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I/O parity interrupt at address
Faulty or improperly installed
expansion card.
See '
Poweredge 2850 Parts
Troubleshooting Expansion Cards
' in
'Troubleshooting Your System.'
Invalid configuration information - please run
SETUP program
Incorrect configuration settings in
System Setup program; NVRAM_CLR
jumper is installed; faulty system
battery.
Check the System Setup configuration settings. See 'Using
the System Setup Program' in the User's Guide. Remove
the NVRAM_CLR jumper. See
Figure A
-2
for jumper location.
If the problem persists, see '
Troubleshooting the System
Battery
' in 'Troubleshooting Your System.'
Invalid NVRAM configuration, resource re-
allocated
System configuration data has been
ignored.
Check the System Setup configuration settings. See 'Using
the System Setup Program' in the User's Guide.
Invalid SCSI configuration
SCSI cable detected on connector SCSIB of the
SCSI backplane, daughter card not present
A SCSI cable is connected to the
channel B connector on the SCSI
backplane board; SCSI backplane
daughter card is not installed.
If a cable is connected to the SCSIB backplane board
connector, the SCSI backplane daughter card must be
installed. Install the backplane daughter card. See
'
Installing a SCSI Backplane Daughter Card
' in 'Installing
Oster 14 speed blender user manual. Drives.'
Keyboard controller failure
Faulty keyboard controller; faulty
system board.
See '
Getting Help
.'
Keyboard clock line failure
Loose or improperly connected
keyboard cable; faulty keyboard; faulty
keyboard controller.
See '
Troubleshooting the Keyboard
' in 'Troubleshooting
Your System.'
Keyboard data line failure
Keyboard failure
Keyboard stuck key failure
Memory address line failure at address, read
value expecting value
Faulty or improperly installed memory
modules.
See '
Troubleshooting System Memory
' in 'Troubleshooting
Your System.'
Memory double word logic failure at address, read
value expecting value
Memory high address line failure at start address
to end address
Memory high data line failure at start address to
end address
Memory odd/even logic failure at start address to
end address
Memory write/read failure at address, read value
expecting value
Memory parity failure at start address to end
address
Faulty or improperly installed memory
modules.
See '
Troubleshooting System Memory
' in 'Troubleshooting
Your System.'
Memory parity error at address
No boot device available
Faulty or missing optical/diskette drive
subsystem, hard drive, or hard-drive
subsystem.
Use a bootable diskette, CD, or hard drive. If the problem
persists, see '
Troubleshooting a Diskette Drive
,'
'
Troubleshooting an Optical Drive
,' and '
Troubleshooting
SCSI Hard Drives
' in 'Troubleshooting Your System.'
No boot sector on hard-disk
No operating system on hard drive.
Check the hard-drive configuration settings in the System
Setup program. See 'Using the System Setup Program' in
the User's Guide.
No PXE-capable device available
<F12> pressed during POST and no
PXE devices are detected.
Check the configuration settings in the System Setup
program for the NICs. See 'Using the System Setup
Program' in the User's Guide. If the problem persists, see
'
Troubleshooting a NIC
' in 'Troubleshooting Your System.'
No timer tick interrupt
Faulty system board.
See '
Getting Help
.'
Not a boot diskette
No operating system on diskette.
Use a bootable diskette.
PCI BIOS failed to install
Loose cables to expansion card(s);
faulty or improperly installed
expansion card.
Ensure that all appropriate cables are securely connected
to the expansion cards. If the problem persists, see
'
User Manual
Troubleshooting Expansion Cards
' in 'Troubleshooting
Your System.'
PCIe Degraded Link Width Error: Embedded
Bus#nn/Dev#nn/Funcn
Expected Link Width is n
Actual Link Width is n
Faulty or improperly installed PCIe card
or expansion-card cage.
Reseat the PCIe cards and the expansion-card cage. See
'
Expansion-Card Cage
' and '
Expansion Cards
.' If the
problem persists, see '
Getting Help
.'
PCIe Degraded Link Width Error: Slot n
Expected Link Width is n
Actual Link Width is n
Faulty or improperly installed PCIe card
in the specified slot number.
Reseat the PCIe card in the specified slot number. See
'
Expansion Cards
.' If the problem persists, see '
Getting
Help
.'
PCIe Training Error: Embedded Bus#nn/Dev#nn/Funcn
Faulty or improperly installed PCIe card
or expansion-card cage.
Reseat the PCIe cards and the expansion-card cage. See
'
Expansion-Card Cage
' and '
Expansion Cards
.' If the
problem persists, see '
Getting Help
.'
PCIe Training Error: Slot n
Faulty or improperly installed PCIe card
in the specified slot number.
Reseat the PCIe card in the specified slot number. See
'
Expansion Cards
.' If the problem persists, see '
Getting
Help
.'
Plug & Play Configuration Error Embedded xxx
Error encountered in initializing PCI
device; faulty system board.
Install the NVRAM_CLR jumper and reboot the system. See
Figure A
-2
for jumper location. If the problem persists, see
'
Troubleshooting Expansion Cards
' in 'Troubleshooting
Your System.'
Plug & Play Configuration Error PCI_n
Error encountered in initializing PCI
adapter.
Primary backplane is not present
Faulty or improperly installed SCSI
backplane board.
See '
Getting Help
.'
System Beep Codes
If an error that cannot be reported on the screen occurs during POST, the system may emit a series of beeps that identifies the problem.
Processor n internal error
Faulty microprocessor; faulty system
board.
See '
Troubleshooting the Microprocessors
' in
'Troubleshooting Your System.'
Processor bus parity error
Processor in socket 1 not installed!
No microprocessor installed in primary
microprocessor socket.
Install a microprocessor in the primary microprocessor
socket. See '
Processors
' in 'Installing System Options.'
Remote access controller error
Embedded remote access memory may
be temporarily corrupted.
To clear the embedded remote access memory, shut down
the system, disconnect the power cords, wait
approximately 30 seconds, reconnect the power cords, and
restart the system. If the problem persists, see '
Getting
Help
.'
Remote access controller is not present
SCSI cable not present on connector A or B of the
primary backplane
SCSI cable is loose, improperly
connected, or faulty.
Check the SCSI cable connection. If problem persists, add
or replace SCSI cable. See '
Getting Help
'.
Shutdown failure
Shutdown test failure.
See '
Troubleshooting System Memory
' in 'Troubleshooting
Your System.'
Spare bank enabled
Memory spare bank enabled
You can enable memory spare bank using the System
Setup program if the memory is configured to support this
feature. For more information, see '
General Memory Module
Installation Guidelines
' in 'Installing System Components,'
and Using the System Setup Program' in your User's Guide.
System backplane error
Faulty or improperly installed SCSI
backplane board.
See '
Getting Help
.'
System halted! Must power down
Wrong password entered too many
times.
Information only.
The amount of system memory has changed
Memory has been added or removed
or a memory module may be faulty.
If memory has been added or removed, this message is
informative and can be ignored. If memory has not been
added or removed, check the SEL to determine if single-bit
or multi-bit errors were detected and replace the faulty
memory module. See '
Troubleshooting System Memory
' in
'Troubleshooting Your System.'
Time-of-day clock stopped
Faulty battery.
See '
Troubleshooting the System Battery
' in
'Troubleshooting Your System.'
Time-of-day not set - please run SETUP program
Incorrect Time or Date settings; faulty
system battery.
Check the Time and Date settings. See 'Using the System
Setup Program' in the User's Guide. If the problem persists,
replace the system battery. See '
Replacing the System
Battery
' in 'Installing System Options.'
Timer chip counter 2 failed
Faulty system board.
See '
Getting Help
.'
Unsupported CPU combination
Microprocessor(s) is not supported by
the system.
Install a supported microprocessor combination. See
'
Processors
' in 'Installing System Options.'
Unsupported CPU stepping detected
Unsupported DIMM detected in the RAID DIMM slot!
RAID memory module is not supported
by the system.
Install a correct version of the RAID memory module. See
'
Activating the Integrated RAID Controller
' in 'Installing
Drives.'
Unsupported RAID key detected!
RAID hardware key is not supported
by the system.
Install the RAID hardware key for your specific system. See
'
Activating the Integrated RAID Controller
' in 'Installing
Drives.'
Utility partition not available
The <F10> key was pressed during
POST, but no utility partition exists on
the boot hard drive.
Create a utility partition on the boot hard drive. See 'Using
the Dell OpenManage Server Assistant CD' in your User's
Guide.'
The VRM for the processor in socket n is not
installed.
Specified microprocessor VRM is faulty,
unsupported, improperly installed, or
missing.
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This message is not applicable to this system.
Warning: Detected mode change from RAID to SCSI x
of the embedded RAID subsystem.
Type of controller has changed from
optional RAID (when available) to SCSI
since previous system boot.
Back up information on the hard drives before changing the
type of controller used with the drives.
Warning: Detected mode change from SCSI to RAID x
of the embedded RAID subsystem.
Type of controller has changed from
SCSI to optional RAID (when available)
since previous system boot.
Back up information on the hard drives before changing the
type of controller used with the drives.
Warning: Detected missing RAID hardware for the
embedded RAID subsystem. Data loss will occur!
Press Y to switch mode to SCSI, press any other
key to disable both channels. Press Y to confirm
the change; press any other key to cancel.
Type of controller has changed since
previous system boot.
Back up information on the hard drives before changing the
type of controller used with the drives.
Warning: Firmware is out-of-date, please update.
Firmware error.
Update the firmware. See '
Getting Help
.'
Warning! No microcode update loaded for processor
X
BIOS error.
Update the BIOS firmware. See '
Getting Help
.'
Write fault
Faulty diskette, optical/diskette drive
assembly, hard drive, or hard-drive
subsystem.
See '
Troubleshooting a Diskette Drive
,' '
Troubleshooting
an Optical Drive
,' and '
Troubleshooting SCSI Hard Drives
'
in 'Troubleshooting Your System.'
Write fault on selected drive
NOTE:
For the full name of an abbreviation or acronym used in this table, see the 'Glossary' in the User's Guide.
NOTE:
If the system boots without a keyboard, mouse, or monitor attached, the system does not issue beep codes related to those peripherals.