
Error Message | Solutions |
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Invalid password. | Enter your password again, making sure to |
| enter it correctly. Keep in mind that some |
| passwords are |
| If you do not know the password, you may |
| need to reinstall the software you are trying to |
| access. |
| Startup passwords are stored in BIOS. If this |
| password has been set and is unknown, you |
| may be able to reset the password through |
| system board jumper settings. |
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Keyboard clock line failure. | Try a working keyboard. |
| Make sure the keyboard is compatible with the |
| system. You may have to change the switch |
| setting to AT. |
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Keyboard controller failure. | Try a working keyboard. |
| Make sure the keyboard is compatible with the |
| system. You may have to change the switch |
| setting to AT. |
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Keyboard not detected. | |
| page 92 for possible solution. |
| Turn off the system, then check the keyboard |
| cable. |
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Keyboard stuck key failure. | Remove any objects that may be resting on the |
| keyboard, then restart the system. |
| Check for sticky keys. Clean the keyboard if |
| necessary. |
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Memory errors were detected | |
while the system powered up. | system start up.” on page 86 for possible |
| solution. |
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Memory size error. | Enter the BIOS Setup utility, then save the |
| memory configuration. |
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Eject the diskette, then press ENTER. | |
error. | If the diskette is bootable, check it for errors. |
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Not enough memory. | Close all programs that are not currently in |
| use. |
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