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    SVOD3: how to translate post code error

    Hello. Using "post code read" option how can I translate the given code (as showed in the picture) with relative error?
    Thanks
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    Re: SVOD3: how to translate post code error

    https://www.google.com/search?client...q=post+code+55

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      Re: SVOD3: how to translate post code error

      Thanks but maybe my request was no clear: I'd like to know the way in general to translate the code into issue. By posting the link, do you mean just searching on google the post code error? If yes, what's the meaning of 18 number?

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        Re: SVOD3: how to translate post code error

        18 is the sequence number 55 ram i think

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          Re: SVOD3: how to translate post code error

          Ok guys but is searching on google the only way to know the issue by post code?

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            Re: SVOD3: how to translate post code error

            Asus boards have had UEFI based on AMI Aptio V for several years.
            https://www.ami.com/download/aptio-v...nd-beep-codes/
            OpenBoardView — https://github.com/OpenBoardView/OpenBoardView

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              Re: SVOD3: how to translate post code error

              Originally posted by piernov View Post
              Asus boards have had UEFI based on AMI Aptio V for several years.
              https://www.ami.com/download/aptio-v...nd-beep-codes/
              Ok so if I have well understood by reading the file you linked, 55 error code is "Memory not installed" right?

              Asus has made this documentation and it's ok but what about error code for other brands? This is just in case in the future I will have post error code for other brands.

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                Re: SVOD3: how to translate post code error

                It's not made by Asus. It's made by the BIOS/UEFI vendor AMI, which do make them available publicly (for AMIBIOS8, Aptio IV and Aptio V).
                Other BIOS/UEFI vendors don't as far as I know, but you can still find some lists for Insyde H2O, and various Award/Phoenix BIOSes.

                The board manufacturer may also customize them so all POST codes won't necessarily match with the reference implementation of the vendor. Some manufacturers publish POST code lists for some boards, but usually only high end desktop boards.
                OpenBoardView — https://github.com/OpenBoardView/OpenBoardView

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                  Re: SVOD3: how to translate post code error

                  Originally posted by piernov View Post
                  It's not made by Asus. It's made by the BIOS/UEFI vendor AMI, which do make them available publicly (for AMIBIOS8, Aptio IV and Aptio V).
                  Other BIOS/UEFI vendors don't as far as I know, but you can still find some lists for Insyde H2O, and various Award/Phoenix BIOSes.

                  The board manufacturer may also customize them so all POST codes won't necessarily match with the reference implementation of the vendor. Some manufacturers publish POST code lists for some boards, but usually only high end desktop boards.
                  Ok it's more clear now, thanks for your explanation.

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