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Table 9: Error codes, descriptions, and corrective actions (Continued)
Error Code
Description
30X
Keyboard Error
602
Diskette Boot Error
662
Diskette Drive Configuration
Error
762
Math Coprocessor
Configuration Error
962
Parallel Port Configuration
Error
Notes:
1. An X shown as part of the error code in this table represents any number between 0 and 9.
2. If any of these errors continue after taking the actions listed, check your Services and Support Guide for information on
obtaining service.
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Here's what to do:
1. Make sure the keyboard and mouse cables are correctly and securely
connected to the ports on the back of the system unit.
The keyboard port has this symbol next to it to help you:
The mouse port has this symbol next to it to help you:
2. Make sure that a keyboard key or a mouse button is not being held down.
Make sure the diskette has been formatted. If you don't want to use the diskette
to boot (start) your computer, remove the diskette from the drive.
1. If you added or removed a diskette drive, press Enter while the error message
is displayed to enter the Configuration/Setup Utility. Choose Devices and I/O
Ports from the Configuration/Setup Utility main menu and verify that the
Diskette Drive settings are correct. If the settings are not correct, change the
settings. For instructions on using the Configuration/Setup Utility, see
page 63.
2. If you did not add or remove a diskette drive, make sure the diskette drive
cables are connected correctly.
Check your Services and Support Guide for information on obtaining service.
If you changed a hardware option, press Enter while the error message is
displayed to enter the Configuration/Setup Utility. Choose Devices and I/O Ports
from the Configuration/Setup Utility main menu and verify that the Parallel Port
setting is correct. If the setting is not correct, change the setting. For
instructions on using the Configuration/Setup Utility, see page 63.

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