Beep Code Question Please

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Dudley Henriques

I have a Pen4 HT processor on an Asus board from Hypersonic. I normally
have been getting a two short beep code on boot which is normal for the
HT. Suddenly, as of yesterday, I'm getting a 4 short beep code on boot
or reboot.
There is absolutely no indication of anything wrong on the computer. It
completes the boot and everything works as advertised.
I opened the case and reset the video card and the two ram sticks just
to eliminate that as a possible source of the 4 beep code, but it's
still there on boot.....4 short beeps.
I'm not sure about the bios and how this interfaces with the beep code
on my computer.
Does anyone have any idea at all what might be causing this, and why I'm
not getting any intercept screens on the boot to match the 4 beep post
check?
I'm not all that computer literate gang. I can of course send the box
back to Hypersonic, but if anyone can help with a possible solution
while I still have the computer here, I'd really appreciate it.
The case is open now.
Many thanks
Dudley
 
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Dudley Henriques

Just as an addition to my initial post, could the 3 USB flight sim
controllers I have attached to 3 individual USB ports be causing this 4
beep code on boot; because when I disconnect them I get a 1beep code on
the boot!!!!
Thanks
Dudley
 
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Miss Perspicacia Tick

Dudley said:
I have a Pen4 HT processor on an Asus board from Hypersonic. I
normally have been getting a two short beep code on boot which is
normal for the HT. Suddenly, as of yesterday, I'm getting a 4 short
beep code on boot or reboot.
There is absolutely no indication of anything wrong on the computer.
It completes the boot and everything works as advertised.
I opened the case and reset the video card and the two ram sticks just
to eliminate that as a possible source of the 4 beep code, but it's
still there on boot.....4 short beeps.
I'm not sure about the bios and how this interfaces with the beep code
on my computer.
Does anyone have any idea at all what might be causing this, and why
I'm not getting any intercept screens on the boot to match the 4 beep
post check?
I'm not all that computer literate gang. I can of course send the box
back to Hypersonic, but if anyone can help with a possible solution
while I still have the computer here, I'd really appreciate it.
The case is open now.
Many thanks
Dudley


Google is your friend. You can find a list of beep codes (according to your
BIOS) here (http://www.pcguide.com/ts/x/sys/beep/). Now, why couldn't you
have Googled?
 
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Dudley Henriques

Miss Perspicacia Tick said:
Google is your friend. You can find a list of beep codes (according to
your BIOS) here (http://www.pcguide.com/ts/x/sys/beep/). Now, why
couldn't you have Googled?

As it happens, I've both "googled" and called Hypersonic before I posted
here. If google could solve the issue I wouldn't have bothered you.
Sorry for taking up your time :)
Hypersonic built the computer and they are stumped because the beep
code isn't associated with an error screen as it should be and the fact
that everything is normal. I was hoping I'd find some one here who might
have a handle on this unusual behavior. I've isolated the behavior I
believe to the USB flight sim controllers. There are 3 of them..... 1
each to a separate USB port. When the controllers are disconnected, the
beep code goes to 1.
What I really need to know from the group if possible is whether or not
having these controllers attached is indeed what is causing the beep
code and if this is considered normal. If I can learn this here, it will
save me sending the computer back to Hypersonic. I test for the flight
sim community and going down right now will greatly inconvenience a lot
of software designers.
Am I being unreasonable asking for your help?
Thank you,
Dudley Henriques
International Fighter Pilots Fellowship
for email; take out the trash
 
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mikey

it might be possible that with all 3 plugged in you are exceeding the power rating for the usb ports.
might check in device manager under usb ports for the power setting/usage.
also check the power requirements of the controllers.



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I have a Pen4 HT processor on an Asus board from Hypersonic. I normally
have been getting a two short beep code on boot which is normal for the
HT. Suddenly, as of yesterday, I'm getting a 4 short beep code on boot
or reboot.
There is absolutely no indication of anything wrong on the computer. It
completes the boot and everything works as advertised.
I opened the case and reset the video card and the two ram sticks just
to eliminate that as a possible source of the 4 beep code, but it's
still there on boot.....4 short beeps.
I'm not sure about the bios and how this interfaces with the beep code
on my computer.
Does anyone have any idea at all what might be causing this, and why I'm
not getting any intercept screens on the boot to match the 4 beep post
check?
I'm not all that computer literate gang. I can of course send the box
back to Hypersonic, but if anyone can help with a possible solution
while I still have the computer here, I'd really appreciate it.
The case is open now.
Many thanks
Dudley
 
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Dudley Henriques

Thank you very much for this input. I'll be checking this out
immediately.
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it might be possible that with all 3 plugged in you are exceeding the
power rating for the usb ports.
might check in device manager under usb ports for the power
setting/usage.
also check the power requirements of the controllers.



(e-mail address removed)



I have a Pen4 HT processor on an Asus board from Hypersonic. I
normally
have been getting a two short beep code on boot which is normal for
the
HT. Suddenly, as of yesterday, I'm getting a 4 short beep code on boot
or reboot.
There is absolutely no indication of anything wrong on the computer.
It
completes the boot and everything works as advertised.
I opened the case and reset the video card and the two ram sticks just
to eliminate that as a possible source of the 4 beep code, but it's
still there on boot.....4 short beeps.
I'm not sure about the bios and how this interfaces with the beep code
on my computer.
Does anyone have any idea at all what might be causing this, and why
I'm
not getting any intercept screens on the boot to match the 4 beep post
check?
I'm not all that computer literate gang. I can of course send the box
back to Hypersonic, but if anyone can help with a possible solution
while I still have the computer here, I'd really appreciate it.
The case is open now.
Many thanks
Dudley
 

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