long beeps after turning pc on

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hi guys my pc is beeping after it turned on, and it jumps to the bios for no reason... sometimes it can start windows normally but sometimes it just locks up. I was using firefox and suddenly a message " firefox has encountered a problem, and needs to be closed now".

few weeks ago my hard disk has file corruption and i didnt run the disk check, and now when i boot up the pc it doesnt ask for harddisk check but some applications crashes for no reason.

is my hard drive dead?:(
 
What motheboard do you have? And what hard drive?

I would attempt to get into safemode then run check disk once in windows. If it finds many errors I would say your hard drive is dying. Also go into the event viewer start->run then type eventvwr. When its open click system and see if you have any warnings if you do post back with what they say.
 
i have a warning

Detection of product '{90280409-6000-11D3-8CFE-0050048383C9}', feature 'InternationalSupportFiles_JPN' failed during request for component '{D4C8BFFA-BF6F-11D1-843A-0000F807F120}'

For more information, see Help and Support Center at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.



and this


The COM+ Event System failed to fire the ConnectionMade method on subscription {7D04302D-5B8B-4798-8DF1-801EAA7397D6}-{00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000}-{00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000}. The subscriber returned HRESULT 80004001.

For more information, see Help and Support Center at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.


and some errors that say

Hanging application everest.bin, version 3.1.652.0, hang module hungapp, version 0.0.0.0, hang address 0x00000000.

For more information, see Help and Support Center at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.

and

Faulting application explorer.exe, version 6.0.2600.0, faulting module shlwapi.dll, version 6.0.2750.167, fault address 0x00045c08.

For more information, see Help and Support Center at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.


wow im scared...i have like 10 warnings and over 15 errors...
 
AWARD BIOS
1 Long Beep: Memory problem

1 Long, then 2 Short Beeps: Video error

1 Long, then 3 Short Beeps: Video error

Continuous Beeping: Memory or video problem
Pheonix BIOS, Phoenix BIOS 1.x
1-1-3 (02h): CMOS write/read test failure

1-1-4 (03h): BIOS ROM checksum failure

1-2-1 (04h): Programmable interval timer test failure

1-2-2 (05h): DMA initialization failure

1-2-3 (06h): DMA page register write/read test failure

1-3-1 (08h): RAM refresh verification failure

1-3-3 (0Ah): 1st 64K RAM chip or data line failure - multi-bit

1-3-4 (0Bh): 1st 64K RAM odd/even logic failure

1-4-1 (0Ch): 1st 64K RAM address line failure

1-4-2 (0Dh): 1st 64K RAM parity test in progress or failure

2-1-1 (10h): 1st 64K RAM chip or data line failure - bit 0

2-1-2 (11h): 1st 64K RAM chip or data line failure - bit 1

2-1-3 (12h): 1st 64K RAM chip or data line failure - bit 2

2-1-4 (13h): 1st 64K RAM chip or data line failure - bit 3

2-2-1 (14h): 1st 64K RAM chip or data line failure - bit 4

2-2-2 (15h): 1st 64K RAM chip or data line failure - bit 5

2-2-3 (16h): 1st 64K RAM chip or data line failure - bit 6

2-2-4 (17h): 1st 64K RAM chip or data line failure - bit 7

2-3-1 (18h): 1st 64K RAM chip or data line failure - bit 8

2-3-2 (19h): 1st 64K RAM chip or data line failure - bit 9

2-3-3 (1Ah): 1st 64K RAM chip or data line failure - bit A

2-3-4 (1Bh): 1st 64K RAM chip or data line failure - bit B

2-4-1 (1Ch): 1st 64K RAM chip or data line failure - bit C

2-4-2 (1Dh): 1st 64K RAM chip or data line failure - bit D

2-4-3 (1Eh): 1st 64K RAM chip or data line failure - bit E

2-4-4 (1Fh): 1st 64K RAM chip or data line failure - bit F

3-1-1 (20h): Master DMA register test failure

3-1-2 (21h): Slave DMA register test failure

3-1-3 (22h): Master interrupt mask register test failure

3-1-4 (23h): Slave interrupt mask register test failure

3-2-4 (27h): Keyboard controller test failure

3-3-4 (2Bh): Screen memory test failure

3-4-1 (2Ch): Screen initialization failure

3-4-2 (2Dh): Screen retrace test failure

4-2-1 (34h): Timer tick interrupt test failure

4-2-2 (35h): Shutdown test failure

4-2-3 (36h): Gate A20 failure

4-2-4 (37h): Unexpected interrupt in protected mode

4-3-1 (38h): RAM test failure above address 0FFFFh

4-3-3 (3Ah): Interval timer channel 2 test failure

4-3-4 (3Bh): Time-Of-Day clock test failure

4-4-1 (3Ch): Serial port test failure

4-4-2 (3Dh): Parallel port test failure

4-4-3 (3Eh): Math coprocessor test failure
PhoenixBIOS 4.x
1-1-1-3 (02h): Verify real mode

1-1-2-1 (04h): Get CPU type

1-1-2-3 (06h): Initialize system hardware

1-1-3-1 (08h): Initialize chipset registers with initial POST values

1-1-3-2 (09h): Set in POST flag

1-1-3-3 (0Ah): Initialize CPU registers

1-1-4-1 (0Ch): Initialize cache to initial POST values

1-1-4-3 (0Eh): Initialize I/O

1-2-1-1 (10h): Initialize Power Management

1-2-1-2 (11h): Load alternate registers with initial POST values

1-2-1-3 (12h): Jump to UserPatch0

1-2-2-1 (14h): Initialize keyboard controller

1-2-2-3 (16h): BIOS ROM checksum

1-2-3-1 (18h): 8254 timer initialization

1-2-3-3 (1Ah): 8237 DMA controller initialization

1-2-4-1 (1Ch): Reset Programmable Interrupt Controller

1-3-1-1 (20h): Test DRAM refresh

1-3-1-3 (22h): Test 8742 Keyboard Controller

1-3-2-1 (24h): Set ES segment register to 4 GB

1-3-3-1 (28h): Autosize DRAM

1-3-3-3 (2Ah): Clear 512K base RAM

1-3-4-1 (2Ch): Test 512 base address lines

1-3-4-3 (2Eh): Test 512K base memory

1-4-1-3 (32h): Test CPU bus-clock frequency

1-4-2-1 (34h): CMOS RAM read/write failure

1-4-2-4 (37h): Reinitialize the chipset

1-4-3-1 (38h): Shadow system BIOS ROM

1-4-3-2 (39h): Reinitialize the cache

1-4-3-3 (3Ah): Autosize cache

1-4-4-1 (3Ch): Configure advanced chipset registers

1-4-4-2 (3Dh): Load alternate registers with CMOS values

2-1-1-1 (40h): Set Initial CPU speed

2-1-1-3 (42h): Initialize interrupt vectors

2-1-2-1 (44h): Initialize BIOS interrupts

2-1-2-3 (46h): Check ROM copyright notice

2-1-2-4 (47h): Initialize manager for PCI Options ROMs

2-1-3-1 (48h): Check video configuration against CMOS

2-1-3-2 (49h): Initialize PCI bus and devices

2-1-3-3 (4Ah): Initialize all video adapters in system

2-1-4-1 (4Ch): Shadow video BIOS ROM

2-1-4-3 (4Eh): Display copyright notice

2-2-1-1 (50h): Display CPU type and speed

2-2-1-3 (52h): Test keyboard

2-2-2-1 (54h): Set key click if enabled

2-2-2-3 (56h): Enable keyboard

2-2-3-1 (58h): Test for unexpected interrupts

2-2-3-3 (5Ah): Display prompt "Press F2 to enter SETUP"

2-2-4-1 (5Ch): Test RAM between 512 and 640k

2-3-1-1 (60h): Test expanded memory

2-3-1-3 (62h): Test extended memory address lines

2-3-2-1 (64h): Jump to UserPatch1

2-3-2-3 (66h): Configure advanced cache registers

2-3-3-1 (68h): Enable external and CPU caches

2-3-3-2 (69h): Initialize SMI handler

2-3-3-3 (6Ah): Display external cache size

2-3-4-1 (6Ch): Display shadow message

2-3-4-3 (6Eh): Display non-disposable segments

2-4-1-1 (70h): Display error messages

2-4-1-3 (72h): Check for configuration errors

2-4-2-1 (74h): Test real-time clock

2-4-2-3 (76h): Check for keyboard errors

2-4-4-1 (7Ch): Set up hardware interrupts vectors

2-4-4-3 (7Eh): Test coprocessor if present

3-1-1-1 (80h): Disable onboard I/O ports

3-1-1-3 (82h): Detect and install external RS232 ports

3-1-2-1 (84h): Detect and install external parallel ports

3-1-2-3 (86h): Re-initialize onboard I/O ports

3-1-3-1 (88h): Initialize BIOS data area

3-1-3-3 (8Ah): Initialize extended BIOS data area

3-1-4-1 (8Ch): Initialize floppy controller

3-2-1-1 (90h): Initialize hard-disk controller

3-2-1-2 (91h): Initialize local-bus hard-disk controller

3-2-1-3 (92h): Jump to UserPatch2

3-2-2-1 (94h): Disable A20 address line

3-2-2-3 (96h): Clear huge ES segment register

3-2-3-1 (98h): Search for option ROMs

3-2-3-3 (9Ah): Shadow option ROMs

3-2-4-1 (9Ch): Set up Power Management

3-2-4-3 (9Eh): Enable hardware interrupts

3-3-1-1 (A0h): Set time of day

3-3-1-3 (A2h): Check key lock

3-3-3-1 (A8h): Erase F2 prompt

3-3-3-3 (AAh): Scan for F2 key stroke

3-3-4-1 (ACh): Enter SETUP

3-3-4-3 (AEh): Clear in-POST flag

3-4-1-1 (B0h): Check for errors

3-4-1-3 (B2h): POST done--prepare to boot operating system

3-4-2-1 (B4h): One beep

3-4-2-3 (B6h): Check password (optional)

3-4-3-1 (B8h): Clear global descriptor table

3-4-4-1 (BCh): Clear parity checkers

3-4-4-3 (BEh): Clear screen (optional)

3-4-4-4 (BFh): Check virus and backup reminders

4-1-1-1 (C0h): Try to boot with INT 19

4-2-1-1 (D0h): Interrupt handler error

4-2-1-3 (D2h): Unknown interrupt error

4-2-2-1 (D4h): Pending interrupt error

4-2-2-3 (D6h): Initialize option ROM error

4-2-3-1 (D8h): Shutdown error

4-2-3-3 (DAh): Extended Block Move

4-2-4-1 (DCh): Shutdown error

4-2-4-3 (DEh): Keyboard Controller Failure

4-3-1-3 (E2h): Initialize the chipset

4-3-1-4 (E3h): Initialize refresh counter

4-3-2-1 (E4h): Check for Forced Flash

4-3-2-2 (E5h): Check HW status of ROM

4-3-2-3 (E6h): BIOS ROM is OK

4-3-2-4 (E7h): Do a complete RAM test

4-3-3-1 (E8h): Do OEM initialization

4-3-3-2 (E9h): Initialize interrupt controller

4-3-3-3 (EAh): Read in bootstrap code

4-3-3-4 (EBh): Initialize all vectors

4-3-4-1 (ECh): Boot the Flash program

4-3-4-2 (EDh): Initialize the boot device

4-3-4-3 (EEh): Boot code was read OK
American Megatrends Inc. (AMI BIOS)
1 Beep: DRAM refresh failure

2 Beeps: Parity circuit failure

3 Beeps: Base 64K RAM failure

4 Beeps: System timer failure

5 Beeps: Processor failure

6 Beeps: Keyboard controller / gate A20 failure

7 Beeps: Virtual mode exception error

8 Beeps: Display memory read/write failure

9 Beeps: ROM BIOS checksum failure

10 Beeps: CMOS shutdown register read/write error

11 Beeps: Cache memory error

Continuous Beeping: Memory or video problem
 
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