BIOS Overview
HP e-DiagTools Preboot Diagnostics (Beep Codes)
When your PC starts up, its BIOS performs a
If, however, your PC is unable to display an error message (for example, when your graphics controller has failed), it will emit a buzzing sound. This is the
If you hear a series of beeps, you should count them as this will help you detect the cause of the problem.
Number of Beeps | Meaning |
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0 | • If you hear the buzzing audio signal: system OK |
| • No buzzing audio signal: no power, PC is unplugged, power supply is down or system board has failed. |
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1 | Processor absent, not correctly connected or processor socket not closed |
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2 | Power supply is in protected mode1 |
3 | No memory, bad memory modules, incompatible memory module |
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4 | Graphics solution problem |
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5 | PnP/PCI initialization problem |
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6 | Corrupted BIOS. You need to activate crisis recovery procedure. |
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7 | Defective system board |
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1.Typically this is as a result of a system board problem, and not a power supply unit fault.
Note that for Memory (code 3), Video Card (code 4), and PnP/PCI (code 5) errors,
If you miss the beep code, turn off the PC. Then press the on/off power button for five seconds or more and listen for the signal again.
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