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BIOS Beep Codes

PC (Personal Computer) BIOS POST Beep Codes

When your computer starts, you normally hear a rather cheerful beep that signals the beginning  of great computing events to come.  This cheerful (also referred to as long) beep is part of your computer’s start-up diagnostic routine, and signals a successful hardware and memory check.  This process is known as the POST (Power On Self Test), and can be helpful for identifying problems with your computer system before you load your operating system.

When problems are detected, typically you will receive a series of short beeps to help you troubleshoot your computers potential problems.

The beeps codes are specific to the manufacturers BIOS.  Here is a list of common codes, you may find useful.

AMI BIOS
Number Duration of Beeps
1 short DRAM refresh failure (Problem with memory)
2 short Parity circuit failure
3 short Base 64K RAM failure
4 short System Timer failure
5 short Processor failure
6 short Keyboard Controller / Gate A20 failure
7 short Virtual Mode Exception error
8 short Display Memory Read/Write failure (video card fault)
9 short ROM BIOS Checksum error (BIOS chip fault)
10 short CMOS Shutdown Read/Write error
11 short Cache memory
1 long Passed (no errors)
1 long/2 short Video failure
1 long/3 short Base / Extended Memory failure
1 long/8 short Display / Retrace Test failure
Award BIOS
Number Duration of Beeps
1 short Passed (no errors)
2 short Any non-fatal error
1 long/2 short Video failure
1 long/3 short Keyboard Controller failure (applies to 286/386/486)
IBM BIOS
Number Duration of Beeps
none Power Supply or System Board failure (possible short)
1 short Passed (no errors)
1 short (blank screen) Video error (check cable)
1 short (no boot) Floppy Drive error
2 short Configuration Error (displayed on screen)
repeated short Power Supply or System Board failure
continuous Power Supply or System Board/Keyboard stuck
1 long/1 short System Board failure
1 long/2 short Video (Mono/CGA) failure (check cable)
1 long/3 short Video (EGA) failure (check cable)
3 long Keyboard Card error
Phoenix BIOS
Number Duration of Beeps
1/1/3 CMOS Read/Write
1/1/4 ROM BIOS Checksum failure
1/2/1 Programmable Interval Timer failure
1/2/2 DMA Initialisation failure
1/2/3 DMA Page Register Read/Write failure
1/3/1 RAM Refresh Verification error
1/3/3 First 64K RAM Chip/Data Line failure
1/3/4 First 64K RAM Odd/Even Logic
1/4/1 First 64K RAM: Address Line
1/4/2 First 64K RAM: Parity failure
1/4/3 Fail-Safe Timer Feature (EISA only)
1/4/4 Software NMI Port failure (EISA only)
4/2/4 Unexpected Interrupt in Protected Mode
2/followed by various combinations
First 64K RAM Chip/Data Line failure (combinations indicate which bit)
3/1/1 Slave DMA Register failure
3/1/2 Master DMA Register failure
3/1/3 Master Interrupt Mask Register failure
3/1/4 Slave Interrupt Mask Register failure
3/2/4 Keyboard Controller failure
3/3/4 Display Memory failure
3/4/1 Display Retrace failure
3/4/2 Video ROM search proceeding
4/2/1 Timer Tick failure
4/2/2 Shutdown failure
4/2/3 Gate A20 failure
4/3/1 RAM test above 64K failure
4/3/2/3 Programmable Interval Timer, Channel 2 failure
4/3/4 Realtime Clock failure
4/4/1 Serial Port error
4/4/2 Parallel Port error
4/4/3 Math Co-processor failure
(tone) 1/1/2 System Board Select
(tone) 1/1/3 Extender CMOS RAM