Post Error Messages And Diagnostic Front Panel Leds And Audible Codes; Post Numeric Codes And Text Messages - HP 200 G3 Maintenance And Service Manual

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POST error messages and diagnostic front
panel LEDs and audible codes
This appendix lists the error codes, error messages, and the various indicator light and audible sequences
that you may encounter during Power-On Self-Test (POST) or computer restart, the probable source of
the problem, and steps you can take to resolve the error condition.
POST Message Disabled suppresses most system messages during POST, such as memory count and non-
error text messages. If a POST error occurs, the screen will display the error message. To manually switch to
the POST Messages Enabled mode during POST, press any key (except F10, F11, or F12). The default mode is
POST Message Disabled.
The speed at which the computer loads the operating system and the extent to which it is tested are
determined by the POST mode selection.
Quick Boot is a fast startup process that does not run all of the system level tests, such as the memory test.
Full Boot runs all of the ROM-based system tests and takes longer to complete.
Full Boot may also be enabled to run every 1 to 30 days on a regularly scheduled basis. To establish
the schedule, reconfigure the computer to the Full Boot Every x Days mode, using Computer Setup.
NOTE:
For more information on Computer Setup, see

POST numeric codes and text messages

This section covers those POST errors that have numeric codes associated with them. The section also
includes some text messages that may be encountered during POST.
NOTE:
The computer will beep once after a POST text message is displayed on the screen.
Control panel message
002-Option ROM Checksum Error
003-System Board Failure
008–Microcode Patch Error
Description
System ROM or expansion board option ROM
checksum.
DMA or timers.
Processor is not supported by the BIOS.
Computer Setup (F10) Utility on page
Recommended action
1.
Verify the correct ROM.
2.
Flash the ROM if needed.
3.
If an expansion board was recently added,
remove it to see if the problem remains.
4.
Clear CMOS. (See
resetting CMOS on page
5.
If the message disappears, there may be a
problem with the expansion card.
6.
Replace the system board.
1.
Clear CMOS. (See
resetting CMOS on page
2.
Remove expansion boards.
3.
Replace the system board.
1.
Upgrade BIOS to proper version.
2.
Change the processor.
POST numeric codes and text messages
36.
Password security and
70.)
Password security and
70.)
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