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February 16th, 2019 14:00

Aurora R4, 6 beeps

Tried booting up my Aurora R4 and it wouldn't display anything and then beeps 6 times continuously. I looked it up and it says it has to do with the graphics card. So I switched it out with and extra one and still had and the problem. Not sure what else to do?

February 16th, 2019 15:00

Tried it and the problem still persists could it have to do with a bad graphics card? Im pretty sure they both work fine but im not 100% sure

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February 16th, 2019 14:00

Clear the CMOS Memory (reset the BIOS) and see if that helps.  As this resets the BIOS if you have any BIOS customization make a note of it so you can re-enter the customized settings after the reset.  

With the PC powered off, open the case and remove the CR2032 coin cell battery on the motherboard for at least 10 minutes.  Reinstall the battery, observing polarity, and then power on and see if helps.

 

 

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February 17th, 2019 10:00

Instead of reusing the old cmos battery, buy a new one. 5 beeps means a bad cmos battery and even if you hear 6 beeps it is a cheap item to replace. 

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