Computer beep codes – Dell OptiPlex GX240 User Manual

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Computer Beep Codes

When errors occur during a boot routine that cannot be reported on the
monitor, your computer may emit a series of beeps that identify the
problem. The beep code is a pattern of sounds: for example, one beep,
followed by a second beep, and then a burst of three beeps (code 1-1-3)
means that the computer was unable to read the data in nonvolatile
random-access memory (NVRAM). This information is invaluable to the
Dell support staff if you need to call for technical assistance.

When a beep code is emitted, write it down on a copy of the Diagnostics
Checklist found in “

Getting Help

,” and then look it up in “

Computer Beep

Codes

.” If you are unable to resolve the problem by looking up the meaning

of the beep code, use the

Dell Diagnostics

to identify a more serious cause.

If you are still unable to resolve the problem, see

Getting Help

” for

instructions on obtaining technical assistance.

C o m p u t e r B e e p C o d e s

Code

Cause

Action

1-1-2

Microprocessor register
failure

See

Getting Help

” for instructions on

obtaining technical assistance.

1-1-3

NVRAM

Run the System Board Devices tests in
the

Dell Diagnostics

, if possible.

1-1-4

ROM BIOS checksum
failure

Run the System Board Devices tests in
the

Dell Diagnostics

, if possible.

1-2-1

Programmable interval
timer

Run the System Board Devices tests in
the

Dell Diagnostics

, if possible.

1-2-2

Direct memory access
(DMA) initialization
failure

Run the System Board Devices tests in
the

Dell Diagnostics

, if possible.

1-2-3

DMA page register
read/write failure

Run the System Board Devices tests in
the

Dell Diagnostics

, if possible.

1-3

Video Memory Test
failure

Run the VESA/VGA Interface tests in
the

Dell Diagnostics

.

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