Drewdatrip Posted July 12, 2002 Posted July 12, 2002 Well after letting my system sit at my parents for a few months, i went and pluged everything back in and to my dismay on boot i get one long repeting beep. I think its the memory but i have swaped all the cards and mem...anyone got an idea..i might have to clear the cmos, but thats my last option..anyone know what i should do?-Drew
XPerties Posted July 12, 2002 Posted July 12, 2002 yah drew Ive had this happen a few times and it was always my RAM....do you have a new stick or something to swap it out?-Xperties
FthrJACK Posted July 12, 2002 Posted July 12, 2002 go see: http://www.msfn.org/index.php?act=ST&f=13&...8fea60d74583718some usefull post beep results there
Drewdatrip Posted July 12, 2002 Author Posted July 12, 2002 I have delt with this problem many times in the past and most of the time its just a loose stick of ram or some hardware is not setted right.but in this case i couldent figure it out at all. I poped out the Cmos bat as well as the power cord, pressed the power button a few times and let it set for a few mins. Poped the bat cak in and restarted...and all was well! **** funky a** computers!And i still dont know what the hell was up?!?!? -Drew
Aaron Posted July 12, 2002 Posted July 12, 2002 I like my mobo, its got 4 LEDs with about 16 combinations of red/green lights, with a Legend on the bottom of my case
FthrJACK Posted July 12, 2002 Posted July 12, 2002 i have that, "d braket" its a usb bracket with the LED's built into it, came with the mobo. never used it though.Drew, get a new cmos battery!
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