Does anyone know the beep codes for this motherboard? In particular a long around 5 seconds continuous beep on boot.
Http://pcsupport.about.com/od/nonworkingcomponent/ht/beepcodestb.htm
HERE YOU CAN READ ABOUT YOUR BEEP-CODES AMI-BIOS,AWARD-BIOS OR PHOENIX-BIOS.
SOURCE: gigabyte k8m800-8237 won't boot with 2nd gig ram installed.
Could have been dusty. Find a copy of Memtest and run it to check things out. Errors could mean a bad stick or bad slot.
SOURCE: Gigabyte GA-945P-S3 short beep codes on cold boot.
Using the manual for the Gigabyte GA-945P-S3 MB. Go to page 71 & you'll see bios beep codes for your board: AWARD BIOS Beep Codes 1 short: System boots successfully 2 short: CMOS setting error 1 long 1 short: DRAM or M/B error 1 long 2 short: Monitor or display card error 1 long 3 short: Keyboard error 1 long 9 short: BIOS ROM error Continuous long beeps: DRAM error Continuous short beeps: Power error As you can see there isn't a code for three short beeps. When you boot your system try to pause your boot up screen. See if the bios is reporting the correct total of memory in your system. Bios codes from the link below. http://www.computerhope.com/beep.htm#05 3 beeps for the AMI bios code reports Base 64K RAM failure. You can test your memory. Go to memtest.org Scroll down the site to just under the three screen shots. Download Memtest86+ V2.11 You have a choice in making a bootable floppy disk or a bootable CD-ROM disk. Once completed you boot your system to the testing program. Memtest will check your system memory. This should help. Thanks for using FixYa! Mike
SOURCE: enable to boot bootable usb drive,ga-945gzm-s2 motherboard
reset your bios inside your pc its a big watch battery take it out for 10 15 min then put back it if that does not work take out the battery again and if you see neer your battery was ther should be a small jumper its usually black and its plugged in your board it also should have 3 pins to plug it in when you take it out plug it in the next 2 pins (the miffle one will plug in aswell then put it back in the first pins again put battery back in an try to boot it should work...
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