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Table 3-2. System Error Messages (continued)

Message

Definition

Action

 

 

 

Real-time

Real-time clock on

Defective micro-

clock error

system board mal-

processor or system

 

functioned.

board.

 

 

 

Keyboard

Cable may be loose,

Defective keyboard,

controller

keyboard may be

keyboard cable, or

error

faulty, or keyboard

system board.

 

controller is defec-

 

 

tive.

 

 

 

 

EISA con-

EISA jumper may

Ensure EISA jumper

figuration

have been acciden-

is removed; then

NVRAM bad

tally installed.

reboot system and

 

 

restore EISA configu-

 

 

ration.

 

 

 

EISA con-

EISA configuration

Ensure EISA expan-

figuration

data in NVRAM

sion cards are seated

error

does not match the

properly; then run

 

installed EISA

EISA Configuration

 

expansion cards.

Utility.

 

 

 

Invalid CPU

Microprocessor

Check the micro-

speed

speed jumper plug

processor speed

detected -

may be absent or

jumpers.

check

installed on wrong

 

jumpers

jumper pins.

 

 

 

 

Resource

BIOS detected a

See “Eliminating

conflict

resource conflict

Resource Conflicts”

Warning:

while configuring

in Chapter 2.

IRQ not

Plug and Play ISA

 

initialized

or PCI expansion

 

 

card.

 

Expansion

 

 

ROM not

 

 

initialized

 

 

 

 

 

System con-

System board may

Defective system

figuration

be malfunctioning.

board.

data write

 

 

error

 

 

 

 

 

System mem-

DIMM was added or

More memory was

ory size has

removed. DIMMs

added. Make sure

changed -

are improperly

DIMMs are properly

Run Config-

seated.

seated; run EISA

uration

 

Configuration Utility.

Utility

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents Dell PowerEdge 4100/180 and 4100/200 Systems Page System Features System OverviewPage Computer Orientation Front-Panel Features Front/Left Internal View Back/Right Internal View I/O Panel Advanced Expansion Subsystem System MemoryIntegrated Server Management Scsi Configuration Guidelines Video ControllerIntegrated Scsi Controllers Scsi Hard-Disk DrivesScsi ID Numbers System Unit System Power SupplyDC Voltage Ranges Power Supply Connectors DC Power Connector J11 P1 DC Power Connectors J12 P2, J13 P3, and J14 P4 Ddbp 12. Power-Supply Paralleling Board Connectors 13. DC Power Connector PWR1 15. DC Power Connector Pwrscsi Ddbp DC Power Distribution Redundant System System Board Layout 18. System Board ComponentsMain Memory Jumper Descriptions Interrupt AssignmentsInterrupt Assignments DMA Channel Assignments Dreq Line AssignmentsTechnical Specifications Technical SpecificationsSystem Clocks CD-ROM Power Technical Specifications Basic Troubleshooting Initial User ContactExternal Visual Inspection Observing the Boot Routine Internal Visual Inspection Running the System Diagnostics Eliminating Resource ConflictsGetting Help Post Beep Codes Beep CodesBeep Codes System Error Messages System Error MessagesReal-time clock on Defective micro Wrong microprocessor Replace microprocessor Page Removing and Replacing Parts Recommended ToolsPrecautionary Measures Computer CoversKeylocks on Computer’s Back Panel Front Bezel Front Bezel RemovalDrives Drive HardwareFront-Panel Inserts Front-Panel Insert RemovalExternally Accessible Drives Externally Accessible Drives RemovalDrive-Mounting Rails Removal Hard-Disk Drives Hard-Disk Drive Carrier RemovalHard-Disk Drive Removal Scsi Backplane Board 10. Scsi Backplane Board RemovalPower Supply 11. Power Supply RemovalPower-Supply Paralleling Board 12. Power-Supply Paralleling Board Removal Redundant SystemsPower Connector Panel 13. Power Connector Panel Removal Nonredundant SystemsControl Panel 14. Control Panel RemovalCooling Fans 15. Cooling Fan RemovalSystem Board Components 16. System Board ComponentsExpansion Cards 17. Expansion Card RemovalDIMMs 18. Dimm Removal20. Microprocessor Configuration Microprocessor and Heat Sink21. Microprocessor Securing Clip 23. Pin-1 Identification System Battery 24. System Battery RemovalSystem Board 25. System Board RemovalSystem Setup Screens Screen ConventionsKey Functions Table A-1. Key FunctionsScreen Color Combinations Main MenuTable A-2. Main Menu Categories Boot Options Submenu PostAdvanced Menu Figure A-3. Advanced MenuTable A-4. Advanced Menu Categories Security Menu Figure A-4. Security MenuTable A-5. Security Menu Categories User’s GuideExit Menu Figure A-5. Exit MenuTable A-6. Exit Menu Categories Page Index Dreq line assignments Scsi Key functions, A-2main menu, A-3menus, A-1
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