Kt965 family, Ami bios beep codes – Kontron KT965 Series User Manual

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KT965 Family

KTD-00699-S

Public User Manual

Date: 2010-04-15 Page

89 of 90

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AMI BIOS Beep Codes


Boot Block Beep Codes:

Number of

Beeps

Description

1

Insert diskette in floppy drive A:

2

‘AMIBOOT.ROM’ file not found in root directory of diskette in A:

3

Base Memory error

4

Flash Programming successful

5

Floppy read error

6

Keyboard controller BAT command failed

7

No Flash EPROM detected

8

Floppy controller failure

9

Boot Block BIOS checksum error

10

Flash Erase error

11

Flash Program error

12

‘AMIBOOT.ROM’ file size error

13

BIOS ROM image mismatch (file layout does not match image present in flash device)

POST BIOS Beep Codes:

Number of

Beeps

Description

1

Memory refresh timer error.

2

Parity error in base memory (first 64KB block)

3

Base memory read/write test error

4

Motherboard timer not operational

5

Processor error

6

8042 Gate A20 test error (cannot switch to protected mode)

7

General exception error (processor exception interrupt error)

8

Display memory error (system video adapter)

9

AMIBIOS ROM checksum error

10

CMOS shutdown register read/write error

11

Cache memory test failed



Troubleshooting POST BIOS Beep Codes:

Number of

Beeps

Troubleshooting Action

1, 2 or 3

Reseat the memory, or replace with known good modules.

4-7, 9-11

Fatal error indicating a serious problem with the system. Consult your system manufacturer.
Before declaring the motherboard beyond all hope, eliminate the possibility of interference by
a malfunctioning add-in card. Remove all expansion cards except the video adapter.
• If beep codes are generated when all other expansion cards are absent, consult your
system manufacturer’s technical support.
• If beep codes are not generated when all other expansion cards are absent, one of the add-
in cards is causing the malfunction. Insert the cards back into the system one at a time until
the problem happens again. This will reveal the malfunctioning card.

8

If the system video adapter is an add-in card, replace or reseat the video adapter. If the
video adapter is an integrated part of the system board, the board may be faulty.

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