Definitions
and Solutions for BIOS Error Beeps and Messages/Codes
AMI BIOS Award BIOS Apricot Compaq General HP Vectra IBM AT Olivetti Phoenix Sirius
Audio Beep Errors:
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Number of Beeps |
Description of Problem |
Solution |
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1 beep |
DRAM refresh failure |
Try re-seating the memory first.
If the error still occurs, replace the memory with known good chips. |
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2 beeps |
Parity Circuit Failure |
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3 beeps |
Base 64K RAM failure |
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4 beeps |
System Timer Failure |
Send System Board in for Repair |
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5 beeps |
Processor Failure |
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6 beeps |
Keyboard Controller / Gate A20
Failure |
Try re-seating the keyboard
controller chip. If the error still occurs, replace the keyboard chip. If the
error persists, check parts of the system relating to the keyboard, e.g. try
another keyboard, check to see if the system has a keyboard fuse. |
|
7 beeps |
Virtual Mode Exception Error |
Send System Board in for Repair |
|
8 beeps |
Display Memory Read/Write
Failure |
Indicates a memory error on the
video adapter. Try re-seating the video card. If it still beeps, try
replacing the video card or the memory on the video card. |
|
9 beeps |
ROM BIOS Checksum Failure |
Indicates faulty BIOS chip(s).
It is not likely that this error can be corrected by re-seating the chips.
Consult the motherboard supplier or an AMI product distributor for
replacement part(s). |
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10 beeps |
CMOS Shutdown Register
Read/Write Error |
Send System Board in for Repair |
|
1 long 2 short |
Video failure |
Reseat the video board - replace
if board is determined to be faulty. |
|
1 long 3 short |
Video failure |
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1 long |
POST passed. |
No Errors |
Error Messages/Codes
|
Error Message |
Problem |
Solution |
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CH-2 Timer Error |
Non fatal. Could be caused by a
peripheral. |
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INTR #1 Error |
Interrupt Channel 1 has failed
the POST test |
Check system boards for IRQs
0-7. |
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INTR #2 Error |
Interrupt Channel 2 has failed
the POST test |
Check system boards for IRQs
8-15. |
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Replace battery. |
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CMOS Checksum Failure |
A checksum is generated when
CMOS values are saved for error checking on subsequent startups. This error
message will appear if the checksum is different from one boot-up to the
next. |
Run the setup program again to
correct the problem. |
|
CMOS Memory Size Mismatch |
Usually caused when you add or
remove memory from your system but could be caused by memory that has failed.
|
Run setup. |
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CMOS System Optons Not Set |
CMOS values are either corrupt
or do not exist. |
Run Setup. |
|
Display Switch Not Proper |
Many motherboards have a jumper
setting that allows you to specify whether you have a color or monochrome
monitor. |
Correct the switch position. |
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Keyboard is locked ... Unlock it |
|
Unlock the keyboard. |
|
Keyboard Error |
There is a problem with the
keyboard |
Make sure your keyboard BIOS is
compatible, that the keyboard is plugged in completely, and that no keys are
stuck. Or, change the BIOS keyboard setting to "Not Installed" to
skip the test. |
|
K/B Interface Error |
There is a problem with the
keyboard connector on the motherboard. |
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FDD Controller Failure |
The BIOS cannot communicate with
the floppy drive controller. |
The floppy may be disabled, also
check that the cable is not loose. |
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HDD Controller Failure |
As above, but for hard disks. |
|
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C: Drive Error |
The system cannot get a response
from drive C. |
The hard disk type is most
likely set incorrectly, or the disk may not be formatted or connected
properly. |
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D: Drive Error |
Same as above except for drive
D. |
Same as above. |
|
C: Drive Failure |
The drive was detected but
failed. More serious than error. |
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D: Drive Failure |
Same as above. |
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CMOS Time and Date Not Set |
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Run Setup |
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Cache Memory Bad, do Not Enable
Cache! |
|
Cache may indeed be bad, if so
replace. May simply need re-seating. |
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8042 Gate-A20 Error! |
The Gate-A20 portion of the
keyboard controller has failed. |
Replace the keyboard chip (8042)
|
|
Address Line Short |
There is a problem with the
memory address decoding circuitry. |
Try rebooting, (turn the system
off and then on 10 seconds later). The problem may correct itself. |
|
DMA #1 Error |
There is an error in the first
DMA channel on the motherboard |
Could be caused by a peripheral
device. |
|
DMA Error |
There is an error within the DMA
controller on the motherboard. |
|
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No ROM Basic. |
There is nothing to boot from.
(i.e.- the system cannot find an operating system). |
Be certain that a bootable disk
is defined in the system setup. |
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Diskette Boot Failure |
The diskette in the specified
boot-up drive is corrupt. |
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Invalid Boot Diskette |
Same as above, but the disk is
readable. |
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On Board Parity Error |
There is a parity error with
memory on the motherboard at address XXXX (hex). (On Board specifies that the
memory is not on an expansion board, but rather is located on the motherboard
physically). |
Possibly correctable with
software from the motherboard manufacturer. (also do a Virus Check - some viruses
cause parity errors). |
|
Off Board Parity Error |
There is a parity error with
memory installed in an expansion slot at address XXXX (hex) |
Same as above. |
|
Parity Error |
There is a parity error with
memory somewhere in the system. |
Same as above. |
|
Memory Parity Error at XXXX |
Memory has failed. If it cannot
be determined, it is displayed as XXXX, if not, as ???? |
Same as above. |
|
I/O Card Parity Error at XXXX |
Same as above. |
Same as above. |
|
DMA Bus Time-out |
A device has driven the bus
signal for more than 7.8 microseconds. |
Troubleshoot all system boards.
(remove them and try to isolate the failure) |
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Memory mismatch, run Setup |
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Disable Memory Relocation if
possible. |
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EISA CMOS Checksum Failure |
The checksom for EISA CMOS is
bad, or the battery is bad. |
|
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EISA CMOS Inoperational |
A read/write failure occured in
extended CMOS RAM. |
The battery may be bad. |
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Expansion Board not ready at
Slot X |
AMI BIOS cannot find the
expansion board in X slot. |
Verify that the board is in the
correct slot and is seated properly. |
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Fail-Safe Timer NMI
Inoperational |
Devices that depend on the
fail-safe NMI timer are not operating correctly. |
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ID information mismatch for Slot
X |
The ID of the EISA expansion
board in slot X does not match the ID in CMOS RAM. |
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Invalid Configuration
Information for Slot X |
The configuration information
for EISA board X is not correct. |
Run the ECU. |
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Software Port NMI Inoperational |
The software port NMI is not
working. |
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BUS Timeout NMI at Slot X |
There was a bus timeout NMI at
Slot X. |
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(E)nable (D)isable Expansion
Board? |
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Type E to enable the board that
had an NMI or D to disable it. |
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Expansion Board disabled at Slot
X |
The expansion board NMI was
generated from slot X. |
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Fail-Safe Timer NMI |
A fail-safe timer NMI has been
generated. |
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Software Port NMI |
A software port NMI has been
generated. |
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