GA-7IXE4 beep code problems.

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I've recently moved an old system from one case to another nad fitted a
new CPU fan. Now, whenever I switch on it get beeps. However, the beeps
I get don't seem to be listed anywhere.

I get a quiet long beep, followed by nine quiet shoer beeps, then about
a 3-second gap followed by a short loud beep and then two short loud
beeps.

Can anyone shed any light on this. I've checked that the graphics card,
BIOS chi and memory are all seated properly and all the jumpers are in
the right places.

Anyone know what these beeps mean, cheers.
 
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On 3 Jun 2005 04:03:08 -0700, "blu3zirux" <blu3zirux@gmail.com>
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>I've recently moved an old system from one case to another nad fitted a
>new CPU fan. Now, whenever I switch on it get beeps. However, the beeps
>I get don't seem to be listed anywhere.
>

Make sure the board is not shorted on the case.

Check that the CPU fan is properly seated.

If you can get into the BIOS, check the Health Monitoring Setup and
make sure the settings are suitable for the new HSF.

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blu3zirux wrote:
> Can anyone shed any light on this. I've checked that the graphics
> card, BIOS chi and memory are all seated properly and all the jumpers
> are in the right places.

Use JP3 to clear CMOS and see if that helps.