HP BOOK XE4500 manual Post Messages, Message Description

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The following table lists POST messages and explanations for reported problems. If the system fails after you make changes in BIOS Setup, reset the notebook, enter BIOS Setup, and install the defaults or correct the error.

Table 3-5. POST Messages

Message

Description

0200 Failure Fixed Disk

Fixed (hard) disk is not working or not configured properly. Make sure the hard disk is installed properly. Run BIOS Setup and make sure the hard disk type is correctly identified.

0210 Stuck key

Stuck key on keyboard.

0211 Keyboard error

Keyboard is not working.

0212 Keyboard Controller Failed

Keyboard controller failed the test. might require replacing the motherboard (contains the keyboard controller).

0213 Keyboard locked – Unlock key switch

Unlock the system to proceed.

0220 Monitor type does not match CMOS – Run SETUP

Monitor type is not correctly identified in BIOS Setup.

0230 Shadow RAM Failed at offset: nnnn

Shadow RAM failed at offset nnnn of the 64k block at which the error was detected.

0231 System RAM Failed at offset: nnnn

System RAM failed at offset nnnn of the 64k block at which the error was detected.

0232 Extended RAM Failed at offset: nnnn

Extended memory is not working or not configured properly at offset nnnn. Update to the latest BIOS version.

0250 System battery is dead – Replace and run SETUP

CMOS clock battery indicator shows that the CMOS battery is dead. Connect the AC adapter for at least 24 hours, then run BIOS Setup to reconfigure the system.

0251 System CMOS checksum bad – Default configuration used

System CMOS has been corrupted or modified incorrectly, perhaps by an application that changes CMOS data. In response, the BIOS has installed the default Setup values. Use BIOS Setup to modify these values if needed. If the error persists, check the system battery. Connect the AC adapter for at least 24 hours; replace the motherboard.

0260 System timer error

Timer test failed. Replace the motherboard.

0270 Real time clock error

Real-time clock failed the BIOS test. Might require replacing the motherboard.

0271 Check date and time settings

BIOS found the date or time to be out of range, and reset the real-time clock. You might need to use BIOS Setup to reset the legal date.

0280 Previous boot incomplete – Default configuration used

Previous POST did not complete successfully. POST loads default values and offers to run BIOS Setup. If the failure was caused by incorrect values that are not corrected, the next boot will likely fail. This error is cleared the next time the system is booted.

0281 Memory Size found by POST differed from CMOS

Memory size found by POST differed from that specified in CMOS.

02B0 Diskette drive A error

Drive A: is present but fails the BIOS POST diskette tests. Make sure the drive is defined with the proper diskette type in BIOS Setup and that the drive is connected correctly.

02B2 Incorrect Drive A type – run SETUP

Type of floppy drive A: not correctly identified in BIOS Setup.

02D0 System cache error – Cache disabled

RAM cache failed and BIOS disabled the cache. May require replacing the motherboard.

A disabled cache slows system performance considerably.

02F0: CPU ID:

CPU socket number for Multi-Processor error.

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Contents HP Omnibook XE4100 HP Omnibook XE4500 Edition History Contents Replaceable Parts Reference Information Figures Tables Source Address or Number Comments IntroductionPage Omnibook XE4100/XE4500 Notebooks Product InformationProduct Comparisons Omnibook XE4100/XE4500- Front View FeaturesOmnibook XE4100/XE4500- Back View Omnibook XE4100/XE4500- Bottom View Activating Power Modes OperationTurning the Notebook On and Off Checking the Status of the Notebook Main Status Lights front of notebookKeyboard Status Lights Using Fn Hot Keys Fn Hot KeysHot Key Effect Resetting the Notebook Resetting the NotebookOmnibook X4100 and XE4500 Specifications SpecificationsKeyboard Wireless LANSecurity Features Audio SystemMajor ICs Omnibook XE4500 Omnibook XE4100, XE4500 Accessories Internal Design Replaceable Module DiagramFunctional Structure Description Page Removal Cross-Reference Removal and ReplacementRequired Equipment Recommended Screw Torque ValuesScrew Thread Size Torque cm-kgf Torque in-lbf Disassembly Flow Disassembly FlowchartRemoval Procedure Removing the BatteryRemoving a Sdram Module Removing an Sdram Module Reassembly NotesRemoving the Mini-PCI Card Reassembly Notes Removing the Wireless LAN Mini-PCI CardRemoving the Hard Disk Drive Removing the Hard Disk DriveRemoving the Hard Disk Drive Tray Recovering the Factory SoftwareReplacing Small Parts User-Replaceable Replacing Small PartsRemoving the Keyboard Cover Removing the Keyboard Cover Reassembly Note Removing the Speaker Assembly Removing the Speaker AssemblyRemoving the Keyboard Removing the Keyboard User-Replaceable Removing the Switchboard PCA11. Removing the CD/DVD Drive Removing the CD/DVD DriveHP Authorized Service Providers Only Removing the Display Assembly12. Removing the Display Assembly Reassembly Notes Removing the Top Case 13. Removing the Top Case Removing the Floppy Drive 14. Removing the Floppy Drive Reassembly Notes Removing the Infrared I/R PCA 15. Removing the I/R PCA 16. Removing the Heatsink with Fan Removing the Heatsink with FanReassembly Notes 17. Removing the CPU Module Removing the CPU ModuleReassembly Notes Removing the Motherboard 18. Removing the Motherboard Reassembly Procedure Wireless Models OnlyPage Replacing Components on a Bottom Case Installing a New Serial Number Label21. Removing a Pcmcia Door 20. Replacing the Antennas Replacing a Pcmcia DoorUsing e-DiagTools for Windows Repairing the Bios IC22. Boot-Block Jumper Using a Bios Floppy DiskRemoving Omnibook XE4100/XE4500 Components Removing Other ComponentsPCA, switchboard Component Removal Procedure Additional Steps Guide, HDDPanel, wireless Antennas wirelessSupport by Authorized Service Providers ASP Support OptionsSerial Number Label ASP Support Status Basic Troubleshooting Steps TroubleshootingChecking for Customer Abuse Troubleshooting the ProblemVerifying the Repair Scope of Diagnostic Tools Suggestions for TroubleshootingStartup Troubleshooting SuggestionsPower Standby/resume Display Use Recovery CDs to Keyboard Touch pad Serial/Parallel/USB Infrared One-Touch button Problems MotherboardMiscellaneous Accessories Diagnostic Tools Diagtools Diagnostic ProgramUpdating e-Diagtools Running e-Diagtools Interpreting the Results Post Terminal-Error Beep Codes Power-On Self-TestTest 8742 Keyboard Controller on motherboard Build Mptable for multi-processor boards Message Description Post Messages02F4 Eisa Cmos not writeable Sycard PCCtest 450/460 PC Card Optional Sycard PCCtest CommandsWindows Management Instrumentation WMI Installing the WMI PackageUsing WMI Uninstalling the WMI PackageMain Menu Description Default Bios Setup UtilityRunning the Bios Setup Utility Bios Setup Menus and ParametersBoot Menu Description Default Updating the Notebook’s BiosSystem Devices Menu Description Default Security Menu Description DefaultReplaceable Parts Exploded View Omnibook Replaceable Parts Replaceable Parts HP Omnibook XE4100/XE4500 HP Omnibook XE4100/XE4500 Replaceable Parts Part Number Reference Accessory Replaceable PartsHP Omnibook XE4100/XE4500 Replaceable Parts Replaceable Parts HP Omnibook XE4100/XE4500 HP Omnibook XE4100/XE4500 Replaceable Parts Replaceable Parts HP Omnibook XE4100/XE4500 HP Omnibook XE4100/XE4500 Replaceable Parts Page Reference Information Password Removal PolicyHewlett-Packard Display Quality Statement Mechanical Imperfections Omnibook XE4100/XE4500 LCD GuidelinesService Notes and Obsolete Parts Page Part Number F4640-90024