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Power On Self Test Messages

The following is an alphabetic list of error-and-
status messages which Phoenix BIOS and/or the
operating system can generate and an explana-
tion of each message.Error messages are
marked with an *. Comments in italics are sug-
gestions of possible actions for you to consider
or risks resulting from ignoring the message.
The most common errors are marked with a #.
If an error message is displayed that is not in
this list, write it down and check the operating
system documentation both on screen and in
the manual. If you can find no reference to the
message and its meaning is not clear, contact
your support representative for assistance.
nnnn Cache SRAM Passed Where nnnn is the
amount of system cache in kilobytes successful-
ly tested by the Power On Self Test. (This can
only appear if you have an SRAM PCMCIA
Card installed.)
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CD-ROM Drive not ready, aborting installa-
tion is a message that appears if the CD-ROM
drive is not installed. It does not indicate any
problem unless the CD-ROM drive is installed.
This message can be ignored if no CD-ROM drive
is installed, otherwise try removing and rein-
stalling the CD-ROM drive (see page 85) and
restarting your notebook.
Device driver not found:`OEMCD001' is a
message that appears if the CD-ROM drive is
not installed. It does not indicate any problem
unless the CD-ROM drive is installed. This
message can be ignored if no CD-ROM drive is
installed, otherwise try removing and reinstalling
the CD-ROM drive,(see page 85), and restarting
your notebook.
No valid CD-ROM device drivers selected is a
message that appears if the CD-ROM drive is
not installed. It does not indicate any problem
unless the CD-ROM drive is installed. This
message can be ignored if no CD-ROM drive is
installed, otherwise try removing and reinstalling
the CD-ROM drive, (see page 85),and restarting
your notebook.
*Diskette drive A error or Diskette drive B
error Drive A: or B:is present but fails the BIOS
Power On Self Test diskette tests. Check to see
that the drive is defined with the proper diskette
type in the Utility Setup, (see page 45,) and that
the diskette drive is installed correctly, (see page
86). If the disk drive is properly defined and
installed avoid using it and contact your
support representative.
*Extended RAM Failed at o set: nnnn
Extended memory not working or not config-
ured properly. If you have an installed RAM
Module verify that the module is properly
installed. If it is properly installed you may want
to check the Windows Setup so it is not trying to
use unavailable memory until you can contact
your support representative.
nnnn Extended RAM Passed Where nnnn is the
amount of RAM in kilobytes successfully tested.
*Failing Bits:nnnn The hex number nnnn is a
map of the bits at the RAM address (in System,
Extended, or Shadow memory) which failed the

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