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Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: Chennai(India)
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Beep codes for mobo
Hi friends,
I just wanted to know the convention used for beep codes in some mobos. Usually, it says 2 long, 1 short or stuff like that. However, I saw the beep codes mentioned for a mobo in the notation : x-x-x-x. I am not sure what this convention means. Any ideas? Thanks a lot Gautam |
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Join Date: Apr 2000
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long,short,long,short,long short etc. i think that is what it means.
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Join Date: Mar 1999
Location: Christmas, Florida
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the beep codes are dependent to the bios on the notherboard
differant companys have differant codes |
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its basicaly morse code. you listen to what it beeps. then you goto the manual and compare what you heard to whats in the manual, then whatever the error is that is matched up with that comibination, you fix.
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