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make the beeping stop!!

dmbforums

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Twice tonight, my computer has started beeping at me, and would not stop until I shut off the power. It's an alternating high and low pitch beep, and it just keeps going and going and...you get the picture.

Any ideas...?
 
Maybe if you gave us some info, like what motherboard you are using, someone would be able to interpret the beep codes.
 
haha...let's see...

1.2 Athlon...ancient, I know.
512 Mb RAM pc2100 I believe...
100G WD hard drive.
GeForce 4 Ti4200
plextor 52x burner
toshiba dvd-rom

As you can see, I built this computer years ago, haha.
 
Don't feel bad, for a while I was using a 1GHz Duron on an AMD760 mobo with a PCI Voodoo3 here 😛

Ok, one possible cause of beeping is CPU overheat. Start by comparing your heatsink installation to the third and fourth photos on this page. If there is a shim between the CPU and the heatsink, take it out and reinstall the heatsink with a fresh coat of thermal grease and no shim.

Also, blow out the heatsink if it's really dusty.
 
Shouldn't cpu overheat shut down the machine entirely?

I'll give it a look, though. There's no shim, but I put ithe heatsink on a couple of years ago, so it couldn't hurt to get some fresh thermal grease on there, etc.
 
Originally posted by: dmbforums
Shouldn't cpu overheat shut down the machine entirely?
Not with a Thunderbird, they don't have that capability. That's the main reason that I asked what CPU it is.

 
Originally posted by: SolMiester
Old board, its not the CMOS battery is it?

Good question...how would I know?

I took the fan off and dusted the heatsink thoroughly without taking it off. There was a big nasty sheet of dust on it which is obviously a problem. We'll see if it happens again...if so, I guess taking the heatsink off and reapplying the arctic silver will be the next step...

 
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