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    Anyone know what the following series of beep code mean from an ABIT BE6-2 motherboard (Award)?

    High low high low high low...ect.

    Sounds like a European police car

    Have dead computer - need advice to prevent extensive troubleshooting. All I could find on the web is a reference to memory problems for any beep code other than the familiar one for no installed video.

  • #2
    hmmmm... never heard of that one before, it could be the heat sensor for ur CPU (or another MB componenet) going off... but i guess you let it cool before trying again..

    or it could be a component that isnt connected properly such as a cable or maybe your cpu fan

    just a guess though... im not sure.... if none of those work try taking out/disconnecting every device and every hd and cdrom etc... then put stuff in one by one (starting with vid card off course) until you find the problem... there might not be any other way

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    • #3
      nehalmistry - thanks for the suggestions. I don't know when I'll have time to try them, just had a baby girl this morning.

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      • #4
        On my Asus K7M this particular alarm is set off when my motherboard believes there is a problem with the fans or something overheating.

        I know you have an Abit, but we might hope they standardized those beeps. (L'espoir fait vivre).

        What I'd try is enter the bios and put on "Ignore" every thermal monitoring system (CPU temp, Mthb temp, case cooling, cpu cooling,...)

        Vlip

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        • #5
          Congrats Brian

          On my BF-6 and my previous mobo that sound was caused by something tripping a temperature alarm.

          No idea why it should happen straight away tho (unless one of the alarms in your BIOS has got set very low for some reason).

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          • #6
            Congrats on your daughter, Brian R.

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            • #7
              Thanks everyone. I'll try that temperature monitoring thing first off.

              BTW 8 lbs 6 oz

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              • #8
                Congrats Brian!!!
                "Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter, and those who matter don't mind." -- Dr. Seuss

                "Always do good. It will gratify some and astonish the rest." ~Mark Twain

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                • #9
                  just had a baby girl this morning
                  damn, that must have hurt

                  That's definately a heat sensor, you will need to either raise the temp in the bios or disconnect the probe from the board

                  see THIS link

                  does it do it as soon as it boots or a few seconds in?
                  jim

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                  • #10
                    <font size=+2>CONGRATS!</font>

                    Have fun with her (I mean the daughter, but can be interpreted with the comp too... ). hehe

                    Dimitri
                    "The most beautiful thing we can experience is the mysterious. It is the source of all true art and all science. He to whom this emotion is a stranger, who can no longer pause to wonder and stand rapt in awe, is as good as dead: His eyes are closed"
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                    • #11
                      brian_r: awwwww... this must be one of the hapiest days of ur life.... I (and i think everyone else here) wish you the best of luck with your new bundle of joy..

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                      P5A-B AMD K6-266@300
                      Matrox Milleniumm G200 AGP (oh, lets party)
                      Creative SB Awe32 (a classic, superb card)
                      Realtek 8029A NIC Card
                      64meg Ram
                      Ali V agp chipset
                      ICQ UIN: 24730025
                      <font size="1">Gigabyte GA-6VXC7-4X MoBo
                      VIA Apollo Pro 133a (694x/686A) chipset (4x agp, UDMA 66)
                      Celeron II 733 CPU (coppermine 128)
                      128meg (2x64) 133mhz SDRam
                      Matrox Milleniumm G200 AGP 16 mb
                      Creative Sound Blaster Live! 5.1 Digital model 0100 (MP3+, Gamer)
                      Quantum LM 30 gig HD 7200 RPM UDMA 66
                      Realtek 8029A NIC Card
                      Optiquest V775 17" Monitor
                      Actima 36X CD-Rom
                      Advansys 510 SCSI Card (ISA, but good enuf for my burner)
                      Yamaha 6416 CD-RW
                      Windows 2000 (primary)
                      Slackware Linux 9.0(secondary/emergency)</font>

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                      • #12
                        Yes, congratulations Brian.


                        The big questions is however - how can something so cute and lovable create such a filthy stinkin' mess?! (sorry to spoil the excitement Brian , hehe!)

                        Paul.

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                          • #14
                            Pace, don't you know? The mess doesn't become stinky until they get a bit older. This was natures way of getting the parents used to doing the changing, then BAM! here, smell this.

                            Rags

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                            • #15
                              Getting back to the subject at hand, I am unable to access the BIOS screen. The beep sequence (which never seems to end, by the way) I described occurs before any video appears, right after the drives are tested.

                              I have replaced both the memory and the processor without effect.

                              The dip switches on the mb have been set to default and the CMOS has been reset using the jumper. Now that I've defaulted the BIOS, once in a while, the POST screen appears with the memory count, but the computer will not go beyond this point. Reseting brings on the European police again.

                              I've made sure the CMOS is fully seated - no effect. I have no thermistor attached to the mb. Everything is internal.

                              The fans for the processor are working correctly, for both processors I've tried. All cables are tight.

                              Bad MB?

                              Suggestions please...

                              [This message has been edited by Brian R. (edited 07 September 2000).]

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