|
1-1-3 |
Your computer
can't read the configuration info stored in the CMOS.
Replace the motherboard. |
|
1-1-4 |
Your BIOS needs
to be replaced. |
|
1-2-1 |
You have a bad
timer chip on the motherboard. You need a new motherboard. |
|
1-2-2 |
The motherboard
is bad. |
|
1-2-3 |
The motherboard
is bad. |
|
1-3-1 |
You'll need to
replace the motherboard. |
|
1-3-3 |
You'll need to
replace the motherboard. |
|
1-3-4 |
The motherboard
is bad. |
|
1-4-1 |
The motherboard
is bad. |
|
1-4-2 |
Some of your
memory is bad. |
|
2-_-_ |
Any combo of
beeps after two means that some of your memory is bad, and
unless you want to get real technical, you should probably
have the guys in the lab coats test the memory for you. Take
it to the shop. |
|
3-1-_ |
One of the chips
on your motherboard is broken. You'll likely need to get
another board. |
|
3-2-4 |
One of the chips
on your motherboard that checks the keyboard is broken.
You'll likely need to get another board. |
|
3-3-4 |
Your computer
can't find the video card. Is it there? If so, try swapping
it with another one and see if it works. |
|
3-4-_ |
Your video card
isn't working. You'll need to replace it. |
|
4-2-1 |
There's a bad
chip on the motherboard. You need to buy another board. |
|
4-2-2 |
First check the
keyboard for problems. If nothing, you have a bad
motherboard. |
|
4-2-3 |
Same as 4-2-2. |
|
4-2-4 |
One of the cards
is bad. Try yanking out the cards one by one to isolate the
culprit. Replace the bad one. The last possibility is to buy
another motherboard. |
|
4-3-1 |
Replace the
motherboard. |
|
4-3-2 |
See 4-3-1 |
|
4-3-3 |
See 4-3-1 |
|
4-3-4 |
Time of day clock
failure. Try running the setup program that comes with the
computer. Check the date and time. If that doesn't work,
replace the battery. If that doesn't work, replace the power
supply. You may have to replace the motherboard, but that is
rare. |
|
4-4-1 |
Your serial ports
are acting up. Reseat, or replace, the I/O card. If the I/O
is on the motherboard itself, disable them with a jumper
(consult your manual to know which one) and then add an I/O
card. |
|
4-4-2 |
See 4-4-1, but
this time is your Parallel port that's acting up. |
|
4-4-3 |
You math
coprocessor is having problems. Run a test program to
double-check it. If it is indeed bad, disable it, or replace
it. |
|
Low 1-1-2 |
Your motherboard
is having problems |
|
Low 1-1-3 |
This is an
Extended CMOS RAM problem, check your motherboard battery,
and motherboard. |