When I play a video or a song on Ubuntu 20, the sound goes normal but after a couple of minutes, I hear a long beep that stops only when I pause. It happens when playing a media on a software like vlc or on any website. Can someone help, please?
hi i had a problem recently about my apc ups ES 500 series about 2days ago there was power outages in our place and suddenly my ups producing beeping sound continuously and the green light blinking even do there is nothing plug on it it keeps on beeping only when i turn it off it will stop i dont know what happen so can anybody can help out on this and if my ups can be fixed well its been 3yrs seen i bought the ups and i hope i can still use it im using a temporary normal transformer in my pc and i feel it my be in risk if my ups wont be fixed soon
On startup, computers perform a Power-on Self Test, commonly referred to as a POST. If problems are found while booting, you can usually diagnose them using the error codes displayed on the screen. However, if nothing displays on the screen, the computer might use sounds (that is, beep codes) to tell you what is wrong. Many of these errors indicate hardware problems that a service technician should fix. However, some errors are easily fixed. For example, keyboard controller errors often mean that your keyboard isn't plugged in.
As a last ditch effort, always check the battery level or make sure that your computer is securely connected to a power source. Press all the plugs to snug everything up if needed. A loose power connection can drain the battery and many computer making beeping noises are only a warning that power is lost and a shutdown is looming.
Although a long beep can mean you have hardware issues, this doesn't necessarily mean that your hardware has gone bad. It could simply mean that it is loose or not seated correctly. Remove and replace your computer's memory securely in their slots to try to fix the problem.
Write down the company name and perform a quick search to access the troubleshooting codes. Each company uses different computer beep codes to determine specific problems. Look for the continuous beep in the BIOS chip manufacturer troubleshooting guide to determine the issue. Typically, the beeps happen in a coded sequence. When you hear a continuous beep, it is possible that there exists an overheating CPU or another major issue.
You should try to find the exact model of your motherboard, and then search the Internet for its manual - in the "Troubleshooting" section there will probably be a list of "beep" combinations, together with their meaning.
Recently, I got myself a new set of RAM sticks that I wanted to install. After switching out the original pair of RAM I turned on my PC only for it to start beeping 3 long beeps followed by 2 short beeps. My computer is properly connected to the monitor, but nothing appears. After opening it, I realized that one of the RAM sticks wasn't inserted and locked properly. I fixed the problem and tried to start it up agian only to have the same result. I even tried getting completely newer RAM sticks to replace the ones I just bought just in case I somehow messed up the previous ones, but I still get the same thing happen. It continuously beeps in this pattern for a few cycles until its just the LED power light flashing in a similar pattern. From what I can understand, the beeping might allude to the problem being with the RAM placement, but I've made sure that I placed the ram correctly. It's driving me nuts, man. Any help?
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Turn off the computer, and then connect the power cord.
Press and hold the Windows key and the B key at the same time, and then press and hold the power button for 2 to 3 seconds.
Release the Power button but continue pressing the Windows and B keys. You might hear a series of beeps.
The HP BIOS Update screen displays and the recovery begins automatically. Follow any on-screen prompts to continue the startup to complete the recovery.
HP BIOS Update recovery in progress
If the HP BIOS Update screen does not display, repeat the previous steps but press the Windows key and the V key. If the screen still does not display, your computer might not support the feature or there is a hard drive issue. Continue to the next step to install a BIOS recovery file from the HP website.
If the Power light turns off, the Power button was held too long. Repeat the previous steps, making sure to hold the button for only 2 to 3 seconds.
We just got a new UCS c220 server, we were deploying Esxi on it and all of a sudden it started alarming a beep sound and it is continuous, there are no logs generated either CIMC nor the led indications, what might be the possible reason, an inputs would be helpful, thnx in advance
As Dan stated, it might be an issue with your RAID. In the past, I have experienced similar beeping when there was an issue with the RAID group. Except for the LSI controller, I'm not aware of any other componentt that would continuously beep on the server during operation
I ran into a case today with the above scenario. We updated to the latest firmware, we still had a 1 second on, 1 second off beep. All systems showed normal. Array showed optimal. Deleted and rebuild array and beep was gone.
with reference to above subject, I would like inform you that I am facing problem some times continuous beep sound like safety alarm. Randomly few minutes after switch off the phone also the sound is beeping few seconds then the phone getting normal.
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So today I have tested all socketed chips by swapping them to my working TI99/4A. There are not many of them, the VDP, GROM and the sound chip. All are working good as my TI99/4A will boot up normally.
I could also test the clock generator (socketed on my board) but on the dead machine this chip is soldered to the board but I do not think this chip is faulty considering that I do have a black screen boot with the continuous beep sound.
So I had some extra time to continue the troubleshooting of this TI99/4A. What I did is to swap the suspect TIM9904 from the bad board to the board of the working TI99/4A. The good board will boot up to the prompt but now with the continuous beep sound. On the bad board the power up is giving the continuous sound with a black screen.
MF733Cdw - a loud long beep when starting a print job, no errors. All sounds turned off, volume set to 0 but none of these settings helps. I'm not sure how but printer is on firmware v07.05 while the website shows latest firmware version is 06.02. How do I downgrade? How do I fix this annoying issue.
Good day all, I am unable to calibrate my ESCs through trasmitter as stated in the ardupilot esc calibration page. When I turn on the transmitter lowering the throttle and plug the battery, a beep beep beep sound is emitted constantly without any stop, it only stops when I unplug the battery(It continues when I turn off the transmitter).
Everything seems to turn on/light up but when it boots i get 1 long beep and 2 short beeps which i have read online that it could be a RAM or graphics card issue. I have removed the GPU and tried booting without it, tried moving RAM around, tried switching between HDMI and DVI ports but i still get same beeps and nothing displays on my monitor. What could be the issue? Any suggestions?
AMI Bios beep codes.1 short DRAM refresh failure The programmable interrupt timer or programmable interrupt controller has probably failed2 short Memory parity error A memory parity error has occurred in the first 64K of RAM. The RAM IC is probably bad3 short Base 64K memory failure A memory failure has occurred in the first 64K of RAM. The RAM IC is probably bad4 short System timer failure The system clock/timer IC has failed or there is a memory error in the first bank of memory5 short Processor error The system CPU has failed6 short Gate A20 failure The keyboard controller IC has failed, which is not allowing Gate A20 to switch the processor to protected mode. Replace the keyboard controller7 short Virtual mode processor exception error The CPU has generated an exception error because of a fault in the CPU or motherboard circuitry8 short Display memory read/write error The system video adapter is missing or defective9 short ROM checksum error The contents of the system BIOS ROM does not match the expected checksum value. The BIOS ROM is probably defective and should be replaced10 short CMOS shutdown register read/write error The shutdown for the CMOS has failed11 short Cache error The L2 cache is faulty1 long, 2 short Failure in video system An error was encountered in the video BIOS ROM, or a horizontal retrace failure has been encountered1 long, 3 short Memory test failure A fault has been detected in memory above 64KB1 long, 8 short Display test failure The video adapter is either missing or defective2 short POST Failure One of the hardware testa have failed1 long POST has passed all tests
I have even contacted nvidia to RMA my 3080 fe and it's been such a crap process. As soon as I saw this I tested it out and I have been able to consistently reproduce the beep code on an MSI b550-a pro.
One long beep and 2 short beeps is a video card error. If your video card for sure works, make sure the video card is seated/plugged in properly. If seating, make sure the slot isn't damaged or dusty. if using a SATA cable for your video card, check the slot for damage, and check the cable for damage. If you think it is the RAM, then you are wrong. One long beep and 2 short beeps is video card, one long beep and 3 short is a memory (RAM) issue, and one long and 8 short is a defective/missing video adapter. I'm not even 18 and I just proved you wrong, whoever thinks it is a RAM issue.
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