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Old July 21st 03, 08:47 AM
Dave Catchpole
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Default GA-7VKMP - Error Code Translation Needed

Can someone help.. please!

Dave

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Good Morning all.

I'm currently troubleshooting a fault of a work clients PC, get an error
code (through speak) of a SHort Bleep, followed by a slightly higher

pitched
and longer bleep, followed by a higher and longer bleep, finshing with a

low
pitched short bleep.

What does this fault code correspond to? Gigabytes website doesn't list it
in the support or FAQ section.

Hope someone can help, would be greatly appreciated

Dave Catchpole
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