one beep long followed two beep short


  1. Posts : 92
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       #1

    one beep long followed two beep short


    Is my video card has this code?

    A while ago it takes time i open my notebook i'm worried this is second time it happened.
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  2. Posts : 8,135
    Windows 10 64 bit
       #2

    What model Samsung? Have you checked the Samsung site for your specific model to see if there is listing of the beep codes?
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  3. Posts : 92
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       #3

    Got it. yeah it's samsung almost 5 years i used this notebook. what worrying much to me is i bought this product from S.korea and i doubt we have this model or parts to be replace here in my country.
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  4. Posts : 8,135
    Windows 10 64 bit
       #4

    The Samsung site may still have info on older models. I've done research on some other brands, that are not "US" models, and still found info on them at the vendor's site.
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  5. Posts : 92
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       #5

    Ok here is the update. I've done searching but i cannot referred it to my queries because of language barrier from the vendor's site. I try to check the BIOS maker for this product which is the phoenix trustedcore and the detail is, there is a checksum error, motherboard issue (Motherboard replacement to fix to this problem). Ugh!I feel frustrated when i found. But Fortunately, when i uninstalled my vedio card driver ( in my case is NVIDIA) from updated version and go back to its previous version the beep is gone. I reboot several times no more beeps i heard.
    Perhaps the BIOS is having a problem updating drivers that something to be work on.

    Hello firebird thank you for your time for posting your comments.
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  6. Posts : 8,135
    Windows 10 64 bit
       #6

    The Video card, when you first boot up is in a default "VGA" mode. No drivers are loaded until Windows is started and loads the drivers.

    Thus you probably still have the problem. With a "checksum" error that suggests a potential memory problem. If it comes back (and I suspect it will) "reseat" the memory (with the PC powered off, unplug the memory module(s) and then plug back in) to see if that helps.
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  7. Posts : 92
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       #7

    I'm going to leave uncheck this thread until a month and if it is dont come back i will mark as solved. Your comment is noted. Thanks again.
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  8. Posts : 92
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       #8

    fireberd said:
    The Video card, when you first boot up is in a default "VGA" mode. No drivers are loaded until Windows is started and loads the drivers.

    Thus you probably still have the problem. With a "checksum" error that suggests a potential memory problem. If it comes back (and I suspect it will) "reseat" the memory (with the PC powered off, unplug the memory module(s) and then plug back in) to see if that helps.
    Yeah you are right! I still have the problem. I already reseat the memory twice but nothing's happen. There is one and last option to try I guess, the video card.
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