Table 7-4. BIOS Error Messages (continued)
Message | Meaning |
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ERROR! Adapter | The adapter did not initialize properly. There may be |
Malfunctioning! | a problem with the adapter configuration. Reload the |
| BIOS configuration. Invoke the configuration utility |
| again and see if the issue persists. |
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MPT firmware fault | The LSI Logic MPT firmware faulted. Contact Dell. |
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Adapter removed from | An controller that was previously in the boot order |
boot order! | was not found. It has either been removed from the |
| system or moved to a different slot. |
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Updating Adapter | A new adapter was found for which there is no record. |
List! | A record will be created for it. |
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Adapter(s) disabled | An adapter was found, but it has been disabled in the |
by user | Configuration Utility and will not be used by the |
| BIOS. |
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Adapter configuration | A controller has been moved or reinstalled in the |
may have changed, | system. Add it to the boot order using the available |
reconfiguration is | resources. |
suggested! |
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Memory allocation | The controller could not allocate enough memory to |
failed | load the Configuration Utility, its strings file, or its |
| options file. Reboot the system. |
|
|
Invalid or corrupt | One of the images for the Configuration Utility, |
image | its strings file, or its options file is corrupt. Reload the |
| BIOS. Reflash the firmware. |
|
|
Image upload failed | Could not upload the image for the Configuration |
| Utility, its strings file, or its options file. Reload the |
| BIOS.Reflash the firmware. |
|
|
Unable to load the | Could not load the Configuration Utility. This error |
Dell PERC H200/HBA | usually follows one of the four previous messages. |
Configuration Utility |
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Dell PERC H200/HBA | <Ctrl><C> is struck with the intention of starting |
configuration utility | the configuration utility but insufficient memory is |
will load after | available. The configuration utility therefore loads |
initialization! | (boot) after POST initialization. |
Troubleshooting
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