104Appendix A: BIOS reference

If an error message is displayed, you will have the option of either continuing with the boot process, or entering Setup to re-configure the BIOS settings. When prompted, press F1 to continue with the boot process, or press F2 to enter Setup.

BIOS Message

Explanation

 

 

 

0200

Failure fixed Disk

This message indicates that the fixed disk (or hard disk) is not working or is not configured properly.

 

 

Check to see if the hard disk is attached properly. Run Setup and find out if the hard disk type is

 

 

correctly identified.

 

 

 

0210

Stuck key

This message indicates that a key on the keyboard is stuck.

 

 

 

0211

Keyboard error

This message indicates that the keyboard is not working. Verify that the keyboard is plugged in

 

 

properly.

 

 

Keyboard Controller error *

This message indicates that the keyboard controller failed the BIOS test. You might have to replace the

 

 

keyboard controller.

 

 

 

0220

Monitor type does not match

This message indicates that the monitor detected by the BIOS is not correctly identified in Setup. You

CMOS - Run Setup

must change the monitor settings in the Setup utility.

 

 

 

0230

System RAM failed at offset:

This message indicates that system RAM failed at offset nnnn of the 64K block of memory.

nnnn*

 

 

 

 

0231

Shadow RAM failed at offset:

This message indicates that shadow RAM failed at offset nnnn of the 64K block of memory.

nnnn*

 

 

 

 

0232

Extended RAM failed at address

This message indicates that extended memory is not working or is not configured properly at offset

line: nnnn*

nnnn.

 

 

 

0250

System battery is dead - replace

This message indicates that the CMOS clock battery is dead.

and run Setup

Replace the battery and run Setup to reconfigure the unit.

 

 

 

 

 

0251

System CMOS checksum bad -

This message appears in one of the following cases:

Previous boot or Default Configuration

• When booting your unit after the BIOS has been updated.

used

 

 

 

 

In this case, this message indicates that the BIOS has loaded the default setup configuration

 

 

settings into CMOS, because when the BIOS was updated, all CMOS memory data was cleared. If

 

 

the default values are not suitable for your application, enter Setup to change the settings.

 

 

• When the CMOS has been corrupted or modified incorrectly, perhaps by an application program

 

 

that changes data stored in CMOS.

 

 

In this case, this message indicates that the BIOS has tried to restore the Setup configuration

 

 

settings used during the previous BIOS boot. If these settings were corrupted, the BIOS has

 

 

loaded the default Setup configuration values.

 

 

If the error persists, check the unit’s battery (see Chapter 1: Before you begin for its location) or

 

 

contact Matrox.

 

 

 

0260

System timer error

This message indicates that the timer test failed. This requires repair of the motherboard.

 

 

 

* If your unit displays one of these messages, write down the message and contact Matrox.

1 If your unit displays one of these messages, run the configuration utility.

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