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ukfiaa
post Jun 7 2006, 06:11 PM
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Hi..
I am new here... my name is Michelle and my computer keeps beeping. I ran Belarc Advisor as recommended in one of your posts and this is the result

Main Circuit Board

1.05 gigahertz AMD Athlon XP
128 kilobyte primary memory cache
512 kilobyte secondary memory cache Board: eveshamvale
Bus Clock: 100 megahertz
BIOS: Phoenix Technologies, LTD 6.00 PG 08/11/2004


Can you advises please.
Thanks
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post Jun 8 2006, 03:07 AM
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Hi Michelle, and welcome to BC.

Since you have the Belarc now, please look for the catagory titled Main Circuit Borad and please post it.

When does the computer beep, and does it have a patern?

If the beeping is coming from the motherboard it usaually means that there is an error, and the patern of the beeping is the error code.

Are there any other anomalies?


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post Jun 8 2006, 06:31 AM
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Seeing how your motherboard uses a Phoenix BIOS, you can lookup the beep codes by clicking HERE. Scroll down to Phoenix beep codes.

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post Jun 8 2006, 05:38 PM
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Thank you so much for your help.... today the computer got the better of me so I decided to phone Evesham Tech Support who told me to adjust the cpu temp in the bios to 70... I did that but the pc still screamed at me... I called them again and they say it could be a number of problems so they would rather collect and repair for me.
Thanks again
Michelle
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