Table 1-3. System Messages (continued)

Message

Causes

Corrective Actions

 

 

 

Memory set to

The memory frequency may

If not an intentional setting,

minimum

be intentionally set lower for

check any other system

frequency.

power conservation.

messages for possible causes.

 

The current memory

Ensure that your memory

 

configuration may support

configuration supports the

 

only the minimum

higher frequency. See

 

frequency.

"General Memory Module

 

 

Installation Guidelines" on

 

 

page 106.

 

 

 

Memory tests

POST memory test was

Information only.

terminated by

terminated by pressing the

 

keystroke.

spacebar.

 

 

 

 

MEMTEST lane

Invalid memory

Ensure that the memory

failure detected

configuration. Mismatched

modules are installed in a

on x

memory modules are

valid configuration. See

 

installed.

"General Memory Module

 

 

Installation Guidelines" on

 

 

page 106.

 

 

 

Mirror mode

The memory configuration

Reconfigure the memory

disabled. For

does not match the setting in

modules for Memory

mirror mode,

BIOS. The BIOS setting has

Mirroring mode. See

DIMMs must be

been disabled.

"System Memory" on

installed in

 

page 106.

pairs. Pairs must

 

 

be matched in

 

 

size and

 

 

geometry.

 

 

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Dell T410 owner manual Memory set to, Memory tests, Terminated by, Keystroke, Memtest lane, Failure detected, Mirror mode

T410 specifications

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