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UsualNoise
Wondering if this is something to worry about: if I restart my computer
after having been powered down for a while (an hour or so) it starts up
with a continuous beep - same tone as the POST beep (or at least pretty
close), but it continues right through startup, loading WinXP, and stops
after about 2 minutes. If I restart from Windows or just power on
within a few minutes of powering down this does not happen.
I've got a custom built PC with a Gigabyte GA-8IGX Mboard, Intel P4 2.4
GHz 533 MHz FSB processor, 512 MB of DDR PC2100 memory, 400W power
supply, and an AIW Radeon 8500 DV video card.
I read that this could be memory-related, but the startup RAM check goes
OK and I haven't been able to successfully run any other RAM-checking
utilities yet. Also strange is the fact that nothing is adversely
affected in day-to-day operations on this computer as far as I can tell.
Nothing has changed on my system for a long while, and the only other
problem I know of is a hard drive with some bad sectors on it (non-
system, though) that I can periodically hear clicking as if it's
powering off and back on (very rarely - once a day, if that).
I'd welcome any ideas - I wonder if the fact that it only happens after
being powered down for a while means that it has something to do with a
drained battery somewhere (??) although I can't find anything like that
in the documentation for the GA-8IGX motherboard.
after having been powered down for a while (an hour or so) it starts up
with a continuous beep - same tone as the POST beep (or at least pretty
close), but it continues right through startup, loading WinXP, and stops
after about 2 minutes. If I restart from Windows or just power on
within a few minutes of powering down this does not happen.
I've got a custom built PC with a Gigabyte GA-8IGX Mboard, Intel P4 2.4
GHz 533 MHz FSB processor, 512 MB of DDR PC2100 memory, 400W power
supply, and an AIW Radeon 8500 DV video card.
I read that this could be memory-related, but the startup RAM check goes
OK and I haven't been able to successfully run any other RAM-checking
utilities yet. Also strange is the fact that nothing is adversely
affected in day-to-day operations on this computer as far as I can tell.
Nothing has changed on my system for a long while, and the only other
problem I know of is a hard drive with some bad sectors on it (non-
system, though) that I can periodically hear clicking as if it's
powering off and back on (very rarely - once a day, if that).
I'd welcome any ideas - I wonder if the fact that it only happens after
being powered down for a while means that it has something to do with a
drained battery somewhere (??) although I can't find anything like that
in the documentation for the GA-8IGX motherboard.