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Old 06-10-2009, 05:22 PM
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To DanielGray..

FYI...while you are right about the generalities of beep codes you must remember that there are no generalities of beep codes... meaning that all beep and light codes are specific to the BIOS and or computer that is being used...Each one is designed by the computer manufacturer for their needs and does not reflect the conditions of other manufacturers in any way.

While it was true that beep codes were distinquished by the brand of installed BIOS chips.... that is not the case anymore as the BIOS chips now in use today are easily programed by the engineers of the computer manufacturer and are only standard to the computer....with the exceptions that some chips in lower end computer systems still rely on the installed BIOS chip manufacturer set of codes.

It is best policy to check the manual!



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