PCI BIOS failed to install
Plug & Play Configuration Error
Plug & Play Configuration Error PCI_n
Primary backplane error
Primary IDE device 0 not found
Primary IDE device 1 not found
Processor 1 internal error
Processor 2 internal error
Processor bus error
PCI bus error
IMB bus error
Processor x is not a 533-MHz system bus
processor
This system bus speed is not supported on
this system board.
Read fault
Requested sector not found
Reset failed
ROM bad checksum = address
Sector not found
Seek error
Seek operation failed
Shutdown failure
System backplane error
System halted! Must power down.
System parity error
The following memory DIMMs are unsupported:
DIMM_xx.
This system only supports 266 MHz DIMMs.
Time-of-day clock stopped
Time-of-day not set - please run SETUP
program
Timer chip counter 2 failed
Unsupported CPU combination
Unsupported CPU stepping detected.
Utility partition not available
PCI device (option ROM) checksum
failure is detected during shadowing.
Error encountered when initializing the
PCI device, or the system board is
defective.
Error encountered when initializing the
PCI adapter.
Improperly attached or missing
backplane.
Improperly connected or missing IDE
device.
Defective microprocessor or system
board (reported by the NMI handler).
Defective system board (reported by the
NMI handler).
This system supports only Intel®
Xeon™ 533-MHz front-side-bus (system
bus) processors.
Faulty diskette, diskette-drive
subsystem, or hard-drive subsystem.
Improperly connected diskette/tape
drive, hard drive, or power cable.
Expansion card improperly installed or
faulty.
Defective sectors on diskette or hard
drive.
Faulty diskette, diskette-drive
subsystem, or hard-drive subsystem.
Defective system board.
Improperly attached or missing SCSI
backplane.
Wrong password entered too many
times.
Defective expansion card(s) or
improperly seated or faulty memory
modules (reported by the NMI handler).
One or more of the installed DIMMs has
a frequency less than 266 MHz. System
memory must be rated for 266 MHz.
Defective battery or faulty chip
(defective system board).
Incorrect Time or Date settings or
defective system battery.
Defective system board.
Microprocessor combination is not
supported by the system.
Microprocessor is not supported by the
system.
<F10> key was pressed during POST,
Contact the PCI device manufacturer to obtain a suitable
replacement PCI option ROM. Follow the manufacturer's
instructions to install the option ROM.
Install the NVRAM_CLR jumper and reboot the system. If the
problem persists, replace the system board. See
Help."
Install the NVRAM_CLR jumper and reboot the system. If the
problem persists, replace the specified expansion-card. See
"Installing Expansion
Cards" in "Installing System Options." If
the problem persists, replace the system board. See
Help."
Ensure that the SCSI backplane board is fully seated. See
"Troubleshooting SCSI Hard
Drives" in "Troubleshooting Your
System."
Ensure that the device's interface cable is securely connected
to the SCSI backplane board. Replace the device. If the
problem persists, see
"Getting
Help."
Replace the specified microprocessor. See
Microprocessors" in "Installing System Options." If the
problem persists, replace the system board. See
Help."
Replace the system board. See
"Getting
Reboot the system. If you receive beep code 4-4-3 (processor
frequency mismatch), replace processor x with a supported
processor. See
"Installing
Microprocessors" in "Installing
System Options."
If a beep code does not occur at system boot, turn off the
system, install the NVRAM_CLR jumper, and reboot the
system. If the message reappears, see
Replace the diskette, or reseat all drives and reboot the
system. If the message reappears, see
Check the drive and cable connections, and reset the system
again. If the message reappears, see
Reinstall the expansion card. See
Cards" in "Installing System Options."
Replace the diskette, or reseat all drives and reboot the
system. If the message reappears, see
Replace the system board. See
"Getting
Check that the SCSI backplane board is fully seated. See
"Troubleshooting SCSI Hard
Drives" in "Troubleshooting Your
System."
Reboot the system and enter the correct password. If the
problem persists, see
"Disabling a Forgotten
"Jumpers and Connectors."
Replace the expansion cards one at a time until the error is
corrected. See
"Installing Expansion
System Options."
Remove and reseat the memory modules. See
Memory
Modules" in "Installing System Options." If the
problem persists, replace the memory modules. If the problem
persists, see
"Getting
Help."
Replace lower-speed DIMM(s) with modules rated for 266-
MHz operation. See
"Installing Memory
System Options."
Replace the system battery. See
"Replacing the System
Battery" in "Installing System Options." If the problem
persists, replace the system board. See
Check the Time and Date settings. See "Using the System
Setup Program" in the User's Guide. If the problem persists,
replace the system battery. See
"Replacing the System
Battery" in "Installing System Options." If the problem
persists, replace the system board. See
Replace the system board. See
"Getting
Install a supported microprocessor combination. See
"Installing
Microprocessors" in "Installing System Options."
Install the correct version of the microprocessor in the
specified microprocessor socket. See
Microprocessors" in "Installing System Options."
Create a utility partition on the boot hard drive. See "Using
"Getting
"Getting
"Installing
"Getting
Help."
"Getting
Help."
"Getting
Help."
"Getting
Help."
"Installing Expansion
"Getting
Help."
Help."
Password" in
Cards" in "Installing
"Installing
Modules" in "Installing
"Getting
Help."
"Getting
Help."
Help."
"Installing