assistance.

Bad command or file name

Command entered does not exist, is

Faulty command and syntax, or incorrect filename.

 

faulty, or is not in pathname specified.

 

 

 

 

Bad error-correction code(ECC)

Faulty diskette/CD-ROM subsystem

Replace the system board. See "Getting Help," for instructions on

on disk read

or hard-disk drive subsystem

obtaining technical assistance.

Controller has failed

(defective system board)

 

 

 

 

 

 

Boot: Couldn't find NTLDR

A nonbootable diskette formatted with

A nonbootable diskette is preventing the system from booting.

 

Win-dows NT was detected in the

Remove the diskette to boot the system from the hard-disk drive or

 

diskette drive.

from a bootable diskette.

 

 

 

CAUTION! NVRAM_CLR jumper is

The NVRAM_CLR jumper is

Remove the NVRAM_CLR jumper. See "Figure A-2" for jumper

installed on system board.

installed.

location. Run the System Setup program to correct the diskette

Please run SETUP.

 

drive type. See

 

 

"Using the System Setup Program," in the User's Guide for

 

 

instructions.

 

 

 

CD-ROM drive not found

Improperly connected or missing CD-

Check that the diskette drive/CD-ROM drive unit is seated

 

ROM drive.

properly against the interposer board on the peripheral cage. See

 

 

"Inside the System," for the location of the diskette drive/CD-ROM

 

 

drive. Replace the drive. See "Installing a Device That Uses the

 

 

System's Integrated SCSI Controller" in "Installing Drives." If the

 

 

problem still persists, see "Getting Help," for instructions on

 

 

obtaining technical assistance.

 

 

 

CPUs with different level 2

Two different types of

Install a correct version of the microprocessor so both micro-

cache sizes detected

microprocessors are installed

processors have the same level 2 cache size. See "Adding or

 

 

Replacing a Microprocessor" in "Installing System Board Options."

 

 

 

Data error

Faulty diskette, diskette drive, or

Replace the diskette, diskette drive, or hard-disk drive. See

 

hard-disk drive

"Installing Drives."

 

 

 

Decreasing available memory

One or more memory modules

Remove and reseat the memory modules. See "Removing Memory

 

improperly seated or faulty

Modules" in "Installing System Board Options." If the problem

 

 

persists, replace the memory modules. See "Removing Memory

 

 

Modules" in "Installing System Board Options." If the problem still

 

 

persists, see "Getting Help," for instructions on obtaining technical

 

 

assistance.

 

 

 

Diskette drive 0 seek failure

Faulty or improperly inserted diskette,

Replace the diskette. Run the System Setup program to correct the

 

incorrect configuration settings in

diskette drive type. See "Using the System Setup Program," in the

Diskette drive 1 seek failure

System Setup program, loose

User's Guide for instructions. Check that the diskette drive/CD-

 

diskette/CD-ROM interface cable

ROM drive unit is seated properly against the interposer board on

 

 

the peripheral cage. See "Installing Drives."

 

 

 

Diskette read failure

Faulty diskette, faulty or improperly

Check that the diskette drive/CD-ROM drive unit is seated

 

connected diskette/CD-ROM

properly against the interposer board on the peripheral cage. See

 

 

"Installing Drives."

 

 

 

Diskette subsystem reset failed

Faulty diskette/CD-ROM controller

Replace the system board. See "Getting Help," for instructions on

 

(defective system board)

obtaining technical assistance.

 

 

 

Diskette write protected

Diskette write-protect feature

Move the write-protect tab on the diskette.

 

activated

 

 

 

 

Drive not ready

Diskette missing from or improperly

Reinsert or replace the diskette.

 

inserted in diskette drive

 

 

 

 

Embedded server management error

Embedded server management

Shut down the system to clear the memory, and then restart the

 

memory may be temporarily corrupted

system. If the problem persists, see "Getting Help," for instructions

Embedded server management is

 

on obtaining technical assistance.

not present

 

 

Gate A20 failure

Faulty keyboard controller (defective

Replace the system board. See "Getting Help," for instructions on

 

system board)

obtaining technical assistance.

 

 

 

General failure

Operating system corrupted or not

Reinstall the operating system.

 

installed properly

 

 

 

 

Hard disk controller failure

Incorrect configuration settings in

Check the hard-disk drive configuration settings in the System

 

System Setup program, improperly

Setup program. See "Using the System Setup Program," in the

Hard disk drive read failure

connected hard-disk drive, faulty

User's Guide for instructions. Reinstall the hard-disk drive. See

Hard disk failure

hard-disk drive controller subsystem

"Installing Drives." Check the interface cable and power cable

(defective system board), or loose

connections to the backplane board. See "Installing Drives."

 

power cable

 

 

 

 

Invalid configuration

Incorrect configuration settings in

Check the System Setup configuration settings. See "Using the

information - please run SETUP

System Setup program, or faulty

System Setup Program," in the User's Guide for instructions.

program

battery

Replace the battery. See "Replacing the System Battery" in

 

 

"Installing System Board Options."

 

 

 

 

 

 

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