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Just what are you attempting to do? If you attempt to update your Bios and any interference occurs along the way....good bye BIOs. No Bios...no computer operation either.
It isn't clear just what you need Bios Code for?
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MSI Beep codes are fairly standard for their motherboards, but based on the BIOS they have in them. Considering it's only two beeps and no more, it sounds like your memory is bad. See the following page at MSI: https://forum-en.msi.com/faq/article/bios-beep-codes
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A 1-2-2-3 beep code pattern means that there has been a BIOS ROM
checksum error. Literally, this would indicate an issue with the BIOS
chip on the motherboard. Since replacing a BIOS chip is often not
possible, this Phoenix BIOS issue is usually corrected by replacing the
entire motherboard.
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