"￿￿￿￿￿￿￿￿￿￿ +%￿# ￿￿￿￿￿￿

￿ ￿ ￿ ￿ ￿ ￿ ￿ ￿ ￿ ￿

￿

￿ ￿ ￿

￿ ￿ ￿ ￿ ￿ ￿ ￿ ￿ ￿ ￿ ￿ ￿ ￿ ￿ ￿ ￿

￿ ￿ ￿ ￿￿￿￿￿ ￿

￿

 

 

 

 

 

Whenever a recoverable (non-terminal) error occurs during POST, the BIOS displays an error message describing the problem (the most usual are described below). After some messages, you may be prompted to Press <F1> to resume, <F2> to enter Setup or just Press

<F2> to enter Setup.

In general, you should respond to these errors as follows:

Shut down the computer, wait 20 to 30 seconds, and then turn it on again to see if the problem is still reported.

Check that all external cables are securely connected.

Try running the BIOS Setup utility to reconfigure the system. If the computer will not BOOT after you make changes in BIOS Setup, try returning to the original settings.

Open up the system unit and check that all internal signal and power cables are securely

￿connected.

If the problem persists, contact your supplier or authorised maintainer.

System Configuration Data updated

This message indicates that the system configuration has changed (such as an expansion card has been added) and that the configuration data has therefore been updated.

System Configuration Data Write Error

This message indicates that the system configuration has changed (such as an expansion card has been added) but the configuration data could not be updated.

Invalid System Configuration Data – run configuration utility

The data describing the system configuration is incorrect and should be updated. This can be done by checking the ‘Reset Configuration Data’ in BIOS Setup followed by ‘Save and Exit’.

Diskette drive A error

Drive A: is present but fails the POST diskette tests. Check that the drive is defined correctly in BIOS Setup. If necessary, open the system unit and check that the drive’s signal (ribbon) cable is connected.

System/Extended/Shadow RAM failed at offset: xxxx Failing bits: yyyy

System, extended or shadow memory is not working, or not configured properly, at offset xxxx. The hexadecimal number yyyy is a map of the bits at the address that failed the memory test. Each “1” in the map represents a failed bit.

Fixed disk X failure or Fixed disk controller failure

A fixed (hard) disk drive is not working or not configured properly. Check that the drive is defined correctly in BIOS Setup. If necessary, open the system unit and check that the drive’s signal (ribbon) cable is connected.

Incorrect drive A type - run SETUP

The diskette drive is not correctly specified in BIOS Setup.

Invalid NVRAM media type

Problem with NVRAM (non-volatile random-access memory).

Keyboard error [nn] or Keyboard controller error

There is a problem with the keyboard or (less likely) the standard I/O controller on the motherboard. If POST discovers a stuck key it displays its scan code.

MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC MOTHERBOARD DIVISION

PAGE 28 OF 45

Page 28
Image 28
Mitsubishi Electronics FC810 manual +%#