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Originally posted by zaher1988
yea yea sorry now i realized that
but this site has different types of BIOS
http://www.pchell.com/hardware/beepcodes.shtml
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Originally posted by YottabyteWIzard
I compared both sites in AMI section and they are the same.
erm, yes of course those entries are the same, they are both for AMI BIOS. But zaher1988 first listed the codes for a pure IBM system, not for AMI.
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Originally posted by zaher1988
so this means, they are common beep code ?? for all or most known
Not at all, as said they totally depend on the type of BIOS, there are no "common" codes.
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Originally posted by brian
If your going to get a new computer, get a good power supply so such things won't recoccur, I got myself a great Enermex(sp?) Power supply, and it has a power surge, so whenever it goes low, it shuts down the computer.
Though, normal power supplies you can buy for your PC, do not protect against power surges at all.
At best there is fuse in the power supply (like the one you bought), but this isn't a total protection either! It actually gives a false feeling of protection as it only protects your PSU against to much power drawn from the components of your computer (and only secondary to some certain small surges from the outside).
The fuse is only there to protect your, let say 300W, PSU. So in case all your PC components actually need 400W in total, the PSU wouldn't be fried.
It wont protect you against power fluctuations (which can be as much damaging as surges), serious surges, lightning strikes, internal circuit shorcuts, etc... In short, the fuse is to protect your PSU, not your PC...
If you want one which does protect you decently against everything you need to buy a professional one (commonly external) and those cost a lot of money.