Message | Causes | Corrective Actions |
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Local keyboard | The USB ports are disabled | Power down and restart the |
may not work | in the system BIOS. | system from the power |
because all user |
| button, and then enter the |
accessible USB |
| System Setup program to |
ports are |
| enable the USB port(s). |
disabled. |
| See "Entering the System |
If operating |
| Setup Program" on page 40. |
locally, power |
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cycle the system |
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and enter system |
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setup program to |
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change settings. |
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Manufacturing | System is in manufacturing | Reboot to take the system |
mode detected. | mode. | out of manufacturing mode. |
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Maximum rank | Invalid memory | Ensure that the memory |
count exceeded. | configuration. The system | modules are installed in a |
The following | runs but with the specified | valid configuration. See |
DIMM has been | memory module disabled. | "General Memory Module |
disabled: x |
| Installation Guidelines" on |
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| page 81. |
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Memory | Invalid memory | Ensure that the memory |
Initialization | configuration. The system | modules are installed in a |
Warning: Memory | runs but with less memory | valid configuration. |
size may be | than is physically available. | See "General Memory |
reduced. |
| Module |
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| Installation Guidelines" on |
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| page 81. |
Memory set to | The memory frequency may |
minimum | be intentionally set lower for |
frequency. | power conservation. |
| The current memory |
| configuration may support |
| only the minimum frequency. |
If not an intentional setting, check any other system messages for possible causes.
Ensure that your memory configuration supports the higher frequency.
See "General Memory Module
Installation Guidelines" on page 81.
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