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Hi, I have a vaio which won't start up, all it does is give 1 long beep followed by 2 short beeps and the screen remains totally blank. Do these bleeps mean something ?
Its running Windows Vista Home with 2GB RAM
If anyone has heard of anything like this I'd appreciate it
Many thanks,
Phil
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Hi Phil, welcome to the Sony Users community forums.
The 'Beep Code' is the BIOS's attempt to tell you why your Vaio will not boot. Have a look at this link: -
http://pcsupport.about.com/od/nonworkingcomponent/ht/beepcodestb.htm
One long and two short beeps usually indicates a checksum error and could indicate a motherboard component failure. Were you having any problems before it failed to boot?
Try re-seating the Memory Modules and see if that helps.
Unfortunately, your Vaio Model has had a known problem with the nVidia Graphics chip which Sony fixed free of charge for up to 4 years from purchase by replacing the motherboard. Hopefully this is not the problem. I guess your Vaio is older than 4 years? Financially, a motherboard replacement is probably not financially viable. If this proves to be the problem, Google for 'nVidia reflow repair' for a cheaper alternative,
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Hi Phil, welcome to the Sony Users community forums.
The 'Beep Code' is the BIOS's attempt to tell you why your Vaio will not boot. Have a look at this link: -
http://pcsupport.about.com/od/nonworkingcomponent/ht/beepcodestb.htm
One long and two short beeps usually indicates a checksum error and could indicate a motherboard component failure. Were you having any problems before it failed to boot?
Try re-seating the Memory Modules and see if that helps.
Unfortunately, your Vaio Model has had a known problem with the nVidia Graphics chip which Sony fixed free of charge for up to 4 years from purchase by replacing the motherboard. Hopefully this is not the problem. I guess your Vaio is older than 4 years? Financially, a motherboard replacement is probably not financially viable. If this proves to be the problem, Google for 'nVidia reflow repair' for a cheaper alternative,
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Hi,
Many thanks for the reply
I didn't have any problems before the Vaio packed up but have discovered I can boot it on rare occasions as once the splash screen appears it's OK so I'll get a backup off it then
I've tried re-seated the RAM simms to no avail and suspect it could be a write off
Is it the case that the graphics chip becomes un-soldered from the motherboard and could re-soldering fix it ??
The battery is also faulty as it won't hold charge for any length of time so I guess the only alternative is to purchase a new machine - ho humm
Thanks again for the advice
Phil