6 Tests and Error Messages
MaxiLife Test Sequence and Error Messages
The following table shows the test sequence carried out, the type of error message, and the action to take.
Test | Error Code | Beep Codes | Action to Take |
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Presence of either a processor or processor | CPU Socket | 1 | Check that the processor(s), processor |
terminator |
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| terminator are correctly installed. |
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Control of some voltages: 12V, 3.3V, 1.8V, 2.5V | Power Supply | 2 | Check the power supply cable and |
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| connectors, and processor. |
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Check the hardware monitoring. | No HW Monitoring |
| System board problem. |
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Check thermal sensor. | Therm. Sensor 90 |
| System board problem. |
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Check thermal sensor. | Therm. Sensor 92 |
| System board problem. |
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Pre-boot Diagnostics Error Codes
When a failure occurs prior to operating system loading, the PC emits a distinctive modulated sound (repeated three times), followed by a series of beeps. These beeps identify the part that needs troubleshooting or replacement.
| Number | Problem |
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1 |
| Absent or incorrectly connected processor. |
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2 |
| Power supply is in protected mode. |
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3 |
| Memory modules not present, incompatible or not functioning. |
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| Video controller failure. |
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5 |
| PnP/PCI initialization failure. |
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6 |
| Corrupted BIOS. You need to activate crisis recovery procedure. |
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7 |
| System board failure. |
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