Table 1-3. System Messages (continued)

Message

Causes

Corrective Actions

 

 

 

Keyboard fuse has

Overcurrent detected at the

See "Getting Help" on

failed

keyboard connector.

page 185.

 

 

 

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). See

disabled. If

 

"Entering the System Setup

operating

 

Program" on page 62.

locally, power

 

 

cycle the system

 

 

and enter system

 

 

setup program to

 

 

change settings.

 

 

 

 

 

Manufacturing

System is in manufacturing

Reboot to take the system

mode detected

mode.

out of manufacturing mode.

 

 

 

Maximum rank

Invalid memory

Ensure that the memory

count exceeded.

configuration. The system

modules are installed in a

The following

will run but with the

valid configuration. See

DIMM has been

specified memory module

"General Memory Module

disabled: x

disabled.

Installation Guidelines" on

 

 

page 106.

Memory

Invalid memory

Initialization

configuration. The system

Warning: Memory

will run but with less memory

size may be

than is physically available.

reduced

 

Ensure that the memory modules are installed in a valid configuration. See "General Memory Module Installation Guidelines" on page 106.

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About Your System

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