Intel 281786-002 manual Plug and Play Error Messages, ISA NMI Messages

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ERROR MESSAGES (CONT.)

FDD Controller Failure

The BIOS cannot communicate with the floppy disk drive controller. Check all appropriate connections

 

after the system is powered down.

HDD Controller Failure

The BIOS cannot communicate with the hard disk drive controller. Check all appropriate connections

 

after the system is powered down.

INTR #1 Error

Interrupt channel 1 failed POST.

INTR #2 Error

Interrupt channel 2 failed POST.

Invalid Boot Diskette

The BIOS can read the disk in floppy drive A:, but cannot boot the system. Use another boot disk.

Keyboard Is Locked...Unlock It

The keyboard lock on the system is engaged. The system must be unlocked to continue.

Keyboard Error

There is a timing problem with the keyboard. Set the Keyboard option in Standard CMOS Setup to

 

Not Installed to skip the keyboard POST routines.

KB/Interface Error

There is an error in the keyboard connector.

Off Board Parity Error

Parity error in memory installed in an expansion slot. The format is:

 

OFF BOARD PARITY ERROR ADDR (HEX) = (XXXX)

 

XXXX is the hex address where the error occurred.

On Board Parity Error

Parity is not supported on this product, this error will not occur.

Parity Error ????

Parity error in system memory at an unknown address.

PLUG AND PLAY ERROR MESSAGES

Bad PNP Serial ID Checksum

The serial ID checksum of a Plug and Play card was invalid.

Floppy Disk Controller Resource

The floppy disk controller has requested a resource that is already in use.

Conflict

 

NVRAM Checksum Error, NVRAM

The ESCD data was reinitialized because of an NVRAM checksum error. Try rerunning the ICU.

Cleared

 

NVRAM Cleared by Jumper

The "Clear CMOS" switch has been moved to the ON position and CMOS RAM has been cleared.

NVRAM Data Invalid, NVRAM

Invalid entry in the ESCD area.

Cleared

 

Parallel Port Resource Conflict

The parallel port has requested a resource that is already in use.

PCI Error Log is Full

This message is displayed when more than 15 PCI conflict errors are detected. No additional PCI

 

errors can be logged.

PCI I/O Port Conflict

Two devices requested the same resource, resulting in a conflict.

PCI IRQ Conflict

Two devices requested the same resource, resulting in a conflict.

Primary Memory Conflict

Two devices requested the same resource, resulting in a conflict.

Primary Boot Device Not Found

The designated primary boot device (hard disk drive, diskette drive, etc.) could not be found.

Primary IDE Controller Resource

The primary IDE controller has requested a resource that is already in use.

Conflict

 

Primary Input Device not Found

The designated primary input device (keyboard, mouse, or other, if input is redirected) could not be

 

found.

Secondary IDE Controller Resource

The secondary IDE controller has requested a resource that is already in use.

Conflict

 

Serial Port 1 Resource Conflict

Serial port 1 has requested a resource that is already in use.

Serial Port 2 Resource Conflict

Serial port 2 has requested a resource that is already in use.

Static Device Resource Conflict

A non-Plug and Play ISA card has requested a resource that is already in use.

System Board Device Resource

A non Plug and Play system resource has requested a resource that is already in use.

Conflict

 

 

Table I-3. Plug and Play Error Messages

ISA NMI MESSAGES

ISA NMI Message

Explanation

Memory Parity Error at xxxxx

Memory failed. If the memory location can be determined, it is displayed as xxxxx. If not, the message

 

is Memory Parity Error ????.

I/O Card Parity Error at xxxxx

An expansion card failed. If the address can be determined, it is displayed as xxxxx. If not, the

 

message is I/O Card Parity Error ????.

DMA Bus Time-out

A device has driven the bus signal for more than 7.8 microseconds.

 

Table I-4. ISA NMI Messages

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Contents Advanced/ZP Baby-AT Board Table of Contents ADVANCED/ZP Form Factor IntroductionJUMPERS/SWITCHES Baseboard DimensionsMounting Hole Placement Front Panel ConnectorsSecond Level Cache Board Level FeaturesPerformance Upgrade CPUPCI 3.3 Volt Capabilities System MemoryEDO Dram Expansion Slots82371FB PCI ISA/IDE Accelerator Piix Peripheral Component Interconnect PCI Pciset82437FX Triton System Controller TSC 82438FX Triton Data Path TDPKeyboard Interface Real Time CLOCK, Cmos RAM and BatteryIDE Support National Semiconductor 87306 Super I/O ControllerFlash Implementation System BiosBios Upgrades Irda Infrared SupportISA Plug & Play Setup UtilityPCI AUTO-CONFIGURATION Power ManagementConnectors Security FeaturesConnections Power ConsumptionBack Panel Connections Watts CurrentSimm 1,2 Bank Simm 3,4 Bank Total System Memory Appendix a − User-Installable UpgradesRTC Battery Appendix B − Jumpers and Switches Recovery Boot Enable J1K1 Processor Voltage Regulation SwitchISA BUS Speed Switch PCI Configuration Space MAP Appendix E − Interrupts & DMA Channels Appendix D − Memory MapFront Panel Connectors − J2A1, J1B1 Appendix F − ConnectorsPower Supply Connectors Primary Power J9J1 Parallel Port j9e1 AT Keyboard Connector J8k1FLoppy Connector j9c1 Serial Ports j7k1, j7k2ISA Connectors J1G1, J2G1, J2G2, J3G1 PCI Connectors J4G1, J5G1, J5G2 Main Screen Appendix G − Bios SetupOverview of the Setup Menu Screens Overview of the Setup KeysFloppy Options Submenu Hard Disk Configuration SubmenuNumber of Cylinders Initialization TimeoutIDE Translation Mode Multiple Sector SettingBoot Options Submenu Advanced Screen Peripheral Configuration SubmenuFloppy Interface Serial Port 2 IR ModeParallel Port Mode PCI IDE InterfacePower Management Configuration Advanced Chipset Configuration SubmenuPlug and Play Configuration Submenu Security Screen Options Administrative and User Access ModesSecurity Screen Exit Screen Recovery Mode Appendix H − Bios RecoveryUsing the Upgrade Utility Beep Codes Appendix I − Error messages and Beep CodesError Messages ISA NMI Messages Plug and Play Error MessagesAppendix K − Reliability Data Appendix J − Environmental Standards

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