microsoft® Windows® XP Home SP2
Monitor : Includes eMachines® E15T4 15" LCD display (15" viewable area, 0.297mm dot pitch)
Chipset : NVIDIA® nForce? 410
Memory : 512MB DDR (1 × 512MB), 400MHz (PC3200)
Expandable to 2GB
Hard Drive : 160GB (7200rpm, 2MB cache)
Optical Drive : 48x max write CD-RW/DVD combo drive
Media Reader : 8-in-1 digital media manager (Secure Digital? (SD), Smart Media, Micro Drive, Memory Stick®, Memory Stick Pro®, Compact Flash, Mulitimedia Card, USB 2.0)
Video : NVIDIA® GeForce® 6100 GPU
Up to 128MB of shared video memory
PCI-Express® (PCI-E x16) slot available
Sound : 6-channel (5.1) AC'97 audio
Network : 10/100Mbps Ethernet LAN (RJ-45 port)
Modem : 56K ITU V.92-ready fax/modem (RJ-11 port)
Peripherals : Standard multifunction keyboard, 2-button wheel mouse, amplified stereo speakers
Ports/Other : 5 USB 2.0 ports (1 in media reader, 4 in back), VGA external connector, serial port, parallel port, 2 PS/2 (keyboard and mouse), 5 audio ports (2 in front, 3 in back)
Dimensions : 14.25"H x 7.25"W x 16"D
Weight : 22.5 lbs
I'm trying to find the beep code for it so I can narrow down the problem, but Gateway's customer support wouldn't help me. They said my serial # wasn't correct then gave me a phone # to a "pay for tech support" line. I searched for the code but no luck, any help would be really appreciated.
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AfterDawn Addict
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7. September 2009 @ 20:22 |
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What is the exact beep code? (e.g. 2 short one long repeated)
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rwil_360
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7. September 2009 @ 20:42 |
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It keeps repeating long beeps, after counting 20 of them I turned off the power.
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7. September 2009 @ 20:58 |
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what were you doing with the computer before it did this, was there any hardware changes recently? if so check all your connections, make sure your cards are in all the way.
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rwil_360
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7. September 2009 @ 21:34 |
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It's my mom's computer, an old one of mine, and she only uses it for web browsing. No recent hardware changes and she said she didn't download or install anything.
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AfterDawn Addict
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7. September 2009 @ 21:57 |
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Repeated long is usually memory error.
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rwil_360
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7. September 2009 @ 22:37 |
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Bad memory is what I've been hoping for, rather than a toasted motherboard. I'll replace it later tonight to find out if that's the problem.
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rwil_360
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8. September 2009 @ 13:20 |
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It was the RAM causing the problem. I replaced it and everything ran fine. Out of curiosity I simply put the 512MB stick in the other RAM slot and Windows loaded just fine. However, the comp is recognizing it as a 328MB stick, not the 512MB i know it is. Is it possible for only part of the memory to become corrupted?
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AfterDawn Addict
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8. September 2009 @ 13:22 |
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Potentially.
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