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Computer Problems In Detail


Question Posted Tuesday December 24 2013, 1:34 am

Ok so not to long ago I asked a question about what is wrong with my computer, but got a response that i need to give more detail sohere it is. The model number of the computer is DCNE. I also need to tell the order of the beeps and so the -`s will mean a pause in the order. So the order goes 1-3-2. I hope you can help me further now that you have this information. Thans again and have a nice day.

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NinjaNeer answered Monday December 30 2013, 11:22 pm:
I was the one who told you to post again with more information.

From what I can tell, there is no 1-3-2 BIOS beep code for Dell computers. However, there is a 1-3-1-1 beep code. This code indicates a DRAM refresh error.

Rather than typing out instructions, here's a forum where someone with the same problem posted, and the solution given to them. It seemed to have worked, at least temporarily.

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