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Old 05-03-11, 07:48 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Hi alll, my packard bell pc shut down on me last nite, its only 2 years old? When i try to turn it back on, it lights up and within 6 to 10 seconds it shuts its self down again? i have looked at all the cables( and tryed a new power cord) and cleand out all the dust from the fans, but still the same resault? Any help Please............mike
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Certainly sounds like accumulated dirt (did you clean the heat sinks as well as fans?), but could be a failing power supply.
How about unplugging as much as you can, which consumes power, and then try again?
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does it show the bios booting ???, does it get to the stage where it starts loading windows, I am trying to identify at what stage it shuts down, from what your are sayining with seconds involved sounds like the bios boot up is failing and shutting down
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I think its your pc memory and/or graphics card..

Do you get a beep off your pc when i shuts down??? if so have a look here PC Hell: BIOS Error Beep Codes
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Thanks for the replys.

Cable-man... i do get a beep when it trys to boot,and sometimes i do get to see the bios loading screen before it shuts down?

Lacutas.... as above yes sometimes i do see the bios try to run,but never get as far as windows loading?

dandnsmith..... no i have not cleaned the heat sinks(not sure where they are but will have a good look now. I have tryed to boot it with nothing but the power cable pluged in and same resault!!!

Thanks guys, will try all the above advice and report back.....cheers .....mike
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Hi here's a list of the beep codes might help to find your problem.
General Beep Codes:

If the BIOS manufacturer is unknown the following will be the general Beep codes:

• 1 Long and 1 Short Beep ?Bad Motherboard
• 1 Short Beep and nothing else happens ?Disk Drive/Video Related Problems
• 1 Long and 2 Short Beeps ?Bad Video Card
• 1 Continuous Beep or Non-stop short Beeps ?Bad Power Supply
• 3 Short Beeps - Bad Memory

American Megatrends Inc. (AMI) BEEP Codes:

• 1 Beep - Memory refresh timer error.
Reseat the memory, or replace with known good modules.
• 2 Beeps - Parity Error
Reseat the memory, or replace with known good modules.
• 3 Beeps - Main memory read / write test error.
Reseat the memory, or replace with known good modules.
• 4 Beeps - Motherboard timer not operational
• 5 Beeps - Processor Errors
• 6 Beeps - Keyboard controller BAT test error.
• 7 Beeps - General exception error.
• 8 Beeps - Display memory error.
If the system video adapter is an add-in card, replace or reseat the video adapter. If the video adapter is an integrated part of the system board, the board may be faulty.
• 9 Beeps - ROM checksum error
• 10 Beeps - CMOS shutdown register read/write error
• 11 Beeps - Cache Memory Bad


Beeps 4-7, 9-11

Fatal error indicating a serious problem with the system. Consult your system manufacturer.
Before declaring the motherboard beyond all hope, eliminate the possibility of interference by a malfunctioning add-in card. Remove all expansion cards except the video adapter.
If the beep codes are generated even when all other expansion cards are absent, the motherboard has a serious problem. Consult your system manufacturer.
If the beep codes are not generated when all other expansion cards are absent, one of the add-in cards is causing the malfunction. Insert the cards back into the system one at a time until the problem happens again. This will reveal the malfunctioning add-in card.


Award Bios BEEP Codes:

• 1 Long Beep: Memory problem
Explanation: There is a failure of some sort related to the system memory.
Diagnosis: The first bank of memory probably has a failure of some sort; this is usually just a physical problem such as an incorrectly inserted module, but may also mean a bad memory chip in a module. It is possible that there is a failure related to the motherboard or a system device as well.
• 1 Long, then 2 Short Beeps: Video error
Explanation: The BIOS is unable to access the video system in order to write any error messages to the screen.
Diagnosis: This is usually caused by a problem with the video card, or the memory on the video card. It can also be a motherboard issue.
• 1 Long, then 3 Short Beeps: Video error
Explanation: The BIOS is unable to access the video system in order to write any error messages to the screen.
Diagnosis: This is usually caused by a problem with the video card, or the memory on the video card. It can also be a motherboard issue.
• Continuous Beeping: Memory or video problem
Explanation: The system is producing constant beeping in no specific pattern, or a fast "ringing" sound.
Diagnosis: This is usually caused by a problem with the system memory, or possibly the video card. The memory is more likely--the system complains long and loud if it can't find any usable memory, as there is no way to even start the boot process when this is the case. The motherboard itself could also be the problem.
• Other Beep Codes
Explanation: You have encountered an Award BIOS beep code I do not have documented.
Diagnosis: Award says that any beep patterns other than "one long followed by two short" are likely problems with the system memory. However, of late they have started adding other beep codes to their systems as well.

Phoenix BEEP Codes:

• 1-1-3
Explanation: Your computer can't read the configuration information stored in the CMOS.
Diagnosis: Replace the motherboard.
• 1-1-4
Explanation: Your BIOS needs to be replaced.
Diagnosis: Got to your motherboard manufacturers web site and download the new Bios.
• 1-2-1
Explanation: You have a bad timer chip on the motherboard.
Diagnosis: Replace the motherboard.
• 1-2-2 or 1-2-3 or 1-3-1 or 1-3-3 or 1-3-4 or 1-4-1
Explanation: Motherboards is bad.
Diagnosis: Replace the motherboard.
• 1-4-2
Explanation: Some of your memory is bad.
Diagnosis: Go to Basic Trouble Shooting
• 1-3-1
Explanation: Motherboards is bad.
Diagnosis: Replace the motherboard.
• 2-_-_ Any combination of beeps after two
Explanation: Some of your memory might be bad.
Diagnosis: Go to Basic Trouble Shooting
• 3-1-_
Explanation: One of the chips on your motherboard is broken.
Diagnosis: Replace the motherboard.
• 3-2-4
Explanation: Keyboard controller failure.
Diagnosis:
• 3-3-4
Explanation: Your computer can't find the video card.
Diagnosis: Is it there? If so, try swapping it with another one and see if it works.
• 3-4-_
Explanation: Your video card isn't working.
Diagnosis: Replace Video Card
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Hi alll, my packard bell pc shut down on me last nite, its only 2 years old? When i try to turn it back on, it lights up and within 6 to 10 seconds it shuts its self down again? i have looked at all the cables( and tryed a new power cord) and cleand out all the dust from the fans, but still the same resault? Any help Please............mike
Power supply needs replacing.
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Try 2 start in safe mode ??? and is all the drivers ok ???
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ok, so i have cleand the heat sinks, changed the power cable to 1 i no works fine( from a working pc downstairs) pc is dust free!!!

But still no change? as i said before sometimes i do get 1 beep(If it gets that far) from the pc, but then just shuts down again?

cable man.... i cant try safe mode as it wont stay on long enough to activate safe mode?
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can you hit F2 oe the Del button and get in your bios as soon as you switch it on if not, try re-setting the bios, you will have to locate the battery supply to the bios, remove it, leave for a few mins then plug the battery back in, hopefully this will re-set the bios, bit fiddly on laptops, but depends where your battery is, google it.
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