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Reference number: CH000995
Computer never stops beeping or has solid beep.
Issue:
Computer never stops beeping or has solid beep.
Cause:
When a computer is first booting and continuously
beeps or never stops beeping this is often either a keyboard related
issue or an indication that the computer is not passing the
POST.
Answer:
Keyboard or other non POST issue
If the computer appears to be working normally (you
have a display and it's booting) apart from the constant beeping or
solid beep it's likely you're encountering a keyboard related issue
or system case issue. Information about troubleshooting this issue
can be found on document CH000232.
Not passing POST
If your computer is not booting or you're not getting
any display your computer is not passing the POST. Often this type
of beep code is caused by one of the following reasons.
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One or more of the
fans are not working or do not have a power connection
connected to them. Open your computer and verify that all power
connections are firmly connected. Verify each of the fans are
working by leaving the case open and turning on the computer. If
your video card has a fan it's likely it also has a power
connector on the edge of it, make sure you're power connector is
also firmly connected to the video card.
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Computer is not passing the POST because of
improper connections or damaged hardware. For POST
troubleshooting steps see document
CH000607.
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