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POST Beep Codes: Dell Dimension� XPS H233 and XPS H266

POST Beep Codes: Dell Dimension XPS H233 and XPS H266

If the monitor cannot display errors or problems, the computer may emit a series of beeps that identifies the problem. The beep code indicates the number of beeps that will be emitted. Some codes consist of 2 sound bursts; for example, 1 beep followed by 3 beeps indicates no monitor connected. The system cannot complete the boot routine with any of the indicated conditions except for beep code 8.

Beep Codes Error Probable Causes
1* Memory refresh failure. Defective system board.
2 Memory parity error. Faulty SIMM or defective system board.
3 Memory failure in the first 64 KB of RAM. Faulty SIMM.
4 Timer failure. Faulty SIMM or defective system board.
5 Microprocessor error. Defective microprocessor.
6 Gate A20 failure. Defective system board.
7 Microprocessor-exception interrupt error. Defective microprocessor.
8 Video memory read/write error. Missing or faulty video adapter.
9 ROM checksum error. Corrupted system BIOS program or defective system BIOS chip.
10 NVRAM shutdown register read/write error. Defective system board.
11 Cache memory error. Defective microprocessor.
1-2 No video card installed. Missing or faulty video adapter.
1-3 No monitor connected. Disconnected or faulty monitor.
* It is normal for the computer to emit a single beep during the boot routine. This beep is not considered a beep code unless the computer is unable to complete the boot routine.

 

 

 

 

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