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Main => Main Forum => Topic started by: daywane on January 02, 2007, 07:15:13 pm
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every thing is working fine
gateway
1.8 CPU
256 meg ram
had a not so legal xp pro on it
I found the original restore disks so I put the correct XP home on it
Updated all the drivers and service PAC 2
now ever 5 or 10 min. I hear a low pitch beep and a higher pitch beep
maybe like 5 seconds each
CPU fan going?
memory checks out, OK
I removed all cards, AGP and PCI
reseated memory cards
reseated the CPU fan
no luck still beeps. :dunno
never did this till I put xp home on it.
PC belonged to MY sister. (bought from gateway new)
after a few years she got a nasty virus.
She got fed up with it and gave it to me.
I formated it and stuck in XP Pro SP2
never had it on the internet.
The other day I thought I would give this PC a try on the web.
She had the restore disks.
( she said they did not work)
I had no problems at all with them
I went to my father in laws house (high speed internet there)
did like 2 hours of updating
and seems great but now the stupid beeps.
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And you get what... beeping and all black screen?
Does it stop somewhere?
You can often find the meaning of the beeps in the mainboard manual and maybe on internet.
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no problems with pc
as beeps come and go there is no noticable effect.
dvd copies
game play
as I type to you a set of beeps
the PC shows no problems
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Ah, so it's a windows thing... didn't read right, I'm a bit tired :P
I found some topic that sounds like a similar problem
http://forums.techguy.org/windows-nt-2000-xp/523530-windows-xp-beeping.html
I hope you can find something useful in it.
btw, does it come out of your normal pc speakers or the little one inside your pc.
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internal speaker
I will check out your link
on google all I can find is a boot problem
I do not have anything like that.
starting to think a bad driver
I did change modems after installing gateways aps (fax and what not)
also I changed keyboards.
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1) Check the power management settings in windows and in bios to make sure you don't have it set to laptop or something. I think this is more of a bios problem because windows notification would come out of the sound card.
Boot into windows and play a game for a few minutes to get the processor temp up the exit out of the game and reboot into BIOS and check your processor temps. What motherboard/gateway model number are you running?
2) Unplug the internal speaker. That will fix it for sure.
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I removed the old modem crap
and the keyboard crap still waiting for a beep
I am starting to think problem has been solved.
to be honest I never knew of windows beeps. I thought all beeps were the bios telling me somthing is bad wrong.
first time I have run into a windows beep
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Could always just reformat and try again and see if it comes back...
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If all else is working fine, I'd unplug the speaker.
If it's one of them little surface mount jobs, then put a piece of tape over the hole.
I'd bet it's a keyboard or other input buffer error. Maybe you control interface is triggering it?
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I betcha it's the stickykeys things going on.
If you hit the control or shift keys five times in a row, it turns this feature on. I think it makes this sound.
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This may sound stupid but on my Dell server box I had the covers off and it would beep. I don't run covers on any other box but this one gave me fits.
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could it be a stuck key on a keyboard. or a motherboard problem. theres not too much windows would send threw the system speaker.
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My gateway beeped all the time. I put in a different computer.
It seemed to beep when multiple things were going on. I turned off all the accessibility stuff. I was using an IPAC on the PS2 port.
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I betcha it's the stickykeys things going on.
If you hit the control or shift keys five times in a row, it turns this feature on. I think it makes this sound.
it was eather this or the driver for the cey bprd I am no longer working with.
eather way problem is gone. Thanks
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it was eather this or the driver for the cey bprd I am no longer working with.
eather way problem is gone. Thanks
:laugh2: Looks like you are having a problem typing without it...J/K
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I betcha it's the stickykeys things going on.
If you hit the control or shift keys five times in a row, it turns this feature on. I think it makes this sound.
it was eather this or the driver for the cey bprd I am no longer working with.
eather way problem is gone. Thanks
Daywane - stop drinking before typing: you are supposed to do that after!