Boot Rom Displayed Failure Messages - HP 400 Series Servicing Manual

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Table 4-11 lists and explains the messages displayed for Boot ROM failures. It also
indicates procedures to resolve the problems.
Displayed Message
CONTINUE AT OWN RISK (ENTER To Continue)
CONTINUE AT OWN RISK (RETURN To Continue)
DATA PARITY ERROR AT (address)
F Disk Error
MEMORY FAILED AT (address)
MEMORY GONE AT (address)
NOT ENOUGH MEMORY
PARITY BIT ERROR AT (address)
RAM FAILED ABOVE FFFFCOOO
RAM GONE ABOVE FFFFCOOO
SYSTEM WOULD LOAD TOO HIGH
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Fault Isolation
Table 4-11. Boot ROM Displayed Failure Messages
Meaning and What To Do
A self-test was not completed. You may
continue, but errors may occur. Press
ENTER to restart power-up sequence.
A self-test was not completed. You may
continue, but errors may occur. Press
RETURN to restart power-up sequence.
Parity error at (address). Replace memory
module that has the indicated address.
Error in disk drive. Troubleshoot disk
drive.
Memory failed at (address) Refer to
Table 4-14 and Table 4-15 and replace
memory module.
Memory not found at indicated address
Replace memory module that has the
indicated address.
Not enough memory to load operating
system. Add more memory.
Parity error at (address). Replace memory
module that has the indicated address.
Failure in top 16 KB of memory. Replace
memory in slot 0A.
CPU could not find top 16 KB of memory
Replace memory in slot 0A.
An addressing error would make the
operating system try to load at too high
an address. Probable cause:
1. Bad media
2. Data transfer error
3. Bad processor, interface, or mass
storage device
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