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March 19th, 2006, 08:10 AM
#1
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Beeps on your PC
As a Wiindows XP user you should know the meaning of beeps on your pc. Here the meanings :
One Beep :
DRAM refresh failure
This may be due to - Bad memory chips
- A bad DMA Chip
- Bad memory addressing chips on the motherboard
Two Beeps :
Parity error or Parity Circuit failure
-Your memory may not be seated properly on the mother board.
-Unplug and plug it properly
Three Beeps :
Bad memory or bad mother board
Four beeps :
Timer failure in the RAM.
Five Beeps :
CPU chip may be dead
Six Beeps :
Keyboard controller may have failed
Seven beeps :
CPU is dead. Retry the connections and test.
-Replace the whole motherboard.
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March 19th, 2006, 10:23 AM
#2
Hey Hey,
I'm not usually one to flame... at least not these days.. and seldom twice in the same day to the same user... but for ****s sake... Do you know anything about computers... do you CnP and accept it as the truth?
How does this apply only to XP users? I'm assuming you're talking about the beeps that come from your computer on start-up...They vary based on a number of factors.. primarily BIOS manufacturer, if I remember correctly, It also has nothing to do with your operating system...
You can't definitively give an answer.. although I think it would be rather cool to see Windows XP tell you that your motherboard or CPU is bad... that'd be quite impressive... Come on dude.. think a little... this bullshit you're posting is a waste of everyone's time..
Go read a ****ing book and come back when your IQ has reached 1.
Peace,
HT
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March 19th, 2006, 10:44 AM
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March 19th, 2006, 11:24 AM
#4
Nice try @ttitude. When are you going to learn? How many accounts do you have exactly?
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