Lenovo C30 beep code

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lenovo C30 motherboard send beep code 
2 long - 3 short - 2 short

Need more details on your configuration, including whether BIOS is set up in legacy mode or UEFI mode and what cards  you have installed in the system.  From the info you gave, my guess is the following:
- you're running in UEFI mode
- the system is not able to load a compatible OPROM, likely video (this would be the 2 long + 3 short sequence)
- the system is then logging some sort of POST error (this would be the 2 short sequence at the end)
If this is right, you can try flipping BIOS to legacy mode to see if you can get it to POST correctly.  

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