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Dad
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      05-06-2007, 11:22 PM


After running for months without problems, PC beeped for over a minute or
two while inactive and then shut down. Tried to start and only get a short
beep plus a long one before it shuts down. Will not show anything on the
monitor. Disconnected the video card, put different ram in, disconnected the
hard and floppy drives, and disconnected the CDROM separately with still the
same problem.

I do not know if this influenced problem but I changed last week the setting
in the Bios to Turbo but PC ran properly until now.

I am running a Soyo Dragon Lite, Athlon 1700, Award Bios, and WinXP-Pro. All
fans are working and even replaced the CPU fan but without ability to
connect to motherboard, but instead to power cable.

Looked on Award Bios pages to see if the one short and very long beep meant
anything with no help.

Can anyone help me?


 
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      05-07-2007, 12:28 AM
Doesn't the BIOS look for the CPU fan to be connected to the MB?
If not then it shuts down the system to protect the CPU?
You disconnected the video card............did you put in another one?
Mayhbe a PCI one?
Did you enable the onboard video, if so equipped?

Award BIOS beep codes
Award uses the least of any of the BIOS manufactures just two codes, they
prefer to display a message on the screen state the error. The only time you
will get any beeps is if the video cards fails or a RAM problem.


Some Award Beep codes are here, but will probably not be much help:
http://www.phoenix.com/en/Customer+S...rror+Codes.htm
http://www.pcguide.com/ts/x/sys/beep/index.htm
http://bioscentral.com/beepcodes/awardbeep.htm

http://www.techadvice.com/tech/B/BeepCode.htm#Award
"Award BIOS Versions 2.xx and up, beeping codes -
The BIOS has only one standard beep code - one short, two long -
indicating a video problem has occurred.
If you are receiving any other beeps, it's probably a RAM problem."


I guess I would pull the ram out and try booting the computer to check the
beeps.

Then maybe pull the CPU out and try booting the computer to check the beeps.

Do this at your own risk!
I am thinking bad CPU or bad MotherBoard. :-(

good luck,
dave
(One out of many daves)


"Dad" <> wrote in message
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> After running for months without problems, PC beeped for over a minute or
> two while inactive and then shut down. Tried to start and only get a short
> beep plus a long one before it shuts down. Will not show anything on the
> monitor. Disconnected the video card, put different ram in, disconnected
> the
> hard and floppy drives, and disconnected the CDROM separately with still
> the
> same problem.
>
> I do not know if this influenced problem but I changed last week the
> setting
> in the Bios to Turbo but PC ran properly until now.
>
> I am running a Soyo Dragon Lite, Athlon 1700, Award Bios, and WinXP-Pro.
> All
> fans are working and even replaced the CPU fan but without ability to
> connect to motherboard, but instead to power cable.
>
> Looked on Award Bios pages to see if the one short and very long beep
> meant
> anything with no help.
>
> Can anyone help me?
>
>



 
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f/fgeorge
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      05-07-2007, 11:07 AM
On Sun, 6 May 2007 15:22:56 -0700, "Dad" <> wrote:

>After running for months without problems, PC beeped for over a minute or
>two while inactive and then shut down. Tried to start and only get a short
>beep plus a long one before it shuts down. Will not show anything on the
>monitor. Disconnected the video card, put different ram in, disconnected the
>hard and floppy drives, and disconnected the CDROM separately with still the
>same problem.
>
>I do not know if this influenced problem but I changed last week the setting
>in the Bios to Turbo but PC ran properly until now.
>
>I am running a Soyo Dragon Lite, Athlon 1700, Award Bios, and WinXP-Pro. All
>fans are working and even replaced the CPU fan but without ability to
>connect to motherboard, but instead to power cable.
>
>Looked on Award Bios pages to see if the one short and very long beep meant
>anything with no help.
>
>Can anyone help me?
>

1 long and then 1 short beep means motherboard bad. Continous beep
means bad power supply. Repeating short beeps means bad power supply.
1 long and 2 short beeps abd video card. 1 short and bad/no disply
means video cable and/or display bad. 1 short beep and no boot means
disk cable, adaptor or drive bad. No beeps means bad power supply.

 
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      05-08-2007, 06:06 PM
Thanks to everyone who give me advise on how to solve my problem. After
trying everything, including resetting the CMOS, replacing video card, and
changing RAM, I temporarily plugged in an old CPU, which was removed from
another PC after making noise, into the motherboard and got PC to start up.
Then I went into the bios and disabled the automatic fan shutdown.

Looks like I need to find somewhere more CPU fans since Fry's do not carry
them without heatsinks. Anyone know a source?

"Dad" <> wrote in message
news:463e5536$0$19412$...
> After running for months without problems, PC beeped for over a minute or
> two while inactive and then shut down. Tried to start and only get a short
> beep plus a long one before it shuts down. Will not show anything on the
> monitor. Disconnected the video card, put different ram in, disconnected
> the
> hard and floppy drives, and disconnected the CDROM separately with still
> the
> same problem.
>
> I do not know if this influenced problem but I changed last week the
> setting
> in the Bios to Turbo but PC ran properly until now.
>
> I am running a Soyo Dragon Lite, Athlon 1700, Award Bios, and WinXP-Pro.
> All
> fans are working and even replaced the CPU fan but without ability to
> connect to motherboard, but instead to power cable.
>
> Looked on Award Bios pages to see if the one short and very long beep
> meant
> anything with no help.
>
> Can anyone help me?
>
>



 
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f/fgeorge
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      05-08-2007, 07:26 PM
On Tue, 08 May 2007 17:06:32 GMT, "DrB" <> wrote:

>Thanks to everyone who give me advise on how to solve my problem. After
>trying everything, including resetting the CMOS, replacing video card, and
>changing RAM, I temporarily plugged in an old CPU, which was removed from
>another PC after making noise, into the motherboard and got PC to start up.
>Then I went into the bios and disabled the automatic fan shutdown.
>
>Looks like I need to find somewhere more CPU fans since Fry's do not carry
>them without heatsinks. Anyone know a source?
>

I think newegg.com has them. I have dealt with them and they are good
and honest.

>"Dad" <> wrote in message
>news:463e5536$0$19412$.. .
>> After running for months without problems, PC beeped for over a minute or
>> two while inactive and then shut down. Tried to start and only get a short
>> beep plus a long one before it shuts down. Will not show anything on the
>> monitor. Disconnected the video card, put different ram in, disconnected
>> the
>> hard and floppy drives, and disconnected the CDROM separately with still
>> the
>> same problem.
>>
>> I do not know if this influenced problem but I changed last week the
>> setting
>> in the Bios to Turbo but PC ran properly until now.
>>
>> I am running a Soyo Dragon Lite, Athlon 1700, Award Bios, and WinXP-Pro.
>> All
>> fans are working and even replaced the CPU fan but without ability to
>> connect to motherboard, but instead to power cable.
>>
>> Looked on Award Bios pages to see if the one short and very long beep
>> meant
>> anything with no help.
>>
>> Can anyone help me?
>>
>>

>


 
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doug
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      05-18-2007, 11:21 PM

"DrB" <> wrote in message
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> Thanks to everyone who give me advise on how to solve my problem. After
> trying everything, including resetting the CMOS, replacing video card, and
> changing RAM, I temporarily plugged in an old CPU, which was removed from
> another PC after making noise, into the motherboard and got PC to start
> up. Then I went into the bios and disabled the automatic fan shutdown.
>
> Looks like I need to find somewhere more CPU fans since Fry's do not carry
> them without heatsinks. Anyone know a source?
>


Try this site

http://www.buyextras.com/fans.html

I've dealt with them many times with excellent results.


 
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