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GA-EP35-DS4 - Booting weird behaviour



 
 
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Old June 9th 08, 02:11 PM posted to alt.comp.periphs.mainboard.gigabyte
The_PoLe
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Default GA-EP35-DS4 - Booting weird behaviour


Hi guys,

I got a new CPU a week ago and I've realized some weird behavour when
booting.

Sometimes I hear one long beep following by a short beep, then a pause,
and then a short beep. Other times I just hear a short beep.

I've looked in the mothermoard manual and it says that 1long beep - 1
short beep is a RAM or Mobo problem. The funny thing is that my computer
always boots, and it works flawlessly, but I'm just curious why this
happens! Should I worry?

Any ideas are much appreciated!

Thanks in advance,

The PoLe

PS: I know 1 short beep is normal


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Old June 10th 08, 09:40 PM posted to alt.comp.periphs.mainboard.gigabyte
Tim S.
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Default GA-EP35-DS4 - Booting weird behaviour


"The_PoLe" wrote in message
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Hi guys,

I got a new CPU a week ago and I've realized some weird behavour when
booting.

Sometimes I hear one long beep following by a short beep, then a pause,
and then a short beep. Other times I just hear a short beep.

I've looked in the mothermoard manual and it says that 1long beep - 1
short beep is a RAM or Mobo problem. The funny thing is that my computer
always boots, and it works flawlessly, but I'm just curious why this
happens! Should I worry?

Any ideas are much appreciated!

Thanks in advance,

The PoLe

PS: I know 1 short beep is normal



Just a thought. But did you try resetting your CMOS with a jumper and power
disconnected?

Tim

 




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