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General computer boot on many computers

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Hello there Jesper. Usually the pc is fine if having a one beep sound but not all of them are. Check this out

one bib sound

Award Bios : normal

Ami bios : dram fail

IBM bios : normal 

 

That's all i know hope it help of you can find more here 

https://kb.iu.edu/d/afzy

Hi everyone. I have noticed that many computers startup, with one short bib tone. also, the computers that are bought from the store. Will that short bib tone not mean dram failure.or are the bib tone a normal thing for telling it will boot up. ? 

In mind. All the computers boot up. and starting windows. 

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if you mean harddrives or fans ramping up to their operating speed, thats normal. My computers do not beep at me.

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Hello there Jesper. Usually the pc is fine if having a one beep sound but not all of them are. Check this out

one bib sound

Award Bios : normal

Ami bios : dram fail

IBM bios : normal 

 

That's all i know hope it help of you can find more here 

https://kb.iu.edu/d/afzy

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hard drives or fans ramping up to their operating speed, will that make a beep sound? 
if they not the motherboard sends that one short beep and boot up in windows. See this many times. I guessing it stands for dram refresh failure for what I have researched for. 
 

 

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