On Thu, 30 Jan 2003 10:39:06 -0800, Mike Curtis <[log in to unmask]> wrote: >Hi Lynn, > >On a Compaq system, 1L 3S beeps indicates "System ROM bad; system is >running in FailSafe Boot Block Mode. Compaq recomends reflashing the >ROM. > >Also, on Compaq systems the beeps occur at the same time as all >keyboard lights are flashing. Does your system have any lights that >flash at startup, i.e. keyboard, power/hard drive, etc. > >What BIOS does the Dell system use? > >When did it first start to occur? After processor swap? After >flashing the bios? or something else? > >Not sure if Dell is similar enough with Compaq but it might point you >in the right direction... > >Mike >--- Lynn Tracy <[log in to unmask]> wrote: >> Hi all, >> >> Hope someone here knows what this is.... >> >> I've been scouring the 'net but come up empty-handed. >> >> It's: >> >> 1 - long, followed by 3 short, beeps. I still get the regular, single >> POST beep just before my splash screen starts. >> >> I even listened over & over to be sure it wasn't 1-2-1..... it's >> definitely 1 long, 3 short. >> >> It's the Dell Dim. XPS-T 450. I now have a Powerleap Celeron 1.3Ghz >> in it as well as a Promise controller for my 100GB HD. Have a DVD & >> CD-burner, too. Original Voodoo3 (I have a Geforce 3 to go in but >> don't want to add to the stew). Board is Intel (440BX), BIOS is >> Phoenix 4.0-6. I'm flashed to the last BIOS available from Dell, >> A11. >> >> I've reseated the memory & video card. Tried it with Sandra, Hot CPU >> Test Lite (6 hour test/burn-in/"defect-detect"), PCPitstop-- all say >> there's nothing wrong. What is going on here? It's disturbing >> because I can't find this code & worry about my data either being >> corrupted at some point or the whole deal possibly going down- what >> is this code??? >> >> Hope someone here from PCBuilders can help- or another person who's >> been through this? >> >> Thank you for your time & interest, >> >> Lynn Tracy >> >> Do you want to signoff PCBUILD or just change to >> Digest mode - visit our web site: >> http://freepctech.com/pcbuild.shtml > Hi Mike, My upgrades are recent & I can't say when the beeping started. I have this PC in a small (6x8) room. I usually walk in in the morning, hit power, walk out for coffee, come back & I'm at the desktop. I noticed the beep just this week. I have a Phoenix BIOS 4.0-6. As I said- this code is not listed for Dell nor Phoenix. I get no onscreen error code. Everything works on my PC. I have a set of four diagnostic lights on the back panel that show all green (all OK) at desktop. My last BIOS flash was long ago- the new pieces are the Powerleap & the Promise card. I'm wondering if the Promise card could be the culprit? Could there be something amiss in the PCI bus mastering, etc...Someone here or elsewhere suggested a DMA or bus possibility of some sort. I did already move the card once (first installing) when it appeared to have a conflict with my NIC- this is just occuring to me now. What do you think? I haven't heard of this but I've not really researched it yet. I have no monitor or screen problems & no hang at boot- just the beeps. All programs run, including video intensive games. Nothing is flagged in device manager- all say "enabled, no conflicts, etc... Seems there would be more to go on than this one beep thing? Again, Thanks for your time & help, LT The NOSPIN Group Promotions is now offering Mandrake Linux or Red Hat Linux CD sets along with the OpenOffice CD... at a great price!!! http://freepctech.com/goodies/promotions.shtml