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Old January 15th 05, 01:14 AM
Kathy
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I am trying to help my daughter fix her computer. It will boot up, but
there will be one long high pitched beep then two short ones, a few
seconds later there will be 2 low pitched beeps. There is nothing on
monitor.

Could it just be the video card?

Thanks
Kathy
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Old January 15th 05, 02:05 AM
peter
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One long 2 short usually means a video error
You need to check your connection cables first.Then if they are fine you need to
shut the system down and open the case to make sure the Video card is properly
seated in its slot.
peter
"Kathy" wrote in message news:88_Fd.80225$6l.35383@pd7tw2no...
I am trying to help my daughter fix her computer. It will boot up, but there
will be one long high pitched beep then two short ones, a few seconds later
there will be 2 low pitched beeps. There is nothing on monitor.

Could it just be the video card?

Thanks
Kathy



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Old January 15th 05, 02:23 AM
Kathy
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peter wrote:
One long 2 short usually means a video error
You need to check your connection cables first.Then if they are fine you need to
shut the system down and open the case to make sure the Video card is properly
seated in its slot.
peter
"Kathy" wrote in message news:88_Fd.80225$6l.35383@pd7tw2no...

I am trying to help my daughter fix her computer. It will boot up, but there
will be one long high pitched beep then two short ones, a few seconds later
there will be 2 low pitched beeps. There is nothing on monitor.

Could it just be the video card?

Thanks
Kathy





I have done all that. I found out it is not the video card, it works in
another computer.

Any ideas?

Kathy
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Old January 15th 05, 02:46 AM
peter
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here is website that has beep codes for the various BIOS available.You can look
up your BIOS maker and then interpret the beep codes.
http://www.pcguide.com/ts/x/sys/beep/
peter
"Kathy" wrote in message news:W8%Fd.81094$6l.63783@pd7tw2no...

peter wrote:
One long 2 short usually means a video error
You need to check your connection cables first.Then if they are fine you need
to shut the system down and open the case to make sure the Video card is
properly seated in its slot.
peter
"Kathy" wrote in message
news:88_Fd.80225$6l.35383@pd7tw2no...

I am trying to help my daughter fix her computer. It will boot up, but there
will be one long high pitched beep then two short ones, a few seconds later
there will be 2 low pitched beeps. There is nothing on monitor.

Could it just be the video card?

Thanks
Kathy





I have done all that. I found out it is not the video card, it works in
another computer.

Any ideas?

Kathy



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Old January 15th 05, 03:08 AM
D.Currie
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"Kathy" wrote in message
news:88_Fd.80225$6l.35383@pd7tw2no...
I am trying to help my daughter fix her computer. It will boot up, but
there will be one long high pitched beep then two short ones, a few seconds
later there will be 2 low pitched beeps. There is nothing on monitor.

Could it just be the video card?

Thanks
Kathy


Those beeps are known a beep codes and they're telling you something.
Unfortunately, there's no standardization (although there are some codes
that tend to be the same). Your best bet is to visit the motherboard
manufacturer's web site and see what those two particular codes mean.


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Old January 15th 05, 05:43 PM
Kathy
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peter wrote:
here is website that has beep codes for the various BIOS available.You can look
up your BIOS maker and then interpret the beep codes.
http://www.pcguide.com/ts/x/sys/beep/
peter
"Kathy" wrote in message news:W8%Fd.81094$6l.63783@pd7tw2no...

peter wrote:

One long 2 short usually means a video error
You need to check your connection cables first.Then if they are fine you need
to shut the system down and open the case to make sure the Video card is
properly seated in its slot.
peter
"Kathy" wrote in message
news:88_Fd.80225$6l.35383@pd7tw2no...


I am trying to help my daughter fix her computer. It will boot up, but there
will be one long high pitched beep then two short ones, a few seconds later
there will be 2 low pitched beeps. There is nothing on monitor.

Could it just be the video card?

Thanks
Kathy



I have done all that. I found out it is not the video card, it works in
another computer.

Any ideas?

Kathy






OK, it is supposed to be the video card. When I put the video card in
another computer there were no problems. I tried disconnecting
everything and it would boot and I had a screen on monitor that said
there were no drives attached. As soon as I connect any cable to the
hard drive, cd or floppy it beeps. Same thing with the power connections.

Kathy
 




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