When trying to power on the red led light at the front of the unit is constantly flashing and will not power on, any ideas?
When I press the button to start up it goes for a couple of seconds then powers off and the red light flashes at the front?
Each flash of the red light comes with a beep from the speaker. It repeats 5 times this sequence (11 seconds each one):
- 9 flashes and beeps (1 per second)
- All flashes and beeps stop for 2 seconds
Then, after 55 seconds (5 times this sequence), the red light flashes 1 per second but there are no more beeps.
I tried looking for the beepcodes in bioscentral but I haven't found anything.
Thanks for all,
LotusWea
Pls try to use another compatible memory stick.
then confirm the status of your micro processor
Try re-seating your memory sticks. Make sure all other cards are secure. Remove them and put them back in if you have to.
More beep codes
Perhaps you should try re-flashing the BIOS.
You can get it here.
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My be your mobo is died so replace
RAM is installed in pairs in mine, but be aware the board has 2x2 slots. In mine each pair is 1 black and 1 blue slot. Mine has to have matching RAM in each black slot first. And, yes, it did work loose once and need re-seating. Try that in yours.
This is battery
related. On top of your unit is a battery pack with three colored led
lights. You can tell what is going on by looking at these. This
information is in your manual or here it is.
GREEN LED: All systems are normal. A solid LED light indicates
the batteries are fully charged. A flashing LED indicates the
batteries are being charged. NOTE: Batteries do not have to be fully
charged to operate the motor unit. YELLOW LED: The motor unit has
lost power and is operating off of the BBU. A solid LED with beep,
sounding approximately every 2 seconds, indicates the motor unit is
activating the door and is operating off of the BBU. A flashing LED
with beep, sounding every 30 seconds, indicates batteries are low.
Once the power is restored the BBU will recharge. This is indicated
by a flashing green LED. RED LED: An error has been detected and the
BBU will automatically shut off. The BBU will attempt to restart by
reconnecting to the batteries. If the error is still present it will
shut itself off again. This process will repeat every 5 minutes or
until the error has been resolved. This is used to prevent further
draining of the batteries. If a red LED remains on when the power is
restored, and is accompanied by a beep sounding every 30 seconds,
please call for service.
This is battery
related. On top of your unit is a battery pack with three colored led
lights. You can tell what is going on by looking at these. This
information is in your manual or here it is.
GREEN LED: All systems are normal. A solid LED light indicates
the batteries are fully charged. A flashing LED indicates the
batteries are being charged. NOTE: Batteries do not have to be fully
charged to operate the motor unit. YELLOW LED: The motor unit has
lost power and is operating off of the BBU. A solid LED with beep,
sounding approximately every 2 seconds, indicates the motor unit is
activating the door and is operating off of the BBU. A flashing LED
with beep, sounding every 30 seconds, indicates batteries are low.
Once the power is restored the BBU will recharge. This is indicated
by a flashing green LED. RED LED: An error has been detected and the
BBU will automatically shut off. The BBU will attempt to restart by
reconnecting to the batteries. If the error is still present it will
shut itself off again. This process will repeat every 5 minutes or
until the error has been resolved. This is used to prevent further
draining of the batteries. If a red LED remains on when the power is
restored, and is accompanied by a beep sounding every 30 seconds,
please call for service.
This is battery
related. On top of your unit is a battery pack with three colored led
lights. You can tell what is going on by looking at these. This
information is in your manual or here it is.
GREEN LED: All systems are normal. A solid LED light indicates
the batteries are fully charged. A flashing LED indicates the
batteries are being charged. NOTE: Batteries do not have to be fully
charged to operate the motor unit. YELLOW LED: The motor unit has
lost power and is operating off of the BBU. A solid LED with beep,
sounding approximately every 2 seconds, indicates the motor unit is
activating the door and is operating off of the BBU. A flashing LED
with beep, sounding every 30 seconds, indicates batteries are low.
Once the power is restored the BBU will recharge. This is indicated
by a flashing green LED. RED LED: An error has been detected and the
BBU will automatically shut off. The BBU will attempt to restart by
reconnecting to the batteries. If the error is still present it will
shut itself off again. This process will repeat every 5 minutes or
until the error has been resolved. This is used to prevent further
draining of the batteries. If a red LED remains on when the power is
restored, and is accompanied by a beep sounding every 30 seconds,
please call for service.
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Thanks Myob247,
I tried to remove all the memory sticks from the system, I have tried to put only one stick in different positions, and I get nothing.
There is no more cards in the PC. I have check the Riser Card, the extra card to insert the DVD drive and everything is okay.
I don't know what can be wrong, It was running well two days ago.
Thanks,
LotusWea
i have the same problem and i think it has somthing to do with your power supply but i don't know either.. it only happens often.. most of the time, my computer runs like a horse.. !! :D:D:D:.. and i have same computer !!.. please reply back if you know the solution !!
Same Problem Nothing helped in here. I Changed the PSU and still broken D:
For all the people that suffered about this problem.
I decided to take it out this PC from my wardrobe to fix it, and I found the problem about this sequence of beeps.
The problem was in the CPU Fan, after placing a new one, not exactly the same fan, because I didn't have one, it booted again as always.
The CPU Fan wasn't reporting to the Mainboard and this one decided not to boot to avoid possible overheating.
Have fun again with this PC, now running W/.
repalce your RAM chip
Remember to check the power cord of the CPU Fan.When I was cleaning the PC I forgot to plug the CPU Fan to the MotherBoard, and the power cord may go unnoticed due to where it is placed.
i have the same problem and i have tried 3 different power supplies from other same machine but still same bahaivior
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