Old Fujitsu system (P200, M5ATC motherboard, ATI Rage II video card).
Press power button and get one long and two short beeps, a bit of
activity on the CD, floopy and hard disk for a second or two and then
nothing. No signal on the monitor.
The monitor works fine on another similar PC, as does the video card.
I've also moved the video card to another PCI slot - same symptoms.
Took the battery out for 20 minutes, no change. Used the jumpers to
clear the CMOS data, still no change.
Is there anything else I can try? Or do I just consign it to the
rubbish heap.
Symptoms appeared after a 4-port Belkin USB PCI card was partially
installed and an attempt was made to add the missing driver. It read
the driver from the CD then asked to remove the CD and re-boot - then
just got the beeps as above.
Tom Walker said the following on 11/09/06 12:36:
> Old Fujitsu system (P200, M5ATC motherboard, ATI Rage II video card).
>
> Press power button and get one long and two short beeps, a bit of
> activity on the CD, floopy and hard disk for a second or two and then
> nothing. No signal on the monitor.
>
> The monitor works fine on another similar PC, as does the video card.
> I've also moved the video card to another PCI slot - same symptoms.
>
> Took the battery out for 20 minutes, no change. Used the jumpers to
> clear the CMOS data, still no change.
>
> Is there anything else I can try? Or do I just consign it to the
> rubbish heap.
>
> Symptoms appeared after a 4-port Belkin USB PCI card was partially
> installed and an attempt was made to add the missing driver. It read
> the driver from the CD then asked to remove the CD and re-boot - then
> just got the beeps as above.
>
> Thanks for any assistance.
>
> Tom Walker
Hope this is of some use;
<http://www.computerhope.com/beep.htm>
Richard.
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"Tom Walker" <twalker@nospam.astonzoraster.com> wrote in message
news:veadnRdX4sqg15jYRVnyrA@pipex.net...
> Old Fujitsu system (P200, M5ATC motherboard, ATI Rage II video card).
>
> Press power button and get one long and two short beeps, a bit of activity
> on the CD, floopy and hard disk for a second or two and then nothing. No
> signal on the monitor.
>
> The monitor works fine on another similar PC, as does the video card. I've
> also moved the video card to another PCI slot - same symptoms.
>
> Took the battery out for 20 minutes, no change. Used the jumpers to clear
> the CMOS data, still no change.
>
> Is there anything else I can try? Or do I just consign it to the rubbish
> heap.
>
> Symptoms appeared after a 4-port Belkin USB PCI card was partially
> installed and an attempt was made to add the missing driver. It read the
> driver from the CD then asked to remove the CD and re-boot - then just got
> the beeps as above.
>
> Thanks for any assistance.
>
> Tom Walker
You can also look here; http://bioscentral.com/beepcodes/amibeep.htm
The consensus seems to be a Video failure however.
Tom Walker wrote:
> Old Fujitsu system (P200, M5ATC motherboard, ATI Rage II video card).
>
> Press power button and get one long and two short beeps, a bit of
> activity on the CD, floopy and hard disk for a second or two and then
> nothing. No signal on the monitor.
>
> The monitor works fine on another similar PC, as does the video card.
> I've also moved the video card to another PCI slot - same symptoms.
>
> Took the battery out for 20 minutes, no change. Used the jumpers to
> clear the CMOS data, still no change.
>
> Is there anything else I can try? Or do I just consign it to the
> rubbish heap.
>
> Symptoms appeared after a 4-port Belkin USB PCI card was partially
> installed and an attempt was made to add the missing driver. It read
> the driver from the CD then asked to remove the CD and re-boot - then
> just got the beeps as above.
>
> Thanks for any assistance.
>
> Tom Walker
Reseat or change RAM. But this is a very old computer indeed. Don't
spend much money on it.
Tom Walker <twalker@nospam.astonzoraster.com> wrote:
> Old Fujitsu system (P200, M5ATC motherboard, ATI Rage II video card).
>
> Press power button and get one long and two short beeps, a bit of
> activity on the CD, floopy and hard disk for a second or two and then
> nothing. No signal on the monitor.
>
> The monitor works fine on another similar PC, as does the video card.
> I've also moved the video card to another PCI slot - same symptoms.
>
> Took the battery out for 20 minutes, no change. Used the jumpers to
> clear the CMOS data, still no change.
>
> Is there anything else I can try? Or do I just consign it to the
> rubbish heap.
>
> Symptoms appeared after a 4-port Belkin USB PCI card was partially
> installed and an attempt was made to add the missing driver. It read
> the driver from the CD then asked to remove the CD and re-boot - then
> just got the beeps as above.
Its likely a video card error beep, but the beeps vary with the bios.
Try reseating the video card, it may have got
disturbed a bit when you put the USB PCI card in.
Thanks for all responses - it does appear to be something to do with the
video.
The card, cable and monitor work fine on an other similar PC. Memory
has been in and out several times, again, works fine on the other machine.
Does this mean that something is "broken" in the motherboard?
Tom Walker
Rod Speed wrote:
> Tom Walker <twalker@nospam.astonzoraster.com> wrote:
>
>>Old Fujitsu system (P200, M5ATC motherboard, ATI Rage II video card).
>>
>>Press power button and get one long and two short beeps, a bit of
>>activity on the CD, floopy and hard disk for a second or two and then
>>nothing. No signal on the monitor.
>>
>>The monitor works fine on another similar PC, as does the video card.
>>I've also moved the video card to another PCI slot - same symptoms.
>>
>>Took the battery out for 20 minutes, no change. Used the jumpers to
>>clear the CMOS data, still no change.
>>
>>Is there anything else I can try? Or do I just consign it to the
>>rubbish heap.
>>
>>Symptoms appeared after a 4-port Belkin USB PCI card was partially
>>installed and an attempt was made to add the missing driver. It read
>>the driver from the CD then asked to remove the CD and re-boot - then
>>just got the beeps as above.
>
>
> Its likely a video card error beep, but the beeps vary with the bios.
>
> Try reseating the video card, it may have got
> disturbed a bit when you put the USB PCI card in.
>
>
Tom Walker wrote:
> Thanks for all responses - it does appear to be something to do with the
> video.
>
> The card, cable and monitor work fine on an other similar PC. Memory
> has been in and out several times, again, works fine on the other machine.
>
> Does this mean that something is "broken" in the motherboard?
>
I'm afraid so. If all the parts are verified as working on another
machine. It's a 8+ year old machine, It was time.
Tom Walker <twalker@nospam.astonzoraster.com> wrote
> Thanks for all responses - it does appear to be something to do with the video.
> The card, cable and monitor work fine on an other similar PC. Memory has been in and out several
> times, again, works fine on the other machine.
> Does this mean that something is "broken" in the motherboard?
It can do. I have seen one PC with an intermittent short to case that
produced that effect, it whined about the video card even tho that was
fine. The proof that it was an intermittent short to case was that it was
always fine with the motherboard loose on the desktop.
> Rod Speed wrote:
>> Tom Walker <twalker@nospam.astonzoraster.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Old Fujitsu system (P200, M5ATC motherboard, ATI Rage II video
>>> card). Press power button and get one long and two short beeps, a bit of
>>> activity on the CD, floopy and hard disk for a second or two and
>>> then nothing. No signal on the monitor.
>>>
>>> The monitor works fine on another similar PC, as does the video
>>> card. I've also moved the video card to another PCI slot - same
>>> symptoms. Took the battery out for 20 minutes, no change. Used the jumpers to
>>> clear the CMOS data, still no change.
>>>
>>> Is there anything else I can try? Or do I just consign it to the
>>> rubbish heap.
>>>
>>> Symptoms appeared after a 4-port Belkin USB PCI card was partially
>>> installed and an attempt was made to add the missing driver. It
>>> read the driver from the CD then asked to remove the CD and re-boot
>>> - then just got the beeps as above.
>>
>>
>> Its likely a video card error beep, but the beeps vary with the bios.
>>
>> Try reseating the video card, it may have got
>> disturbed a bit when you put the USB PCI card in.
For info, I managed to transplant the hard disk into the other similar
PC and was able to get it up and running again with a small amount of
re-configuration.
Tom Walker
Rod Speed wrote:
> Tom Walker <twalker@nospam.astonzoraster.com> wrote
>
>
>>Thanks for all responses - it does appear to be something to do with the video.
>
>
>>The card, cable and monitor work fine on an other similar PC. Memory has been in and out several
>>times, again, works fine on the other machine.
>
>
>>Does this mean that something is "broken" in the motherboard?
>
>
> It can do. I have seen one PC with an intermittent short to case that
> produced that effect, it whined about the video card even tho that was
> fine. The proof that it was an intermittent short to case was that it was
> always fine with the motherboard loose on the desktop.
>
>
>>Rod Speed wrote:
>>
>>>Tom Walker <twalker@nospam.astonzoraster.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>Old Fujitsu system (P200, M5ATC motherboard, ATI Rage II video
>>>>card). Press power button and get one long and two short beeps, a bit of
>>>>activity on the CD, floopy and hard disk for a second or two and
>>>>then nothing. No signal on the monitor.
>>>>
>>>>The monitor works fine on another similar PC, as does the video
>>>>card. I've also moved the video card to another PCI slot - same
>>>>symptoms. Took the battery out for 20 minutes, no change. Used the jumpers to
>>>>clear the CMOS data, still no change.
>>>>
>>>>Is there anything else I can try? Or do I just consign it to the
>>>>rubbish heap.
>>>>
>>>>Symptoms appeared after a 4-port Belkin USB PCI card was partially
>>>>installed and an attempt was made to add the missing driver. It
>>>>read the driver from the CD then asked to remove the CD and re-boot
>>>>- then just got the beeps as above.
>>>
>>>
>>>Its likely a video card error beep, but the beeps vary with the bios.
>>>
>>>Try reseating the video card, it may have got
>>>disturbed a bit when you put the USB PCI card in.
>
>
>