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Error Message

Corrective Action

 

 

Parallel Port Conflict

Change the onboard parallel port

 

address in Setup or the parallel port

 

address of the add-on card.

 

 

Real-time Clock error

Check the RTC circuit or replace the

 

battery.

 

 

CMOS Battery Bad

Replace the onboard lithium battery.

 

 

CMOS Checksum Error

Run Setup again and reconfigure the

 

system.

 

 

Onboard XXX... Conflicts

Try to reassign or disable onboard

 

device resources.

 

 

PCI Device Error

Check the PCI card. Replace it if bad.

 

 

System Resource Conflict

Run Setup to reconfigure the system.

 

 

IRQ Setting Error

Run Setup to reconfigure the system.

 

 

Expansion ROM Address

Change the I/O expansion ROM

Allocation Fail

address.

 

 

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