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| Thread ID: 45440 | 2004-05-22 06:13:00 | HELP!!! AOPEN MOTHER BOARDS BEEPS NO START | Hello1 (5255) | Press F1 |
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| 238468 | 2004-05-22 06:13:00 | ok this is whats wrong i have a aopen mx46-u2 motherbord and i get 1 long beep and nothing appears on the screen(moniter) its a pheonix bios i know this from when it worked b4 and it uses a 2.00ghz p4 but it used to work now its gone kaput the beep last for 6-10 secounds and has a 5 secound break and repeats it self please help hopefully my motherboard is still working ok. | Hello1 (5255) | ||
| 238469 | 2004-05-22 06:22:00 | well im not sure if its the same on phoenix bios's but on mine (award) one long beep means there has been a RAM failure, have you been doing any overclocking? try out your ram modules in anothe computer if possible |
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| 238470 | 2004-05-22 06:23:00 | Have a look at BIOS Beep Codes (www.pcguide.com) It could be a number of things so you will need to go through a process of elimination which will most likely include opening her up. Cheers Murray P |
Murray P (44) | ||
| 238471 | 2004-05-22 08:11:00 | ok maybe this is a ram proble what i need to know now is if i get beeps, does this mean my motherboard and processor may still be fuctional and no i havent beed overclocking. | Hello1 (5255) | ||
| 238472 | 2004-05-22 10:00:00 | If it is just the RAM that is faulty then it is unlikely that the motherboard is gronked as well. The quickest way to find out is to replace the RAM with non-faulty sticks and see what happens. | Susan B (19) | ||
| 238473 | 2004-05-22 10:01:00 | or. possibly try with only one mem stick in (assuming you have two) | R2x1 (4628) | ||
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