Bios Motherboard Troubleshooting
Bios Motherboard Troubleshooting
Bios Motherboard Troubleshooting
* The BIOS software is built into the PC on a non-volatile ROM and is the first
code run by a PC when powered on.
A BIOS has a user interface (UI), typically a menu system accessed by pressing a
certain key on the keyboard when the PC starts. In the BIOS UI, a user can:
* configure hardware
* set the system clock
* enable or disable system components
* select which devices are eligible to be a potential boot device
* set various password prompts, such as a password for securing access to the
BIOS UI functions itself and preventing malicious users from booting the
system from unauthorized peripheral devices.
What is a POST?
* When the PC starts up, the first job for the BIOS is the
Power-on self-test, which initializes and test system
components such as the CPU, video display card, Memory,
hard disk drive and other hardware. The BIOS then locates
boot loader software (OS) from a hard disk or a CD/DVD,
and loads and executes that software, giving it control of
the PC.
Beep Code: Description of Problem:
* IBM POST
* AWARD BIOS
* Phoenix BIOS
Standard Original IBM POST Error Codes
1 short beep Normal POST - system is ok
* 2 Beeps
Two beeps means there has been a parity error in base memory. This
is an issue with the first 64KB block of memory in your RAM. The
solution is usually to replace the memory.
* 3 Beeps
Three beeps means there has been a base memory read/write test
error. Replacing the RAM usually solves this AMI beep code.
* 4 Beeps
Four beeps means that the motherboard timer is not working
properly. A hardware failure with an expansion card or the
motherboard itself could be the cause of this beep code.
AMI BIOS POST Error Codes
* 5 Beeps
Five beeps means there has been a processor error. A damaged
expansion card, the CPU, or the motherboard could be prompting this
AMI beep code.
* 6 Beeps
Six beeps means that there has been an 8042 Gate A20 test error. This
beep code is usually caused by an expansion card that has failed or the
motherboard that is no longer working.
* 7 Beeps
Seven beeps indicates a general exception error. This AMI beep code
could be caused by an expansion card problem, a motherboard
hardware issue, or a damaged CPU. Replacing the faulty hardware
usually fixes the cause of this beep code.
* 8 Beeps
Eight beeps means that there has been an error with the display
memory. This beep code is usually caused by a faulty video card.
Replacing the video card usually clears this up.
AWARD
* 1 Short Beep
BIOS POST Error Codes
A single, short beep from an Award based BIOS is actually an "all systems clear" notification. No
troubleshooting necessary!
* 1 Continuous Beep
CPU not inserted properly or not present.
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