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Mother board makes long repeated beebs and won t turn on

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Hello,

Power supply, system board, or keyboard problem
Repeating short beeps.Power supply or system board problem
Display / retrace test failed. Reseat the video card.

http://site7.way2sms.com/jsp/Main.jsp?id=6BEFB035C72C9BC7795F7E8D4A2E60B9.a403
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My GA-VM900M Mother board gives a long beep after another when I switch it on. The monitor remains black and the power light stays on.

Hello here is the homepage:

http://www.gigabyte.com/products/product-page.aspx?pid=2581#dl

Drivers or the manual can be selected in download type.

A long beeb is a fault in a RAM module.
Try to insert a ram module you know is working.
Your mainboard use DDR 2 ram, up to 4 GB.
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Blow also any dust out with compressed air before working on the mainboard and take antistatic precautions

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http://www.computerhope.com/beep.htm

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http://pcsupport.about.com/od/nonworkingcomponent/ht/beepcodestb.htm
Then read:
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Apple:
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http://www.techbase.iofm.net/tips/applemac/tip1.htm
http://www.user-guides.co.uk/download/apple/applebeep/apple-beep-code.html
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Louise -

Although the memory may be working okay in another system, the three beeps at post still indicates a memory(RAM) problem. Your motherboard uses AMI BIOS, as indicated by the product specifications on the Asrock website; In the post-error code listing, three beeps is a memory issue.

Check and make sure you have compatible memory for the motherboard; and if possible, test with new or alternate memory sticks.

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