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Lionel Wagner February 26th 07 07:52 PM

BIOS Reset Help
 
I have changed the DIMM's in a computer in order
to upgrade. Since then, all I get when powering
up, is one long beep followed by two short beeps.
I understand this is a memory error. I have re-
installed the original DIMM's but the error persists.
I have removed the BIOS battery and re-installed,
no good. I tried shorting two points close to
the battery in order to "clear CMOS" also without
success. Is there another reset procedure?

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Rick February 26th 07 08:11 PM

BIOS Reset Help
 
Lionel Wagner wrote:

I have changed the DIMM's in a computer in order
to upgrade. Since then, all I get when powering
up, is one long beep followed by two short beeps.
I understand this is a memory error.


1 long, *three* short is a memory error Beep Code for an AMI BIOS.

I have re-
installed the original DIMM's but the error persists.
I have removed the BIOS battery and re-installed,
no good. I tried shorting two points close to
the battery in order to "clear CMOS" also without
success. Is there another reset procedure?

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Did you check for damage to the DIMM sockets from forcing
something/incorrect installation? Look for any desbris that got onto the
socket contacts when changing the DIMM's? Did you try cleaning the DIMM
contacts? If it is a memory problem clearing the CMOS settings won't
help. The computer is telling you the DIMM's aren't seated
correctly/poor contact or the DIMM's are bad.

Rick


Rick

GregS February 26th 07 09:12 PM

BIOS Reset Help
 
In article , Lionel Wagner wrote:
I have changed the DIMM's in a computer in order
to upgrade. Since then, all I get when powering
up, is one long beep followed by two short beeps.
I understand this is a memory error. I have re-
installed the original DIMM's but the error persists.
I have removed the BIOS battery and re-installed,
no good. I tried shorting two points close to
the battery in order to "clear CMOS" also without
success. Is there another reset procedure?

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I would clean up all the contacts first.

greg

Charles Schuler February 26th 07 10:18 PM

BIOS Reset Help
 


I would clean up all the contacts first.


Also, check those plastic latches ... they can break. One of the reasons
that I hate to work on computers.



Chuck February 27th 07 02:43 PM

BIOS Reset Help
 
On Mon, 26 Feb 2007 14:52:07 -0500, Lionel Wagner
wrote:

I have changed the DIMM's in a computer in order
to upgrade. Since then, all I get when powering
up, is one long beep followed by two short beeps.
I understand this is a memory error. I have re-
installed the original DIMM's but the error persists.
I have removed the BIOS battery and re-installed,
no good. I tried shorting two points close to
the battery in order to "clear CMOS" also without
success. Is there another reset procedure?

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I've had,on Gigabyte boards, both end latches snapped on the memory
tabs and the middle pins still not making contact. The solution was
removing the motherboard, laying it on a flat surface, and pushing the
memory modules into the sockets with pressure on the middle of the
module. (Don't snap in one side and then the other.) Hope this works
for you. Chuck

Snap Whipcrack.............. February 27th 07 11:59 PM

BIOS Reset Help
 
Charles Schuler wrote:
I would clean up all the contacts first.


Also, check those plastic latches ... they can break. One of the reasons
that I hate to work on computers.


I broke my plastic latches. The memory still works. Without the latches
vibration could loosen them so keep an eye on them. Also if you have a
ram fan it will probably put too much stress on the DIMM without
latches. Don't use the fan and take those head sinks off the DIMM.


Mark D. Zacharias February 28th 07 01:52 AM

BIOS Reset Help
 
Charles Schuler wrote:
I would clean up all the contacts first.


Also, check those plastic latches ... they can break. One of the
reasons that I hate to work on computers.


The specific slots used can be an issue. If the number one slot is empty
you'll get an error. For example. if there are 4 slots, 2 DIMM's would use
slots 1 and 3. They may be color coded.

I was building a computer a while back and ran into this - hadn't heard of
it before.

Mark Z.




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