PC Troubleshooting Tips

Common Issues and How to Fix Them

When building a PC, encountering problems is common but solvable. If your PC does not power on, first check power connections and ensure the power supply switch is turned on. No display on the monitor may indicate an improperly seated graphics card or faulty RAM sticks. Removing and reseating components often resolves these issues.

Overheating problems can arise if the CPU cooler is not correctly installed or thermal paste is insufficient. Also, listen for beep codes during boot; they provide clues to hardware problems. Following systematic troubleshooting steps will help you identify and fix most common hardware problems during your build.

BIOS Beep Codes Reference

AMI BIOS Beep Codes

Beep Code Description
1 short beepNo errors detected, normal boot
2 short beepsParity circuit failure
3 short beepsBase 64K RAM failure
4 short beepsSystem timer failure
5 short beepsProcessor failure
6 short beepsKeyboard controller Gate A20 error
7 short beepsVirtual mode exception (motherboard issue)
8 short beepsDisplay memory (VRAM) Read/Write error
9 short beepsROM BIOS checksum failure
10 short beepsCMOS shutdown Read/Write error
11 short beepsCache memory error
1 long, 3 short beepsMemory failure (graphics card related)
1 long, 8 short beepsDisplay/retrace test failed
Two-tone sirenLow CPU fan speed or voltage level issue

AWARD BIOS Beep Codes

Beep Code Description
1 long, 2 short beepsVideo error (graphics card/VRAM issue)
1 long, 3 short beepsVideo card not detected or keyboard error
Endless repeated beepsRAM problem
Repeated fast beepsCPU overheating
Repeated intermittent beepsProcessor issue (possibly damaged)