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Inspiron 1564 beep code long-short-short-pause-short-short
Hi,
I've got problematic Dell Inspiron 1564. Suspected bad video.
When turned on, screen is blank and beep codes are "long-short-short-pause-short-short".
I can't find info about this beep code. I've found that long-short-short is bad video but what about next two short beeps?
Hard drive activity looks normal after that and I guess system works fine except graphics.External video output doesn't work.
ejn63
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May 20th, 2017 05:00
Two short beeps mean no memory detected -- for both faults the replacement of the mainboard is required.
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May 20th, 2017 06:00
If there were only 2 short beeps, then it is bad memory
When I remove the memory completely, then the pattern is S-S and that is quite standard pattern that can be found easily on the Internet.
The pattern is L-S-S-P-S-S which I couldn't find and which I'm asking about.
As I wrote - hard drive activity led makes me think the system is running and only graphics is missing
gnihgnih
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May 20th, 2017 08:00
I know that if it is the video the easiest approach is to change the board.
My question is really simple - do you know what this beep pattern means?
I have some humble 20 years of experience of fixing computers in my service. I can resolder the BGA chip, but I need to know if that's the problem.
The reason I'm asking here is because Dell's documentation is poor and I hoped someone could give me an useful answer, so ejn63 please don't bother to answer.
ejn63
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May 20th, 2017 08:00
Since the GPU is soldered to the mainboard on this model, the end result is the same - if you want to repair the system, replace the mainboard.