Kailash
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Sounds possible a faulty power supply can trigger a number of faults which
give odd beep codes , coincidentally I have a box on the desk atm which was
giving a stream of single short beeps - I checked the code page which shows
no such code for Pheonix bios and then replaced the PSU which has cured the
problem .Its worth looking for the bios chip just in case they have used a
proprietry chip instead of their own try here
http://www.biosbeeps.com/compaq-bios-beep-codes.html#COMPAQ
Derek
Not sure but think it's a memory error, try cleaning & reseating.
>I have a Compaq/HP DC7100 which sometimes only makes 4 long bios beeps
>and refuses to boot!!
>I have tried but can't find what this means.
The only 4-beeps code I can google up for HP machines means service
processor problem, which is clearly not right!
I'd suggest taking all the cards and memory out and reseating them a
couple of times as a first effort.
If that still shows the problem, try it with a minimal configuration
of just motherboard/cpu/one stick of RAM and a video card if
necessary. No drives.
This'll be difficult if the problem is not very common... Does the
machine crash or hang much? Does it ever give the problem if you are
restarting it warm, rather than from being off overnight?
Cheers - Jaimie
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