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| Computer Randomly Beeps About every 7 to 10 days, my personal computer begins to make a loud, double beeping noise: high, low, high, low, high, low, etc. No errors are shown and I can continue using the computer and all programs (although the beeping is obviously annoying). And there is never a particular program running that may cause the beeps to start. (Also, the sound comes from the computer, not through the speakers.) The only way I have found to solve the problem is to re-boot the computer. Do any of you have any suggestions as to (i) what may cause the beeps, and/or (ii) how to prevent them going forward? Thanks in advance for the assistance! mucrick |
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| Re: Computer Randomly Beeps Contact the machine manufacturer to learn what it means. -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-Windows (IE, OE, Security, Shell/User) AumHa VSOP & Admin; DTS-L.org mucrick wrote: > About every 7 to 10 days, my personal computer begins to make a loud, > double > beeping noise: high, low, high, low, high, low, etc. No errors are shown > and I can continue using the computer and all programs (although the > beeping is obviously annoying). And there is never a particular program > running that may cause the beeps to start. (Also, the sound comes from > the > computer, not through the speakers.) The only way I have found to solve > the problem is to re-boot the computer. Do any of you have any > suggestions > as to (i) what may cause the beeps, and/or (ii) how to prevent them going > forward? > > Thanks in advance for the assistance! > > mucrick |
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| Re: Computer Randomly Beeps Beeps such as you describe are normally generated by the BIOS. There are several web sites that have info--search on: BIOS Beep Codes Here is one such site: http://www.computercraft.com/docs/beeps.shtml -- Regards Ron Badour MS MVP 1997 - 2007 "mucrick" <mucrick@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:42250A9E-DD7B-4C26-A0D7-20539C6589EA@microsoft.com... > About every 7 to 10 days, my personal computer begins to make a loud, > double > beeping noise: high, low, high, low, high, low, etc. No errors are shown > and > I can continue using the computer and all programs (although the beeping > is > obviously annoying). And there is never a particular program running that > may cause the beeps to start. (Also, the sound comes from the computer, > not > through the speakers.) The only way I have found to solve the problem is > to > re-boot the computer. Do any of you have any suggestions as to (i) what > may > cause the beeps, and/or (ii) how to prevent them going forward? > > Thanks in advance for the assistance! > > mucrick |
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| Re: Computer Randomly Beeps My brother had a similar problem and it turned out his CPU fan was failing - the beeping was an alarm that came and went intermittently. You might want to open your machine up and see what happens inside when it'r runing. An overheated CPU is Not Good. I don't know what to do about the beeps Going Forward, though. I only suggest this as a way of preventing them. On Sun, 17 Jun 2007 10:37:00 -0700, mucrick <mucrick@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: >About every 7 to 10 days, my personal computer begins to make a loud, double >beeping noise: high, low, high, low, high, low, etc. No errors are shown and >I can continue using the computer and all programs (although the beeping is >obviously annoying). And there is never a particular program running that >may cause the beeps to start. (Also, the sound comes from the computer, not >through the speakers.) The only way I have found to solve the problem is to >re-boot the computer. Do any of you have any suggestions as to (i) what may >cause the beeps, and/or (ii) how to prevent them going forward? > >Thanks in advance for the assistance! > >mucrick |
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| Re: Computer Randomly Beeps "mucrick" <mucrick@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:42250A9E-DD7B-4C26-A0D7-20539C6589EA@microsoft.com... > About every 7 to 10 days, my personal computer begins to make a loud, > double > beeping noise: high, low, high, low, high, low, etc. No errors are shown > and > I can continue using the computer and all programs (although the beeping > is > obviously annoying). And there is never a particular program running that > may cause the beeps to start. (Also, the sound comes from the computer, > not > through the speakers.) The only way I have found to solve the problem is > to > re-boot the computer. Do any of you have any suggestions as to (i) what > may > cause the beeps, and/or (ii) how to prevent them going forward? > > Thanks in advance for the assistance! > > mucrick Sounds like either an overtemp warning, or no fan, (fan not spinning), warning. The beeps are codes and mean different things. For example, the one beep you hear during start up means everyting is OK. This come from the BIOS and not Windows - (though it may do if you have hardware monitoring software installed). Different manufacturers may use different beeps, but often the basic ones are very similar. If you check the BIOS you will probably see a menu called PC Health or similar. In here you can see voltages, Temps and fan speeds of, (usually), the CPU, chipset, CPU fan and 2 other fans, voltages. Don't be alarmed that two of the fan speeds will probably read zero, as there are connections on the mother board for extra fans. There will likely be a setting for the alarm on CPU temp, and fan fail. My sister had a similar problem, hers turned out to be the temp alarm. At the time I couldn't do much so I just set the alarm a few degrees higher to stop the alarm and it didn't occur again. In her case the temp was just exceeding the alarm threshold due to dust and other debris that had clogged up the heatsink/fan over the years. A good cleaning of these components probably would have sorted it out. When your CPU overheats your PC will stop responding after some period of time then will work after being turned off for a while, it just depends on how fast the heat builds up after you turn it on. Overheating a few times isn't likely to hurt the CPU, unless the heatsink falls off completely, but even then some hardware can cope with this. It could also be one of the voltages it out of bounds and setting off the alarm, but you will need to find the exact beep code for that event. The siren you described is normally temp related. |
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