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Computer Beep Codes list and their meaning

Computer Beep Codes list and their meaning

A lot goes on when you boot up your computer. The first thing PC does is check if the hardware is working fine through its POST programme or Power On Self Test. It checks for hardware compatibility, and connections before going into the actual boot process. If you have noticed, as soon as you hit the power button, it sends out one BEEP, and then boots. This single beep is not a random thing. It signifies that everything is OK at the hardware level. So are there any other beep pattern? Yes, there is. Check out the Computer Beep codes list and their meaning.

Computer Beep Codes


When the computer sends out more than one beep, it usually means that there is something wrong at the hardware level. The computer may not beep at all or may generate a series of beep in a fixed pattern. Some are continuous, while some have delays and mixed. Each pattern has a meaning which helps one to identify the problem. Some codes are very simple to troubleshoot, and you will be able to do it, and some will need a technician. Usually, the following are checked:

Since there is no standard followed by all the OEMs for the beep. Every OEM have their own pattern, and hence we are listing the popular ones below.

Dell Beep Codes

While the codes are listed below as 1, 2, 3 and so on, here is what it means. Beep Code 3 means that repeating series of 3 beeps with a small delay. When you shut down the PC, it will turn off the beep as well.

Power LED Blinking/Beep Codes for Inspiron

LED/Beep CodeFault DescriptionFault(s)Suggested Action
1Motherboard: BIOS ROM FailureMotherboard, covers BIOS corruption or ROM errorRun the Dell Diagnostics
2MemoryNo Memory (RAM) detectedTroubleshoot the Memory
3Motherboard: Chipset
  • Chipset Error (North and South bridge error
  • Time-Of-Day Clock test failure
  • Gate A20 failure
  • Super I/O chip failure
  • Keyboard controller failure
Run the Dell Diagnostics
4MemoryMemory (RAM) Failure
5Real-Time Clock Power FailureCMOS battery failureTry reseating the CMOS Battery and run the Dell Diagnostics if that does not resolve the issue
6Video BIOSVideo card/chip failureRun the Dell Diagnostics
7Central Processing Unit (CPU)Central Processing Unit (CPU) FailureRun the Dell Diagnostics

Power LED Blinking/Beep Codes for XPS

Error DescriptionSuggested Next Step
1Possible motherboard failure - BIOS ROM checksum failureRun the Dell Diagnostics
2No RAM detected
Note: If you installed or replaced the memory module, ensure that the memory module is seated properly
Troubleshoot the Memory
3Possible motherboard failure - Chipset errorRun the Dell Diagnostics
4RAM read/write failure.Troubleshoot the Memory
5Real-Time Clock (RTC) power failTry reseating the CMOS Battery and run the Dell Diagnostics if that does not resolve the issue
6Real-Time Clock failureRun the Dell Diagnostics
7Video card or chip failure.
8Processor failure

HP Error Beep codes with Common Core BIOS

HP Beep codes are a little different from usual. There are two types of Major and Minor. While Major points to the category of error, Minor is specific to the problem within the category i.e. long and short blinks, accompanied by long and short beeps

Number of long beeps/blinksError category
1Not used; Single beep/blinks are not used
2BIOS
3Hardware
4Thermal
5System board

Patterns of blink/beep codes are determined by using the following parameters:

IBM Desktop

BeepsMeaning
No beepNo power, loose expansion card (ISA, PCI, or AGP), a short, or an improperly grounded motherboard
1 shortSystem okay
1 longVideo/display problem; video card incorrectly seated or defective
2 shortPOST Error displayed on the monitor
3 longProblem with 3270 keyboard card
1 long, 1 shortProblem with the system board
1 long, 2 shortProblem with display adapter (MDA, CGA)
1 long, 3 shortProblem with EGA
Repeating short beepsProblem with the power supply or system board
Continuous beepProblem with the power supply or system board

IBM ThinkPad

BeepsMeaning
Continuous beepingSystem board failure
1 beep with blank displayLCD connector problem, LCD backlight inverter failure, video adapter failure, or LCD assembly failure
1 beep w/message “Unable to access boot sourceBoot device failure or bad system board
1 long, 2 shortSystem board, video adapter, or LCD assembly failure
1 long, 4 shortLow battery voltage
1 beep every secondLow battery voltage
2 short w/messageRead the error message on the display
2 short with blank displaySystem board failure

Compaq

BeepsMeaning
1 shortNo error: The system is booting properly.
1 long, 1 shortBIOS ROM checksum error: The contents of the BIOS ROM do not match the expected contents. If possible, reload the BIOS from the PAQ.
2 shortGeneral error: No specifics available on what this code means
1 long, 2 shortVideo error: Check the video adapter and make sure it's seated properly. If possible, replace the video adapter.
7 beeps (1 long, 1 short, 1 long, 1 short, pause, 1 long, 1 short, 1 short)AGP video: The AGP video card is faulty. Reseat the card or replace it outright. This beep pertains to Compaq Deskpro systems.
Continuous beepMemory error: Bad RAM; replace and test
1 short, 2 longBad RAM: Reseat RAM, then retest; replace RAM if failure continues.

ASUS BIOS beep codes

BIOS BeepDescription
One short beepVGA detected / No keyboard detected
Two short beepsWhen using Crashfree to recover BIOS, the new BIOS is successfully recognized.
One continuous beep followed by two short beeps then a pause (repeated)No memory
One continuous beep followed by three short beeps No VGA detected
One continuous beep followed by four short beeps Failure of Hardware component

Lenovo Beep Codes

Symptom or errorService part or action, in sequence
One beep and a blank, unreadable, or flashing LCD.
  1. Reseat the LCD connector
  2. LCD assembly
  3. External CRT
  4. System board
One long and two short beeps, and a blank or unreadable LCD.
  1. System board
  2. LCD assembly
  3. DIMM
Two short beeps with error codes.POST error. See Numeric error codes for more help.
Two short beeps and a blank screen.
  1. System board
  2. DIMM
Three short beeps, pause, three more short beeps, and one short beep.
  1. DIMM
  2. System board
One short beep, pause, three short beeps, pause, three more short beeps, and one short beep.
  1. DIMM
  2. System board
Only a cursor appears.Reinstall the operating system
Four cycles of four short beeps and a blank screen.System board (Security chip)
Five short beeps and a blank screen.System board

We have covered the computer Beep codes list and their meaning for major brands only. If you have a different one, make sure to check on the OEM site.

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