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Long beeps not booting up - MSI K9VGM-V Motherboard

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Problem....the beeps are beep beep beep beep..........contiues...........plus the computer will then not recieve signal????

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I have here MSI K8MM3-V (MS-7181 V2.0) motherboard. The problem I've encountered is two long beeps. Please help me to fix, thanks.

if say wanting to use very old linux here? not said what.
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Computer POST and beep codes The computer power on self test (POST) will test...

Computer POST and beep codes
The computer power on self test (POST) will test your computer to make sure it can boot properly(test hardware and sys requirements), once it does the computer will then finish the boot process. Normally, if your computer passes the POST test it will beep once or possibly twice. If the computer fails the POST then it will either not beep at all or generate a beep code.

The beep code you receive can indicate what may be wrong with your computer. The beep codes vary depending on your motherboard BIOS manufacturer(AMI, Award, Phoenix). You can find what BIOS you are using by paying attention to the BIOS screen when your computer boots up. It should tell you what brand BIOS.

You can usually find the meaning of your beep code by doing a simple google search i.e "phoenix beep codes". Below, I have provided links to sites which go over beep codes and their respective meaning.

AMI BIOS Beep Codes
Award BIOS Beep Codes
Phoenix BIOS Beep Codes

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