what is this beep code?

kernel32

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One long beep every couple of seconds and the computer doesn't post. I think it's a cpu beep, but not sure. Anyone know by chance?
 

spud

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Probably memory my bloody machine just did that to me too. Not even sure why yet.

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What kind of motherboard do you own? Model Number etc.

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yes thats probably the memory. just take it out and put it back in again and reset the cmos and stop overclocking! ;p lol

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i believe sk8er is right. If they are the same chips just switch the two around and then start her back upa nd all should be good, and tune the OCing down a little maybe a little more than a little to get some stability in there.
 

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Didnt solve mine *grumble grumble*....

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