Table 1-3. System Messages (continued)

Message

Causes

Corrective Actions

 

 

 

Time-of-day not

Incorrect Time or Date

Check the Time and Date

set - please run

settings; faulty system

settings. See "Using the

SETUP program

battery.

System Setup Program and

 

 

UEFI Boot Manager" on

 

 

page 61. If the problem

 

 

persists, replace the system

 

 

battery. See "System Battery"

 

 

on page 139.

 

 

 

Timer chip

Faulty system board.

See "Getting Help" on

counter 2 failed

 

page 185.

 

 

 

TPM

A TPM configuration

Information only.

configuration

command has been entered.

 

operation

The system will reboot and

 

honored. System

execute the command.

 

will now reset.

 

 

 

 

 

TPM

This message displays during

Enter I or M to proceed.

configuration

system restart after a TPM

 

operation is

configuration command has

 

pending. Press

been entered. User

 

(I)to Ignore OR interaction is required to

(M)to Modify to proceed. allow this change

and reset the system.

WARNING: Modifying could prevent security.

TPM failure

A Trusted Platform Module

See "Getting Help" on

 

(TPM) function has failed.

page 185.

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