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Got 3 long beeps, have changed good memory, same problem. Took out battery short the battery terminals for 30 seconds and re-install battery, still got the same problem, any ideas?

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Look at the capacitors on the motherboard. They all should be indented inward. If any of them are bowled upwards, then you have a faulty motherboard, and the reason that your RAM isn't working on it.

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Take out all the RAM and only try to boot with one RAM chip installed at a time.

Maybe the RAM is incompatible with the motherboard?

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Hi John. If you already swaped the Memory, it's the video card. I'm giving you what the beep means according to the different types of BIOS, because basically Ascent is a clone PC. I hope it helps.
(you will have to open the computer to see the BIOS type.)

BIOS AWARD

1 long beep and 2 shorts -- Video error
2 short beeps -- non-fatal error.
1 beep corto -- OK.

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6 beeps cortos -- bad keyboard.
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1-1-2 beeps -- Problem with cpu/motherboard.
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Do the beeps have a sequence? like 2 long, 2 short, 2 long. It is very helpful to know the beep code. Remove your video board ( if you have one ) and see if the same beeps occur. If not, put video back in very firmly and remove all memory chips. Same beep code? Put in one memory chip in the slot A1 conn.
Does this help you? If there is no change, jumper your rtc to wipe out battery. wait 30 sec. then put jumper bck to normal position. If you can, removing the nickel Battery would be a good idea for 30 sec. Make sure to put it back in. If you're still getting the same beep code, or if it has changed to a new tempo, we are on the right track and you will be able to fix it.
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2 short 6 long beeps, whats the problem? nothing on screen, no other signs.

Check your VGA Card it's properly connect and your memory module, maybe one of that is not functioning.

If still have that beeps then change temporarily your VGA Card with another. As long as you see some appears on the screen then it's good luck.

Good luck!
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PS: All your pass codes will remain in the lockset memory even for extended periods of time without any batteries installed
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I think that either you have a bad power supply or it is not connected properly. I suppose it could also not be supplying enough power.

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