a8n-e one short beep startup

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Hi, I'm getting one short beep upon startup with an A8N-E. Is that normal
or is that a RAM problem.

TIA,
john
 
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In article <REKde.14050$Ab.8839@trndny04>, "name" <vze4j6mv@verizon.net> wrote:

> Hi, I'm getting one short beep upon startup with an A8N-E. Is that normal
> or is that a RAM problem.
>
> TIA,
> john

If the computer is POSTing, then that is just the startup beep.
The purpose of a startup beep, is to prove to the computer
user, that the speaker is working. Just like a lamp test on
a LED or LCD equipment display proves that the display works.

If there was a problem, the beep pattern would likely be
repeated at regular intervals.

To see what the symptoms of a RAM problem would be like,
just pull the RAM out and start the computer. That should
show you what a RAM beep pattern is like. (Always unplug the
computer before adding or removing components. That
prevents +5VSB power from affecting any components you are
adding or removing.)

HTH,
Paul
 
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Thanks for your reply. I looked up the Phoenix BIOS beep codes and found out
what was going on.
BTW, Phoenix has more beep codes than a runway sanitation truck in reverse:)


"Paul" <nospam@needed.com> wrote in message
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> In article <REKde.14050$Ab.8839@trndny04>, "name" <vze4j6mv@verizon.net>
> wrote:
>
>> Hi, I'm getting one short beep upon startup with an A8N-E. Is that
>> normal
>> or is that a RAM problem.
>>
>> TIA,
>> john
>
> If the computer is POSTing, then that is just the startup beep.
> The purpose of a startup beep, is to prove to the computer
> user, that the speaker is working. Just like a lamp test on
> a LED or LCD equipment display proves that the display works.
>
> If there was a problem, the beep pattern would likely be
> repeated at regular intervals.
>
> To see what the symptoms of a RAM problem would be like,
> just pull the RAM out and start the computer. That should
> show you what a RAM beep pattern is like. (Always unplug the
> computer before adding or removing components. That
> prevents +5VSB power from affecting any components you are
> adding or removing.)
>
> HTH,
> Paul