- PhoenixBIOS 4.x Beep and Post Codes
- Phoenix Beep Codes for ISA/MCA/EISA BIOS
- AST Beep Codes
- Compaq Beep Codes
- IBM Beep Codes
- Quadtel Beep Codes
- Mr. Bios Beep Codes
- Mylex and Eurosoft Beep Codes
- Mylex 386 Beep Codes
- Tandon Beep Codes
AMI Beep Codes
Beeps – Error message
- 1 short System RAM refresh failure
- 2 short Memory parity error
- 3 short Base 64-kbytes memory failure
- 4 short System timer failure
- 5 short CPU failure
- 6 short Gate A20 failure
- 7 short Exception error
- 8 short Video memory read/write error
- 9 short ROM cheeksum error
- 10 short CMOS shutdown register read/write error
- 1 long – 3 short Memory test failure
- 1 long – 8 short Display test failure
PhoenixBIOS 4.x Beep and Post Codes
Beeps – POST – Error message
- 1-1-1-3 02 Verify Real Mode
- 1-1-2-1 04 Get CPU type
- 1-1-2-3 06 Initialize system hardware
- 1-1-3-1 08 Initialize chipset registers with initial POST values
- 1-1-3-2 09 Set in POST flag
- 1-1-3-3 0A Initialize CPU registers
- 1-1-4-1 0C Initialize cache to initial POST values
- 1-1-4-3 0E Initialize I/O
- 1-2-1-1 10 Initialize Power Management
- 1-2-1-2 11 Load alternate registers with initial POST values
- 1-2-1-3 12 Jump to UserPatch0
- 1-2-2-1 14 Initialize keyboard controller
- 1-2-2-3 16 BIOS ROM checksum
- 1-2-3-1 18 8254 timer initialization
- 1-2-3-3 1A 8237 DMA controller initialization
- 1-2-4-1 1C Reset Programmable Interrupt Controller
- 1-3-1-1 20 Test DRAM refresh
- 1-3-1-3 22 Test 8742 Keyboard Conroller
- 1-3-2-1 24 Set ES segment to register to 4 GB
- 1-3-3-1 28 Autosize DRAM
- 1-3-3-3 2A Clear 512K base RAM
- 1-3-4-1 2C Test 512 base address lines
- 1-3-4-3 2E Test 512K base memory
- 1-4-1-3 32 Test CPU bus-clock frequency
- 1-4-2-4 37 Reinitialize the chipset
- 1-4-3-1 38 Shadow system BIOS ROM
- 1-4-3-2 39 Reinitialize the cache
- 1-4-3-3 3A Autosize cache
- 1-4-4-1 3C Configure advanced chipset registers
- 1-4-4-2 3D Load alternate registers with CMOS values
- 2-1-1-1 40 Set Initial CPU speed
- 2-1-1-3 42 Initialize interrupt vectors
- 2-1-2-1 44 Intialize BIOS interrrupts
- 2-1-2-3 46 Check ROM copyright notice
- 2-1-2-4 47 Initialize manager for PCI Options ROMs
- 2-1-3-1 48 Check video configuration against CMOS
- 2-1-3-2 49 Initialize PCI bus and devices
- 2-1-3-3 4A Initialize all video adapters in system
- 2-1-4-1 4C Shadow video BIOS ROM
- 2-1-4-3 4E Display copyright notice
- 2-2-1-1 50 Display CPU type and speed
- 2-2-1-3 52 Test keyboard
- 2-2-2-1 54 Set key click if enabled
- 2-2-2-3 56 Enable keyboard
- 2-2-3-1 58 Test for unexpected interrupts
- 2-2-3-3 5A Display prompt « Press F2 to enter SETUP »
- 2-2-4-1 5C Test RAM between 512 and 640k
- 2-3-1-1 60 Test expanded memory
- 2-3-1-3 62 Test extended memory address lines
- 2-3-2-1 64 Jump to UserPatch1
- 2-3-2-3 66 Configure advanced cache registers
- 2-3-3-1 68 Enable external and CPU caches
- 2-3-3-3 6A Display external cache size
- 2-3-4-1 6C Display shadow message
- 2-3-4-3 6E Display non-disposable segments
- 2-4-1-1 70 Display error messages
- 2-4-1-3 72 Check for configuration errors
- 2-4-2-1 74 Test real-time clock
- 2-4-2-3 76 Check for keyboard errors
- 2-4-4-1 7C Set up hardware interrupts vectors
- 2-4-4-3 7E Test coprocessor if present
- 3-1-1-1 80 Disable onboard I/O ports
- 3-1-1-3 82 Detect and install external RS232 ports
- 3-1-2-1 84 Detect and install external parallel ports
- 3-1-2-3 86 Re-initialize onboard I/O ports
- 3-1-3-1 88 Initialize BIOS Data Area
- 3-1-3-3 8A Initialize Extended BIOS Data Area
- 3-1-4-1 8C Initialize floppy controller
- 3-2-1-1 90 Initialize hard-disk controller
- 3-2-1-2 91 Initialize local-bus hard-disk controller
- 3-2-1-3 92 Jump to UserPatch2
- 3-2-2-1 94 Disable A20 adress line
- 3-2-2-3 96 Clear huge ES segment register
- 3-2-3-1 98 Search for option ROMs
- 3-2-3-3 9A Shadow option ROMs
- 3-2-4-1 9C Set up Power Management
- 3-2-4-3 9E Enable hardware interrupts
- 3-3-1-1 A0 Set time of day
- 3-3-1-3 A2 Check key lock
- 3-3-3-1 A8 Erase F2 prompt
- 3-3-3-3 AA Scan for F2 key stroke
- 3-3-4-1 AC Enter SETUP
- 3-3-4-3 AE Clear in-POST flag
- 3-4-1-1 B0 Check for errors
- 3-4-1-3 B2 POST done–prepare to boot operating system
- 3-4-2-1 B4 One beep
- 3-4-2-3 B6 Check password (optional)
- 3-4-3-1 B8 Clear global descriptor table
- 3-4-4-1 BC Clear parity checkers
- 3-4-4-3 BE Clear screen (optional)
- 3-4-4-4 BF Check virus and backup reminders
- 4-1-1-1 C0 Try to boot with INT 19
- 4-2-1-1 D0 Interrupt handler error
- 4-2-1-3 D2 Unknown interrupt error
- 4-2-2-1 D4 Pending interrupt error
- 4-2-2-3 D6 Initialize option ROM error
- 4-2-3-1 D8 Shutdown error
- 4-2-3-3 DA Extended Block Move
- 4-2-4-1 DC Shutdown 10 error
- 4-3-1-3 E2 Initialize the chipset
- 4-3-1-4 E3 Initialize refresh counter
- 4-3-2-1 E4 Check for Forced Flash
- 4-3-2-2 E5 Check HW status of ROM
- 4-3-2-3 E6 BIOS ROM is OK
- 4-3-2-4 E7 Do a complete RAM test
- 4-3-3-1 E8 Do OEM initialization
- 4-3-3-2 E9 Initialize interrupt controller
- 4-3-3-3 EA Read in bootstrap code
- 4-3-3-4 EB Initialize all vectors
- 4-3-4-1 EC Boot the Flash program
- 4-3-4-2 ED Initialize the boot device
- 4-3-4-3 EE Boot code was read OK
Phoenix Beep Codes for ISA/MCA/EISA BIOS
Beeps – Error message
- 1-1-2 CPU register test failure Low
- 1-1-2 System board select failure
- 1-1-3 CMOS read/write failure Low
- 1-1-3 Extended CMOS RAM failure
- 1-1-4 BIOS ROM cheeksum error
- 1-2-1 Programmable interval timer (PIT) failure
- 1-2-2 DMA initialization failure
- 1-2-3 DMA page register read/write failure
- 1-3-1 RAM refresh failure
- 1-3-2 64-kbyte RAM test disabled
- 1-3-3 First 64-kbytes RAM IC or data line failure
- 1-3-4 First 64-kbytes odd/even logic failure
- 1-4-1 Address line failure, 64 kbytes of RAM
- 1-4-2 Parity failure, first 64 kbytes of RAM
- 1-4-3 EISA failsafe timer test fault
- 1-4-4 EISA NMI port 462 test failure
- 2-1-1 Bit 0 first 64 kbytes RAM failure
- 2-1-2 Bit 1 first 64 kbytes RAM failure
- 2-1-3 Bit 2 first 64 kbytes RAM failure
- 2-1-4 Bit 3 first 64 kbytes RAM failure
- 2-2-1 Bit 4 first 64 kbytes RAM failure
- 2-2-2 Bit 5 first 64 kbytes RAM failure
- 2-2-3 Bit 6 first 64 kbytes RAM failure
- 2-2-4 Bit 7 first 64 kbytes RAM failure
- 2-3-1 Bit 8 first 64 kbytes RAM failure
- 2-3-2 Bit 9 first 64 kbytes RAM failure
- 2-3-3 Bit 10 first 64 kbytes RAM failure
- 2-3-4 Bit 11 first 64 kbytes RAM failure
- 2-4-1 Bit 12 first 64 kbytes RAM failure
- 2-4-2 Bit 13 first 64 kbytes RAM failure
- 2-4-3 Bit 14 first 64 kbytes RAM failure
- 2-4-4 Bit 15 first 64 kbytes RAM failure
- 3-1-1 Slave DMA register failure
- 3-1-2 Master DMA register failure
- 3-1-3 Master interrupt mask register failure
- 3-1-4 Slave interrupt mask register failure
- 3-2-2 Interrupt vector loading error
- 3-2-3 Reserved
- 3-2-4 Keyboard controller test failure
- 3-3-1 CMOS RAM power bad
- 3-3-2 CMOS configuration error
- 3-3-3 Reserved
- 3-3-4 Video memory test failed
- 3-4-1 Video initialization test failure
- 4-2-1 Timer tick failure
- 4-2-2 Shutdown test failure
- 4-2-3 Gate A20 failure
- 4-2-4 Unexpected interrupt in protected mode
- 4-3-1 RAM test address failure
- 4-3-3 Interval timer channel 2 failure
- 4-3-4 Time-of-day clock failure
- 4-4-1 Serial-port test failure
- 4-4-2 Parallel-port test failure
- 4-4-3 Math coprocessor failure
AST Beep Codes
Beeps – Error message
- 1 short CPU register test failure
- 2 short Keyboard controller buffer failure
- 3 short Keyboard controller reset failure
- 4 short Keyboard communication failure
- 5 short Keyboard input port failure
- 6 short System board chipset initialization failure
- 9 short BIOS ROM cheeksum error
- 10 short System timer test failure
- 11 short ASIC register test failure
- 12 short CMOS RAM shutdown register failure
- 1 long DMA controller 0 failure
- 1 long – 1 short DMA controller 1 failure
- 1 long – 2 short Video vertical retrace failure
- 1 long – 3 short Video memory test failure
- 1 long – 4 short Video adapter test failure
- 1 long – 5 short 64 kbytes base memory failure
- 1 long – 6 short Unable to load interrupt vectors
- 1 long – 7 short Unable to initialize video system
- 1 long – 8 short Video memory failure
Compaq Beep Codes
Beeps – Error message
- 1 short No error
- 1 long – 1 short BIOS ROM cheeksum error
- 2 short General error
- 1 long – 2 short Video adapter error
IBM Beep Codes
Beeps – Error message
- 1 short Start of test
- 2 short Initialization error
- 1 long – 1 short System board error
- 1 long – 2 short Video adapter error
- 1 long – 3 short EGA/VGA adapter error
- 3 long Keyboard adapter error 999 short Power supply or system board error
- None Power supply or system board error
Quadtel Beep Codes
Beeps – Error message
- 1 short Start of test
- 2 short CMOS IC error
- 1 long – 2 short Video controller error
- 1 long > 2 short Peripheral controller error
Mr. BIOS Beep Codes
- low high, low low low ROM BIOS Checksum Test
- low high, high low low Page Register Test (Ports 81-8F)
- low high, low high low 8042 Keyboard Controller Selftest
- low high, high high low Memory Refresh Circuit Test
- low high, low low high Master (16bit) DMA Controller Failure
- low high, high low high Slave (8 bit) DMA Controller Failure
- low high, low low low low Memory Bank 0 Pattern Test Failure
- low high, high low low low Memory Bank 0 Parity Circuitry Failure
- low high, low high low low Memory Bank 0 Parity Error
- low high, high high low low Memory Bank 0 Data Bus Failure
- low high, low low high low Memory Bank 0 Address Bus Failure
- low high, high low high low Memory Bank 0 Block Access Read Failure
- low high, low high high low Memory Bank 0 Block Access Read/Write Failure
- low high, high high high low Master 8259 (Port 21 ) Failure
- low high, low low low high Slave 8259 (Port A1) Failure
- low high, high low low high Master 8259 (Port 20) Interrupt Address Error
- low high, low high low high Slave 8259 (Port A0) Interrupt Address Error
- low high, high high low low 8259 (Port 20/A0) Interrupt Address Error
- low high, low low high high Master 8259 (Port 20) Stuck Intercept Error
- low high, high low high high Slave 8259 (Port A0) Stuck Intercept Error
- low high, low high high high System Timer 8254 CH0/IRQ0 Interrupt Failure
- low high, high high high high 8254 Channel 0 Test and Initialization
- low high, low low low low high 8254 Channel-2 (Speaker) Failure
- low high, high low low low high 8254 OUT2 (Speaker Detect) Failure
- low high, low high low low high CMOS RAM Read/Write Test Failure
- low high, high high low low high RTC Periodic Interrupt / IRQ8 Failure
- low high, low low high low high Video Initialization and (Cold-Boot) Sign on Message
- low high, high low high low high Keyboard Controller Failure
- low high, low low low high high A20 Test Failure Due to 8042 Timeout
- low high, high low low high high A20 Gate Stuck in Disabled State
- low high, low high high low high Memory Parity Error
- low high, high high high low high IO Channel Error
- low high, low high low high high Real Time Clock is Not Updating
Mylex and Eurosoft Beep Codes
Beeps – Error message
- 1 Start of test
- 2 Video adapter error
- 3 Keyboard controller error
- 4 Keyboard error
- 5 PIC 0 error
- 6 PIC 1 error
- 7 DMA page register error
- 8 RAM refresh error
- 9 RAM data error
- 10 RAM parity error
- 11 DMA controller 0 error
- 12 CMOS RAM error
- 13 DMA controller 1 error
- 14 CMOS RAM battery error
- 15 CMOS RAM cheeksum error
- 16 BIOS ROM cheeksum error
Mylex 386 Beep Codes – Beeps – Error message
- 1 long Start of test
- 2 long Video adapter fault (or adapter missing)
- 1 long – 1 short – 1 long Keyboard controller error
- 1 long – 2 short – 1 long Keyboard error
- 1 long – 3 short – 1 long PIC 0 error
- 1 long – 4 short – 1 long PIC 1 error
- 1 long – 5 short – 1 long DMA page register error
- 1 long – 6 short – 1 long RAM refresh error
- 1 long – 7 short – 1 long RAM data test error
- 1 long – 8 short – 1 long RAM parity error
- 1 long – 9 short – 1 long DAM controller 1 error
- 1 long – 10 short – 1 long CMOS RAM failure
- 1 long – 11 short – 1 long DMA controller 2 error
- 1 long – 12 short – 1 long CMOS RAM battery failure
- 1 long – 13 short – 1 long CMOS cheeksum failure
- 1 long – 14 short – 1 long BIOS ROM cheeksum failure
- >1 long Multiple faults detected
Tandon Beep Codes – Beeps – Error message
- long – short – long – short 8524 counter timer failure
- short – long – short RAM refresh failure
- long – long – long System RAM failure
- short – short – short BIOS RAM checksum failure
- long – long No video adapter is installed
- long – long – long – long Video adapter failure