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HP 500B MT EU

630795-001

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System Board

Diagnostic Beep Codes

The Power-On Self-Test (POST) is a series of diagnostic tests that runs automatically when the
computer is powered on. If the POST detects an error, this causes an audible beep code to sound. 
The POST beep codes are not necessarily accompanied by an associated, visible error code or 
text message.
The following table shows the POST beep codes, their meanings, and the recommended actions 
for solving the problem.

Standard and Optional Boards

System boards with thermal grease, alcohol pad, and CPU socket cover

1

System board

616409-001

Memory modules

2

2 GB, PC3-10600

576110-001

2

1 GB, PC3-10600

576109-001

Other boards

LSI 56K modem, PCIe

490689-001

ATI Radeon HD5450 PCIe graphics card, 1 GB

601155-001

ATI Radeon HD4350 (RV710) PCIe x16 graphics card, 512 MB

586750-001

GeForce GT320 1-GB PCIe graphics card

615793-001

GeForce G315, PCIe graphics card, 1 GB

617080-001

GeForce G315, PCIe graphics card, 512 MB

619934-001

GeForce G210, PCIe graphics card, 512 MB

586382-001

Intel Gigabit NIC, includes bracket

490367-001

1394 PCI card, 3 port

441448-001

HP FireWire IEEE 1394 PCI card, FH

515182-001

Intel Celeron Processors with alcohol pad and thermal grease:

E3400, 1-MB cache, 2.60 GHz

602071-001

E3300, 1-MB cache, 2.50 GHz

585886-001

Intel Core2 Duo Processors with alcohol pad and thermal grease:

E7600, 3-MB cache, 3.06 GHz

573954-001

E7500, 3-MB cache, 2.93 GHz (primary)
E7500, 3-MB cache, 2.93 GHz (alternate)

531988-001
583006-001

E6700, 2-MB cache, 3.20 GHz

617840-001
418950-001

E6600, 2-MB cache, 3.06 GHz

602070-001

E6500, 2-MB cache, 2.93 GHz

586748-001

E5500, 2-MB cache, 2.80 GHz

613035-001

E5400, 2-MB cache, 2.70 GHz

586743-001

System Board Connectors and Jumpers (position of some untitled 
components may vary in location)

PROCESSOR

Processor socket

PCI2

PCI slot

CPU FAN

Fan connector

PCIE1X1

PCIe x1 slot

DIMM1-2

Memory slots

PCIE1X

PCIe x1 slot

ATX_POWER

24-pin main power connector

PCIE16X

PCIe x16 slot

BATTERY

RTC battery socket

AUDIO

External in/out connectors

SATA0-3

Drive connectors

NIC_USB

Stacked network/USB connec-
tors

F_PANEL

Front I/O connector

USB

Stacked USB connectors

P154

Front I/O connector

ATX_12V

4-pin CPU power connector

P152

Front I/O connector

VGA

Monitor connector

F_AUDIO

Front audio connector

Diagnostic Beep Codes

Beeps

Diagnosis

Recommended Action

1 short, 1 long

Bad memory or memory configura-
tion error

Check that the memory modules 
have been installed correctly and 
that proper modules are used.

2 short, 1 long

No graphics card installed or graph-
ics card initialization failed.

For systems with a graphics card:

1. Reseat the graphics card. Power 

on the system.

2. Replace the graphics card.

3. Replace the system board.

For systems with integrated graph-
ics, replace the system board.

3 short, 1 long

CPU configuration error or invalid 
CPU detected before graphics card 
initialized.

For systems with a graphics card:

1. Reseat the graphics card. Power 

on the system.

2. Replace the graphics card.

3. Replace the system board.

For systems with integrated graph-
ics, replace the system board.

1 short, short 
pause

No legacy floppy drive or optical 
drive found

1. Check cable connections.

2. Run the Setup utility and ensure 

the device port is enabled.

2 short, long 
sec pause

No floppy diskette or CD found

1. Check the type of drive you are 

using and use the correct media 
type.

2. Replace the diskette or CD with a 

new one.

3 short, long 
sec pause

Flashing not ready (missing utility 
or BIOS image file, etc.)

Upgrade the BIOS to proper ver-
sion.

4 short, long 
sec pause

Flashing operation has failed 
(checksum error, corrupted image, 
etc.)

1. Verify the correct ROM.

2. Flash the ROM if needed.

3. If an expansion board was 

recently added, remove it to see if 
the problem remains.

4. Clear CMOS.

5. If the message disappears, there 

may be a problem with the 
expansion card.

6. Replace the system board.

5 short, long 
sec pause

BIOS recovery was successful

No action required.

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