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Probably something wrong with your board. You are correct, those beeps on
most boards mean no VGA device found. Try clearing the BIOS. If that doesn't
work try a PCI video card. If that doesn't work then try to exchange the
motherboard, it is probably bad. TTYL

> From: PCBUILD - Personal Computer Hardware discussion List
> [mailto:[log in to unmask]]On Behalf Of Gene Wolak

> I am trying to assemble a computer using an ASUS A7M266
> motherboard and AGP Pro video card (GeForce2 MX-200) with a AMD
> Athlon processor (1.4 GHz). I have everything installed, but on
> startup I get 1 long and 2 short beeps (video card not found).
> Tried another video card, but same beeps happen. Jumpers, etc.,
> seem set right. Can't go any farther as no video. Suggestions?

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