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COLUMN A COLUMN B
1. Faulty memory refresh circuit A. CPU error
2. 1 long, 2 short beep B. 1 long 8 short beeps
3. Display test failure C. 1 beep
4. POST passed D. CPU exceptions
5. 2 Short E. Video Failure – video DAC, or
RAM
6. System timer failure F. Video Failure – video BIOS ROM
7. 7 beeps G. 1 long beep
8. Missing video adapter H. POST Failed
9. 5 beeps I. 4 beep
10. 1 long 3 short beeps J. 8 beeps
2 Remove the computer’s right-side cover.
1. C 8 Reconnect the computer and any attached peripherals to their
2. F power sources and turn them on.
3. B 1 Turn off the system, including any attached peripherals, and
disconnect all cables from electrical outlets.
4. G
5 Verify that all jumpers are set correctly.
5. H
3 Verify that the chips, expansion cards, and SEC cartridge and heat
6. I sink assembly or assemblies are fully seated in their sockets or
7. D connectors.
8. J 6 Check all cable connectors inside the computer to verify that they
9. A are firmly attached to their appropriate connectors.
10. E 7 Reinstall the computer cover.
4 To ensure that the chips are fully seated in their sockets, press
firmly on the top of each chip.

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