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Alert! Previous
temperature failure
at Processor 1.
Alert! Previous
voltage failure.
Alert! Processor 0
failed Build-In Self
Test(BIST).
Alert! Processor 1
failed Build-In Self
Test(BIST).
Alert! Processor
Cache Size Mismatch.
Alert! Processor
Speed Mismatch.
Install like
processors or one
processor and a
termination card.
Alert! Processor
Type Mismatch.
Install like
processors or one
processor and a
termination card.
Alert! Single-bit
memory error
previously detected
in XXXXh.
Alert! System
battery voltage is
low.
Alert! System fan
not detected.
Alert! Uncorrectable
memory error
previously detected
in XXXXh.
Attachment failed to
respond
Bad command or file
name
Bad error-correction
code(ECC) on disk
read
Controller has
failed
Data error
Decreasing available
memory
Diskette drive 0
seek failure
Diskette drive 1
seek failure
Diskette read
Secondary processor exceeded its recommended
operating temperature range during the previous
operating session.
System voltage exceeded or fell below acceptable
thresholds.
Primary processor is faulty or improperly seated.
Secondary processor is faulty or improperly seated.
Two processors with different L2 cache sizes are
installed.
Two processors that are not of the same speed are
installed.
Two processors that are not of the same type are
installed.
Faulty or improperly seated RIMMs or defective system
board.
System battery is providing inadequate voltage.
No system fan is installed; system fan has failed;
system fan is not connected to the system board.
Faulty or improperly seated RIMMs or defective system
board.
The diskette drive or hard-disk drive controller cannot
send data to the associated drive.
The command you entered does not exist or is not in
the pathname you specified.
The diskette drive or hard-disk drive controller detected
an uncorrectable read error.
The hard-disk drive or the associated controller is
defective.
The diskette or hard-disk drive cannot read the data.
One or more RIMMs may be faulty or improperly
seated.
A cable may be loose, or the system configuration
information may not match the hardware configuration.
A cable may be loose, or the diskette may be faulty.
Ensure an operational processor fan is installed,
connected to the system board, and that chassis
ventilation slots are not blocked.
See
"Troubleshooting the System
Reseat the processor, or replace a faulty processor.
Reseat the processor, or replace a faulty processor.
Replace one of the processors so that the L2 cache
sizes match, or install a termination card in PROC_1
slot on system board.
Replace one of the processors so that the speeds
match, or install a termination card in PROC_1 slot on
system board.
Replace one of the processors so that the types match,
or install a termination card in PROC_1 slot on system
board.
See
"Troubleshooting System
Memory" and
"Troubleshooting the System
Board."
See
"Troubleshooting the
Battery."
Ensure an operational system fan is installed and
connected to the system board.
See
"Troubleshooting System
Memory" and
"Troubleshooting the System
Board."
See
"Troubleshooting
Drives."
Make sure you have spelled the command correctly,
placed spaces in the proper location, and used the
correct pathname.
See
"Troubleshooting
Drives."
See
"Troubleshooting
Drives."
Run the ScanDisk utility in Microsoft
check the file structure of the diskette or hard-disk
drive. See your operating system documentation for
more information.
If you are using another operating system, run the
appropriate utility to check the file structure of the
diskette or hard-disk drive. See your operating system
documentation.
See
"Troubleshooting System
Memory."
See
"Troubleshooting
Drives."
See
"Troubleshooting
Drives."
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