Many people know that when you start a computer, the BIOS is loaded first, which immediately scans and checks all devices for proper functioning and the ability to function normally. The sound of the BIOS when loading Windows is due to the fact that some error was detected in the system.
Of course, remembering all of them is almost impossible, so you always need to have instructions before your eyes. Or, for example, print this article and use it later.
It should be noted that BIOSes differ from different manufacturers, and, accordingly, sound signals too.
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And lastly ... If you have some other version of BIOS, or if you want to know all the sound signals of the BIOS, then go to the manufacturer's website and see the instructions. If you do not find detailed instructions on such sites, then try to look for more detailed information on the links that are provided in the Everest program.