NEC 5800, 120Mf manual Initialize Bios interrupts

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4-10 Troubleshooting

CP

Reason

44

Initialize BIOS interrupts

45

POST device initialization

46

Check ROM copyright notice

47

Initialize manager for PCI Option ROMs

48

Check video configuration against CMOS

49

Initialize PCI bus and devices

4A

Initialize all video adapters in system

4B

Display QuietBoot screen

4C

Shadow video BIOS ROM

4E

Display copyright notice

4F

Allocate memory for the multiboot data

50

Display Processor type and speed

52

Test keyboard

54

Set key click if enabled

55

USB initialization

56

Enable keyboard

58

Test for unexpected interrupts

59

Initialize the POST display service

5A

Display prompt “Press F2 to enter SETUP”

5B

Disable L1 cache during POST

5C

Test RAM between 512 and 640k

60

Test extended memory

62

Test extended memory address lines

64

Jump to UserPatch1

66

Configure advanced cache registers

67

Quick init of all AP's early in post

68

Enable external and processor caches

69

Initialize the SMM handler

6A

Display external cache size

6B

Load custom defaults if required

6C

Display shadow message

6E

Display non-disposable segments

70

Display error messages

72

Check for configuration errors

74

Test real-time clock

76

Check for keyboard errors

7A

Test for key lock on

7C

Set up hardware interrupt vectors

7D

Intelligent system monitoring

7E

Test coprocessor if present

81

POST device initialization routine

82

Detect and install external RS232 ports

83

Configure non-MCD IDE controllers

84

Initialize parallel ports

85

Initialize PC-compatible PnP ISA devices

86

Re-initialize on board I/O ports

87

Configure Mother Board Configurable Devices

88

Initialize BIOS Data Area

89

Enable Non-Maskable Interrupts

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Contents EXPRESS5800/120Mf Page Contents Maintenance Parts Preface Safety Indications Chapter About Warning LabelsSafety Notes GeneralPower Supply and Power Code Use Page Installation, Relocation, Storage, and Connection Cleaning and Working with Internal Devices During Operation For Proper Operation NEC Express server Transfer to Third PartyProvided software Disposal and Consumables Advice for Health Adjustment of Display Unit AnglesUser Support Overview Specifications Unit Configuration 120MfNames and Functions of Components Unit Configuration Cable Connection List Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Troubleshooting PSU Smbios Srom 0BDA Troubleshooting Error Beep Codes Post Codes Initialize Bios interrupts INT19 Troubleshooting Preventive Maintenance Preventive Maintenance Installing Internal Optional Devices Power Supply Cage Removing the Power supply unit CageInstalling the Power supply unit Cage FAN Unit Installing the FAN unitRemoving the FAN unit Motherboard Installing the New MotherboardRemoving the Motherboard Making Backup Copies of Nvram Information NEC ExpressbuilderRestoring Nvram Information Size File Name Setup Password Cenvram 120Me 856-060230-001-00 Updating SDR FW Mounting a Heat Sink on the CPURemove the screws fixing the Motherboard Installing Optional Internal Devices How to Attach the Motherboard Installing Optional Internal Devices Scsi Back Panel SCSI-B.P & SAF-TE Board Removing the SCSI-B.PInstalling the Scsi Back Panel CD-ROM Drive Removing the CD-ROM DriveFloppy Disk Drive Removing the FDDFront Bezel Removing the Front BezelFront SUB Bezel Removing the Front Sub BezelFront Panel Board Removing the Front Panel BoardOther Option Parts Rack Mount ConversionInstalling Optional Internal Devices Maintenance Parts Maintenance Parts ListMaintenance Parts About the USE of Screws Transporting the UnitPage
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