POST Beep Codes
When you turn the computer on, it
performs Power On System Test (POST), during which it checks and
initializes the system's internal components.
If a serious error occurs, the computer does not display a message but emits a series of long and short beeps instead.
Beeps are your computer's way of letting you know what's going on when the video signal is not working.
These codes are built in to the BIOS of the PC.
There is no official standard for these codes due to the many brands of BIOS that are out there.
To decode the meaning of your computer POST beep codes you must consult the manual of your motherboard.
If you don't have a motherboard manual or if it's incomplete you must search on the site of your computer manufacturer.
Another way is take off the computer case and look for BIOS manufacturer (just see if it says "AMI" or "Phoenix" ...)..
Once you have determined your BIOS make, consult the following tables to see what's wrong with your computer.
If a serious error occurs, the computer does not display a message but emits a series of long and short beeps instead.
Beeps are your computer's way of letting you know what's going on when the video signal is not working.
These codes are built in to the BIOS of the PC.
There is no official standard for these codes due to the many brands of BIOS that are out there.
To decode the meaning of your computer POST beep codes you must consult the manual of your motherboard.
If you don't have a motherboard manual or if it's incomplete you must search on the site of your computer manufacturer.
Another way is take off the computer case and look for BIOS manufacturer (just see if it says "AMI" or "Phoenix" ...)..
Once you have determined your BIOS make, consult the following tables to see what's wrong with your computer.
Beeps
|
Descriptions
|
1
|
The memory refresh circuitry has
failed
|
2
|
Parity errors have been detected
in the first 64 KB of memory
|
3
|
A failure has occurred within the
first 64 KB or memory
|
4
|
System Timer failure: Timer 1 on
the mainboard does not work properly
|
5
|
The CPU has generated an
undetectable error
|
6
|
8042 Gate-A20 failure: BIOS cannot
switch the CPU into protected mode
|
7
|
The CPU has generated an exception
error
|
8
|
The video adapter is missing, or
the memory on the adapter has generated a failure
|
9
|
The ROM checksum value does not
match the value in BIOS
|
10
|
The shutdown register for CMOS
interrupt channel 2 has failed POST; the system board cannot retrieve CMOS
contents during POST
|
11
|
Level-2 cache memory has failed
the tests, and has been disabled
|
2 short
|
POST has failed, caused by a
failure of one of the hardware tests
|
1 long, 2 short
|
Failure in video system: a
checksum error was encountered in video BIOS ROM, or a horizontal retrace
failure has been encountered
|
1 long, 3 short
|
Failure in video system: the video
DAC, the monitor detection procedure or the video RAM has failed
|
1 long
|
POST procedures have passed
|
The following are AMI BIOS Beep
Codes that can occur. However because of the wide variety of different computer
manufacturers with this BIOS the beep codes may vary.
Beep Code
|
Descriptions
|
1 short
|
DRAM refresh failure
|
2 short
|
Parity circuit failure
|
3 short
|
Base 64K RAM failure
|
4 short
|
System timer failure
|
5 short
|
Process failure
|
6 short
|
Keyboard controller Gate A20 error
|
7 short
|
Virtual mode exception error
|
8 short
|
Display memory Read/Write test
failure
|
9 short
|
ROM BIOS checksum failure
|
10 short
|
CMOS shutdown Read/Write error
|
11 short
|
Cache Memory error
|
1 long, 3 short
|
Conventional/Extended memory
failure
|
1 long, 8 short
|
Display/Retrace test failed
|
Long Beep
|
Short Beep
|
Descriptions
|
0
|
1
|
Low level processor verification
test failed (POST 1)
|
0
|
2
|
Clearing keyboard controller
buffers failed (POST 2)
|
0
|
3
|
Keyboard controller reset failed
(POST 3)
|
0
|
4
|
Low level keyboard controller
interface test (POST 4)
|
0
|
5
|
Reading data from keyboard
controller failed (POST 5)
|
0
|
6
|
System board support chip
initialization failed (POST 6)
|
0
|
7
|
Processor register read/write
verify test failed (POST 7)
|
0
|
8
|
CMOS timer initialization failed
(POST 8)
|
0
|
9
|
ROM BIOS checksum test failed
(POST 9)
|
0
|
10
|
Initialize primary video (POST 10)
|
0
|
11
|
8254 timer channel 0 test failed
(POST 11)
|
0
|
12
|
8254 timer channel 1 test failed
(POST 12)
|
0
|
13
|
8254 timer channel 2 test failed
(POST 13)
|
0
|
14
|
CMOS power-on and time test failed
(POST 14)
|
0
|
15
|
CMOS shutdown byte test failed
(POST 15)
|
1
|
0
|
DMA channel 0 test failed (POST
16)
|
1
|
1
|
DMA channel 1 test failed (POST
17)
|
1
|
2
|
DMA page register test failed
(POST 18)
|
1
|
3
|
Keyboard controller interface test
failed (POST 19)
|
1
|
4
|
Memory refresh toggle test failed
(POST 20)
|
1
|
5
|
First 64 KB memory test failed
(POST 21)
|
1
|
6
|
Setup interrupt vector table
failed (POST 22)
|
1
|
7
|
Video initialization failed (POST
23)
|
1
|
8
|
Video memory test failed (POST 24)
|
Short Beep
|
Long Beep
|
Short Beep
|
Descriptions
|
3
|
1
|
-
|
Flash loader failure
|
3
|
2
|
-
|
Failure in system board component
|
3
|
3
|
-
|
Failure in system board component
|
3
|
4
|
-
|
Memory failure
|
3
|
5
|
-
|
Video failure
|
0
|
6
|
-
|
Flash BIOS update error
|
-
|
2
|
x
|
AST low level diagnostics
|
Beeps
|
Descriptions
|
1-1-3
|
CMOS read/write failure
|
1-1-4
|
ROM BIOS checksum failure
|
1-2-1
|
Programmable interval timer
failure
|
1-2-2
|
DMA initialization failure
|
1-2-3
|
DMA page register read/write
failure
|
1-3-1
|
RAM refresh verification failure
|
1-3-3
|
First 64 KB RAM chip or data or
data line failure
|
1-3-4
|
First 64 KB RAM odd/even logic
failure
|
1-4-1
|
First 64 KB RAM address line
failure
|
1-4-2
|
First 64 KB RAM parity failure
|
2-1-1
|
First 64 KB RAM failure bit 0
|
2-1-2
|
First 64 KB RAM failure bit 1
|
2-1-3
|
First 64 KB RAM failure bit 2
|
2-1-4
|
First 64 KB RAM failure bit 3
|
2-2-1
|
First 64 KB RAM failure bit 4
|
2-2-2
|
First 64 KB RAM failure bit 5
|
2-2-3
|
First 64 KB RAM failure bit 6
|
2-2-4
|
First 64 KB RAM failure bit 7
|
2-3-1
|
First 64 KB RAM failure bit 8
|
2-3-2
|
First 64 KB RAM failure bit 9
|
2-3-3
|
First 64 KB RAM failure bit A
|
2-3-4
|
First 64 KB RAM failure bit B
|
2-4-1
|
First 64 KB RAM failure bit C
|
2-4-2
|
First 64 KB RAM failure bit D
|
2-4-3
|
First 64 KB RAM failure bit E
|
2-4-4
|
First 64 KB RAM failure bit F
|
3-1-1
|
Slave DMA register failure
|
3-1-2
|
Master DMA register failure
|
3-1-3
|
Slave interrupt mask register
failure
|
3-1-4
|
Slave interrupt mask failure
|
3-2-4
|
Keyboard controller test failure
|
3-3-4
|
Screen memory test failure
|
3-4-1
|
Screen initialization failure
|
3-4-2
|
Screen retrace test failure
|
3-4-3
|
Failure searching for video ROM
|
4-2-1
|
No timer tick
|
4-2-3
|
Gate-A20 failure
|
4-2-4
|
Unexpected interrupt in protected
mode
|
Beeps
|
Error Message
|
Description
|
Resolution
|
1
|
Refresh Failure
|
The memory refresh circuitry is
faulty.
|
Reseat the memory SIMMs. If the
system still beeps, replace the memory.
|
2
|
Parity Error
|
Parity error in the base memory
(the first 64 KB block) of memory.
|
Reseat the memory SIMMs. If the
system still beeps, replace the memory.
|
3
|
Base 64 KB Memory Failure
|
Memory failure in first 64 KB.
|
Reseat the memory SIMMs. If the
system still beeps, replace the memory.
|
4
|
Timer Not Operational
|
A memory failure in the first 64
KB of memory, or Timer 1 is not functioning.
|
The motherboard must be replaced.
|
5
|
Processor error 8042 - Gate A20
Failure
|
The CPU generated an error.
|
The motherboard must be replaced.
|
6
|
8042 - Gate A20 Failure Processor
Exception Interrupt Error
|
Cannot switch to protected mode.
|
Try a different keyboard, or
replace the keyboard fuse, if the keyboard has one.
|
7
|
Processor Exception Interrupt
Error
|
The CPU on the CPU Card generated
an exception interrupt.
|
The motherboard must be replaced.
|
8
|
Display Memory Read/Write Error
|
The system video adapter is either
missing or its memory is faulty. This is not a fatal error.
|
There is a memory error on the
video adapter. Replace the video adapter, or the RAM on the video adapter.
|
9
|
ROM Checksum Error
|
The ROM checksum value does not
match the value encoded in WINBIOS.
|
The BIOS ROM chip is bad. The
system probably needs a new BIOS ROM chip.
|
10
|
CMOS Shutdown Register Read/Write
Error
|
The shutdown register for CMOS RAM
has failed.
|
The motherboard must be replaced.
|
11
|
Cache memory bad - do not enable
cache
|
The cache memory test failed.
Cache memory is disabled. Do not press Ctrl/Alt/Shift <+> to enable
cache memory.
|
The motherboard must be replaced.
|
The following are Award BIOS Beep
Codes that can occur. However because of the wide variety of different computer
manufacturers with this BIOS the beep codes may vary.
Beep Code
|
Descriptions
|
1 long, 2 short
|
Indicates a video error has
occurred and the BIOS cannot initialize the video screen to display any
additional information
|
Any other beep(s)
|
>RAM problem.
|
If any other correctable hardware
issues the BIOS will display a message.
The following are IBM BIOS Beep Codes
that can occur. However because of the wide variety of models shipping with
this BIOS the beep codes may vary.
Beep Code
|
Descriptions
|
No Beeps
|
No Power, Loose Card, or Short.
|
1 Short Beep
|
Normal POST, computer is ok.
|
2 Short Beep
|
POST error, review screen for
error code.
|
Continuous Beep
|
No Power, Loose Card, or Short.
|
Repeating Short Beep
|
No Power, Loose Card, or Short.
|
One Long and one Short Beep
|
Motherboard issue.
|
One Long and Two short Beeps
|
Video (Mono/CGA Display Circuitry)
issue.
|
One Long and Three Short Beeps.
|
Video (EGA) Display Circuitry.
|
Three Long Beeps
|
Keyboard / Keyboard card error.
|
One Beep, Blank or Incorrect
Display
|
Video Display Circuitry.
|
TONES
|
ERROR
|
Error Tone. (two sets of different
tones)
|
Problem with logic board or SCSI
bus.
|
Startup tone, drive spins, no
video
|
Problem with video controller.
|
Powers on, no tone.
|
Logic board problem.
|
High Tone, four higher tones.
|
Problem with SIMM.
|
PHOENIX BIOS Q3.07 OR 4.X
Beep Code
|
Descriptions / What to Check
|
1-1-1-3
|
Verify Real Mode.
|
1-1-2-1
|
Get CPU type.
|
1-1-2-3
|
Initialize system hardware.
|
1-1-3-1
|
Initialize chipset registers with
initial POST values.
|
1-1-3-2
|
Set in POST flag.
|
1-1-3-3
|
Initialize CPU registers.
|
1-1-4-1
|
Initialize cache to initial POST
values.
|
1-1-4-3
|
Initialize I/O.
|
1-2-1-1
|
Initialize Power Management.
|
1-2-1-2
|
Load alternate registers with
initial POST values.
|
1-2-1-3
|
Jump to UserPatch0.
|
1-2-2-1
|
Initialize keyboard controller.
|
1-2-2-3
|
BIOS ROM checksum.
|
1-2-3-1
|
8254 timer initialization.
|
1-2-3-3
|
8237 DMA controller
initialization.
|
1-2-4-1
|
Reset Programmable Interrupt
Controller.
|
1-3-1-1
|
Test DRAM refresh.
|
1-3-1-3
|
Test 8742 Keyboard Controller.
|
1-3-2-1
|
Set ES segment to register to 4
GB.
|
1-3-3-1
|
28 Autosize DRAM.
|
1-3-3-3
|
Clear 512K base RAM.
|
1-3-4-1
|
Test 512 base address lines.
|
1-3-4-3
|
Test 512K base memory.
|
1-4-1-3
|
Test CPU bus-clock frequency.
|
1-4-2-4
|
Reinitialize the chipset.
|
1-4-3-1
|
Shadow system BIOS ROM.
|
1-4-3-2
|
Reinitialize the cache.
|
1-4-3-3
|
Autosize cache.
|
1-4-4-1
|
Configure advanced chipset
registers.
|
1-4-4-2
|
Load alternate registers with CMOS
values.
|
2-1-1-1
|
Set Initial CPU speed.
|
2-1-1-3
|
Initialize interrupt vectors.
|
2-1-2-1
|
Initialize BIOS interrupts.
|
2-1-2-3
|
Check ROM copyright notice.
|
2-1-2-4
|
Initialize manager for PCI Options
ROMs.
|
2-1-3-1
|
Check video configuration against
CMOS.
|
2-1-3-2
|
Initialize PCI bus and devices.
|
2-1-3-3
|
Initialize all video adapters in
system.
|
2-1-4-1
|
Shadow video BIOS ROM.
|
2-1-4-3
|
Display copyright notice.
|
2-2-1-1
|
Display CPU type and speed.
|
2-2-1-3
|
Test keyboard.
|
2-2-2-1
|
Set key click if enabled.
|
2-2-2-3
|
56 Enable keyboard.
|
2-2-3-1
|
Test for unexpected interrupts.
|
2-2-3-3
|
Display prompt "Press F2 to
enter SETUP".
|
2-2-4-1
|
Test RAM between 512 and 640k.
|
2-3-1-1
|
Test expanded memory.
|
2-3-1-3
|
Test extended memory address
lines.
|
2-3-2-1
|
Jump to UserPatch1.
|
2-3-2-3
|
Configure advanced cache
registers.
|
2-3-3-1
|
Enable external and CPU caches.
|
2-3-3-3
|
Display external cache size.
|
2-3-4-1
|
Display shadow message.
|
2-3-4-3
|
Display non-disposable segments.
|
2-4-1-1
|
Display error messages.
|
2-4-1-3
|
Check for configuration errors.
|
2-4-2-1
|
Test real-time clock.
|
2-4-2-3
|
Check for keyboard errors
|
2-4-4-1
|
Set up hardware interrupts
vectors.
|
2-4-4-3
|
Test coprocessor if present.
|
3-1-1-1
|
Disable onboard I/O ports.
|
3-1-1-3
|
Detect and install external RS232
ports.
|
3-1-2-1
|
Detect and install external
parallel ports.
|
3-1-2-3
|
Re-initialize onboard I/O ports.
|
3-1-3-1
|
Initialize BIOS Data Area.
|
3-1-3-3
|
Initialize Extended BIOS Data
Area.
|
3-1-4-1
|
Initialize floppy controller.
|
3-2-1-1
|
Initialize hard-disk controller.
|
3-2-1-2
|
Initialize local-bus hard-disk
controller.
|
3-2-1-3
|
Jump to UserPatch2.
|
3-2-2-1
|
Disable A20 address line.
|
3-2-2-3
|
Clear huge ES segment register.
|
3-2-3-1
|
Search for option ROMs.
|
3-2-3-3
|
Shadow option ROMs.
|
3-2-4-1
|
Set up Power Management.
|
3-2-4-3
|
Enable hardware interrupts.
|
3-3-1-1
|
Set time of day.
|
3-3-1-3
|
Check key lock.
|
3-3-3-1
|
Erase F2 prompt.
|
3-3-3-3
|
Scan for F2 key stroke.
|
3-3-4-1
|
Enter SETUP.
|
3-3-4-3
|
Clear in-POST flag.
|
3-4-1-1
|
Check for errors
|
3-4-1-3
|
POST done--prepare to boot
operating system.
|
3-4-2-1
|
One beep.
|
3-4-2-3
|
Check password (optional).
|
3-4-3-1
|
Clear global descriptor table.
|
3-4-4-1
|
Clear parity checkers.
|
3-4-4-3
|
Clear screen (optional).
|
3-4-4-4
|
Check virus and backup reminders.
|
4-1-1-1
|
Try to boot with INT 19.
|
4-2-1-1
|
Interrupt handler error.
|
4-2-1-3
|
Unknown interrupt error.
|
4-2-2-1
|
Pending interrupt error.
|
4-2-2-3
|
Initialize option ROM error.
|
4-2-3-1
|
Shutdown error.
|
4-2-3-3
|
Extended Block Move.
|
4-2-4-1
|
Shutdown 10 error.
|
4-3-1-3
|
Initialize the chipset.
|
4-3-1-4
|
Initialize refresh counter.
|
4-3-2-1
|
Check for Forced Flash.
|
4-3-2-2
|
Check HW status of ROM.
|
4-3-2-3
|
BIOS ROM is OK.
|
4-3-2-4
|
Do a complete RAM test.
|
4-3-3-1
|
Do OEM initialization.
|
4-3-3-2
|
Initialize interrupt controller.
|
4-3-3-3
|
Read in bootstrap code.
|
4-3-3-4
|
Initialize all vectors.
|
4-3-4-1
|
Boot the Flash program.
|
4-3-4-2
|
Initialize the boot device.
|
4-3-4-3
|
Boot code was read OK.
|
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