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Error code 22 on my intel motherboard. HELLP!!!!!!!!

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I just did a normal restart on my computer and then on the boot up this happened. My motherboard is goving me the number 22 on the screen and three beeps. And my computer is in like a boot loop. What the frick. 

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3 beep mean you have defective memory, if the beeps are,after the bios is done. Try booting with one memory 

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2 minutes ago, Zmax said:

3 beep mean you have defective memory, if the beeps are,after the bios is done. Try booting with one memory 

I cant even get to the bios. And i already tried some memory from another working computer and it didn’t work.

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When you power down, do you use the start, power option of windows. Or do you use the power button of the computer.,

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Just now, Zmax said:

When you power down, do you use the start, power option of windows. Or do you use the power button of the computer.,

I just used windows shut down option.

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Found this not sure if applicable

 

Code 2.2

 

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The main area (DXE) of BIOS has become corrupted and there is no recovery binary image available. Also happens when updating BIOS.

 

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Just now, Zmax said:

Found this not sure if applicable

 

Code 2.2

 

 

So what do i do?

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Just now, Zmax said:

Brand of Comp  &  MB

Its a custom built. Ehy do you think its mounted on my desk. And an intel motherboard. When you look ip code 22 on intels website you get this 

22: Reading SPD from memory DIMMs

 

Though even when i take the memory completely out i still get that post code

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The best option is to contact MB maker or Brand if you bought it of the shelf

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1 minute ago, Zmax said:

The best option is to contact MB maker or Brand if you bought it of the shelf

No i bought it used. Its an older board. Seriously is there nothing i can freaking do. 

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You can try to reflash the bios  But I have never done it so just a guest

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Just now, Zmax said:

You can try to reflash the bios

How do i do that if it wont even stay running for 5 seconds

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Look in handbook how to clear the Cmos, If you do not have the book look in manufacturer web site 

 

The Cmos is memory that keep any change done to the bios. 

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If the bios is not damage , clearing the Cmos will reset bios to factory default

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Just now, Zmax said:

If the bios is not damage , clearing the Cmos will reset bios to factory default

 

2 minutes ago, Zmax said:

Look in handbook how to clear the Cmos, If you do not have the book look in manufacturer web site 

 

The Cmos is memory that keep any change done to the bios. 

Ok trying that

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Found one possibility. That you power supply is not working properly This is just a guess

 

Can you try other PSU

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8 minutes ago, Zmax said:

Found one possibility. That you power supply is not working properly This is just a guess

 

Can you try other PSU

That worked. The cmos thing. Thank you so much. You my friend are a lifesaver.

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