MSG_CPU_RR_7

Event type: CPU speed is out of range.

Action: Replace the processor.

MSG_CPU_RR_8

Event type: Unable to update the CMOS time.

Action: Replace the board that CMOS is on.

MSG_CPU_RR_9

Event type: MMX hardware is not present.

Action: Replace the processor.

MSG_CPU_RR_10

Event type: MMX add instruction has failed.

Action: Replace the processor.

MSG_CPU_RR_11

Event type: MMX subtraction instruction has failed.

Action: Replace the processor.

MSG_CPU_RR_12

Event type: MMX multiply instruction has failed.

Action: Replace the processor.

MSG_CPU_RR_13

Event type: MMX logical instruction has failed.

Action: Replace the processor.

MSG_CPU_RR_14

Event type: MMX shift instruction has failed.

Action: Replace the processor.

MSG_CPU_RR_15

Event type: MMX pack/unpack instruction has failed.

Action: Replace the processor.

MSG_CPU_RR_16

Event type: MMX compare instruction has failed.

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ProLight Server specifications

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