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Piski ob vklopu računalnika
Arkadij ::
Imam večji problem.
Prijateljev računalnik dalj časa ni bil vklopljen, sedaj ko se ga je odločil prižgati pa se mu ob vklopu pojavljajo enakomerni piski dolgi 1 sekundo in računalnik se noče zbuditi. Pisk se pojavlja na vsake 3-4 sekunde v nedogled.
Preveril sem že grafično ter ram in kot kaže oba delujeta odlično.
Njegova konfiguracija:
Abit NF7-s 2.0
AMD Barton 2500+
256 MB Twinmoss
grafična: Ati 8 Mb
Maxtorjev disk: 20 GB (že kar star)
Napajalnik Chieftecov 340 W
neki prastar cd-rom
Računalnik ni bil navit!
Na sumu imam matično ploščo. Zanima me, če kdo ve kaj naj bi ti piski pomenili?
Prijateljev računalnik dalj časa ni bil vklopljen, sedaj ko se ga je odločil prižgati pa se mu ob vklopu pojavljajo enakomerni piski dolgi 1 sekundo in računalnik se noče zbuditi. Pisk se pojavlja na vsake 3-4 sekunde v nedogled.
Preveril sem že grafično ter ram in kot kaže oba delujeta odlično.
Njegova konfiguracija:
Abit NF7-s 2.0
AMD Barton 2500+
256 MB Twinmoss
grafična: Ati 8 Mb
Maxtorjev disk: 20 GB (že kar star)
Napajalnik Chieftecov 340 W
neki prastar cd-rom
Računalnik ni bil navit!
Na sumu imam matično ploščo. Zanima me, če kdo ve kaj naj bi ti piski pomenili?
Daedalus ::
V navodilih od matične ziher piše, kaj pomenijo razni piski ob vklopu
Man is condemned to be free; because once thrown into the world,
he is responsible for everything he does.
[J.P.Sartre]
he is responsible for everything he does.
[J.P.Sartre]
Vikking ::
določeno število piskov pomeni določen problem, zato moreš prešteti število piskov ki se pojavijo zaporedno, zej jst ti lahka skopiram za mojo plato (ECS):
(Note: This list is the default error code beeps of a basic American Megatrends, Inc. BIOS. Some of these combinations of beeps or error codes may be slightly different from the K7S5A combinations of beeps or error codes.)
(Note 2: A single beep after the POST usually denotes an "error free" system and is not a problem. However, if you hear additional beeps after the first, something may be wrong.)
1 Beep - DRAM Refresh Failure
The system is having problems accessing the system memory so it can refresh it. Refreshing is performed on all system memory to keep its contents active.
Recommendations
Troubleshoot the motherboard (use this guide)
Check the RAM for errors using a memory test (e.g. Memtest86)
Check the power supply
Check for system overheating
RMA the motherboard and/or RAM
2 Beeps - Parity Circuit Failure
The parity circuit is responsible for generating and checking the parity bit on the system memory when parity checking is used. This circuitry is not working properly. Usually this means either the motherboard or the system memory is not working properly. However, K7S5A boards seem to use 2 beeps to signify a CMOS or low battery error.
Recommendations
Troubleshoot the motherboard (use this guide)
Check the RAM for errors using a memory test (e.g. Memtest86)
Check the power supply
Check for system overheating
Check for a low, degraded, or deteriorated CMOS battery
Check this guide's Lost CMOS settings section (K7S5A only)
RMA the motherboard and/or RAM
3 Beeps - Base 64K RAM Failure
This indicates that there is some sort of failure within the first 64 KB of system memory. Usually this means there is a bad stick of RAM in the first bank, although this is not always the case.
Recommendations
Check the RAM for errors using a memory test (e.g. Memtest86)
Check the power supply
Check for system overheating
RMA the RAM
4 Beeps - System Timer Failure
This indicates that there is a problem with one (or more) of the timers used by the motherboard to controls its functions.
Recommendations
Troubleshoot the motherboard (use this guide)
RMA the motherboard
5 Beeps - Processor Failure
This indicates that the processor is generating an error condition. However, this does NOT mean that the processor is dead (if that were the case, the system would not boot at all). Sometimes the motherboard can cause this error as well.
Recommendations
The processor is mostly likely to cause these errors, so check for overheating problems, especially above or around the CPU socket. If the system is relatively cool, try reducing the FSB of the CPU, disabling the L2 cache, or using less aggressive BIOS settings. That said, if any of the conditions stated above are the solution to the problem, then you should seek an RMA or a refund on your processor. Processor errors are VERY uncommon in these days and if your processor generates BIOS failures straight out of the box (or even after a month or so of use, as long as it is not abused) it usually means you have a bad chip and will not work well or at all.
Troubleshoot the motherboard (use this guide)
RMA the motherboard
6 Beeps - Keyboard Controller Failure
This indicates that the controller which is used to communicate with the keyboard has failed or is damaged. Furthermore, it also controls the A20 gate that provides access to the high memory area.
Recommendations
Check that your keyboard is properly inserted into the keyboard port and that the pins on the connector are not damaged, bent, or missing
Check the motherboard for damaged chips or circuits (usually the chips or circuits will looked crushed or burnt)
Troubleshoot the motherboard (use this guide)
RMA the motherboard
7 Beeps - Virtual Mode Exception Error
This indicates that virtual mode (one of the different modes that the processor can run in) is generating an error during the POST. Usually the processor causes this error, but sometimes the motherboard may cause it as well.
Recommendations
See "5 Beeps - Processor Failure" recommendations.
8 Beeps - Display Device Failure
This indicates that there is a problem with the video card, the video card's memory, or both. Also, the video card may not be seated securely in the AGP/PCI slot or there may not be a video card in the motherboard at all. This error is "non-fatal," so the system may continue to boot even after the error has occurred.
Recommendations
Insert a video card into the motherboard
Firmly seat the video card into the AGP/PCI slot
Troubleshoot the video card using a video card stress test/benchmark (e.g. 3DMark2001; a 3D-intensive game)
Check for system overheating (especially above or around the video card)
RMA the video card
9 Beeps - CMOS Checksum Failure
This indicates that the checksum value (data that contains correct BIOS ROM code) has checked its value against those of the BIOS's ROM and they were mismatched or incorrect. (Note: This is NOT the same thing as a BIOS Checksum Error, a problem that seems to frequently happen on K7S5A motherboards.)
Recommendations
Replace the BIOS ROM chip on the motherboard
RMA the motherboard
10 Beeps - CMOS Shutdown Register Read/Write Error
A component of the motherboard is producing an error which is interacting with the CMOS memory.
Recommendations
RMA the motherboard
11 Beeps - System Memory Cache Failure
This error code is no longer relevant since the L2 cache is now located on the processor's die.
Continuous, Abnormally Loud or Random Beeping
This usually indicates there is a problem with the RAM or the motherboard itself.
Recommendations
Troubleshoot the motherboard (use this guide)
Check the RAM for errors using a memory test (e.g. Memtest86)
Swap the "problematic" RAM stick(s) for a RAM stick that is known to work properly
Check for system overheating
RMA the motherboard and/or RAM
SSE disabled when using Thoroughbreds
Look in the CPU support section of this guide
Upam da ti bo to kej pomagal.
LP
(Note: This list is the default error code beeps of a basic American Megatrends, Inc. BIOS. Some of these combinations of beeps or error codes may be slightly different from the K7S5A combinations of beeps or error codes.)
(Note 2: A single beep after the POST usually denotes an "error free" system and is not a problem. However, if you hear additional beeps after the first, something may be wrong.)
1 Beep - DRAM Refresh Failure
The system is having problems accessing the system memory so it can refresh it. Refreshing is performed on all system memory to keep its contents active.
Recommendations
Troubleshoot the motherboard (use this guide)
Check the RAM for errors using a memory test (e.g. Memtest86)
Check the power supply
Check for system overheating
RMA the motherboard and/or RAM
2 Beeps - Parity Circuit Failure
The parity circuit is responsible for generating and checking the parity bit on the system memory when parity checking is used. This circuitry is not working properly. Usually this means either the motherboard or the system memory is not working properly. However, K7S5A boards seem to use 2 beeps to signify a CMOS or low battery error.
Recommendations
Troubleshoot the motherboard (use this guide)
Check the RAM for errors using a memory test (e.g. Memtest86)
Check the power supply
Check for system overheating
Check for a low, degraded, or deteriorated CMOS battery
Check this guide's Lost CMOS settings section (K7S5A only)
RMA the motherboard and/or RAM
3 Beeps - Base 64K RAM Failure
This indicates that there is some sort of failure within the first 64 KB of system memory. Usually this means there is a bad stick of RAM in the first bank, although this is not always the case.
Recommendations
Check the RAM for errors using a memory test (e.g. Memtest86)
Check the power supply
Check for system overheating
RMA the RAM
4 Beeps - System Timer Failure
This indicates that there is a problem with one (or more) of the timers used by the motherboard to controls its functions.
Recommendations
Troubleshoot the motherboard (use this guide)
RMA the motherboard
5 Beeps - Processor Failure
This indicates that the processor is generating an error condition. However, this does NOT mean that the processor is dead (if that were the case, the system would not boot at all). Sometimes the motherboard can cause this error as well.
Recommendations
The processor is mostly likely to cause these errors, so check for overheating problems, especially above or around the CPU socket. If the system is relatively cool, try reducing the FSB of the CPU, disabling the L2 cache, or using less aggressive BIOS settings. That said, if any of the conditions stated above are the solution to the problem, then you should seek an RMA or a refund on your processor. Processor errors are VERY uncommon in these days and if your processor generates BIOS failures straight out of the box (or even after a month or so of use, as long as it is not abused) it usually means you have a bad chip and will not work well or at all.
Troubleshoot the motherboard (use this guide)
RMA the motherboard
6 Beeps - Keyboard Controller Failure
This indicates that the controller which is used to communicate with the keyboard has failed or is damaged. Furthermore, it also controls the A20 gate that provides access to the high memory area.
Recommendations
Check that your keyboard is properly inserted into the keyboard port and that the pins on the connector are not damaged, bent, or missing
Check the motherboard for damaged chips or circuits (usually the chips or circuits will looked crushed or burnt)
Troubleshoot the motherboard (use this guide)
RMA the motherboard
7 Beeps - Virtual Mode Exception Error
This indicates that virtual mode (one of the different modes that the processor can run in) is generating an error during the POST. Usually the processor causes this error, but sometimes the motherboard may cause it as well.
Recommendations
See "5 Beeps - Processor Failure" recommendations.
8 Beeps - Display Device Failure
This indicates that there is a problem with the video card, the video card's memory, or both. Also, the video card may not be seated securely in the AGP/PCI slot or there may not be a video card in the motherboard at all. This error is "non-fatal," so the system may continue to boot even after the error has occurred.
Recommendations
Insert a video card into the motherboard
Firmly seat the video card into the AGP/PCI slot
Troubleshoot the video card using a video card stress test/benchmark (e.g. 3DMark2001; a 3D-intensive game)
Check for system overheating (especially above or around the video card)
RMA the video card
9 Beeps - CMOS Checksum Failure
This indicates that the checksum value (data that contains correct BIOS ROM code) has checked its value against those of the BIOS's ROM and they were mismatched or incorrect. (Note: This is NOT the same thing as a BIOS Checksum Error, a problem that seems to frequently happen on K7S5A motherboards.)
Recommendations
Replace the BIOS ROM chip on the motherboard
RMA the motherboard
10 Beeps - CMOS Shutdown Register Read/Write Error
A component of the motherboard is producing an error which is interacting with the CMOS memory.
Recommendations
RMA the motherboard
11 Beeps - System Memory Cache Failure
This error code is no longer relevant since the L2 cache is now located on the processor's die.
Continuous, Abnormally Loud or Random Beeping
This usually indicates there is a problem with the RAM or the motherboard itself.
Recommendations
Troubleshoot the motherboard (use this guide)
Check the RAM for errors using a memory test (e.g. Memtest86)
Swap the "problematic" RAM stick(s) for a RAM stick that is known to work properly
Check for system overheating
RMA the motherboard and/or RAM
SSE disabled when using Thoroughbreds
Look in the CPU support section of this guide
Upam da ti bo to kej pomagal.
LP
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