Pci Configuration Status And Error Messages - Sony VAIO PCV-R553DS Reference Manual

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PCI Configuration Status and Error Messages

The following is a list of status and error messages that may appear on
your system from time to time.
Message
Floppy Disk Controller
Resource Conflict
CMOS Checksum Error,
CMOS Cleared
CMOS Data Invalid,
CMOS Cleared
Parallel Port Resource Conflict
PCI Error Log is Full
PCI I/O Port Conflict
PCI IRQ Conflict
PCI Memory Conflict
Primary Boot Device Not
Found
Primary IDE Controller
Resource Conflict
Primary Input Device Not
Found
Primary Output Device Not
Found
Secondary IDE Controller
Resource Conflict
Serial Port 1 Resource Conflict
Static Device Resource Conflict
System Board Device Resource
Conflict
Meaning
The diskette controller has requested a
resource that is already in use.
The CMOS data was reinitialized due to a
CMOS checksum error.
Invalid entry in the CMOS.
The parallel port has requested a resource
that is already in use.
This message is displayed when more than
15 PCI conflict errors are detected. No
additional PCI errors can be logged.
Two devices requested the same resource,
resulting in a conflict.
Two devices requested the same resource,
resulting in a conflict.
Two devices requested the same resource,
resulting in a conflict.
The designated primary boot device (hard
disk drive, diskette drive, CD-ROM drive,
or network drive) could not be found.
The primary IDE controller has requested a
resource that is already in use.
The designated primary input device
(keyboard, mouse, or other, if input is
redirected) could not be found.
The designated primary output device
(display, serial port, or other, if input is
redirected) could not be found.
The secondary IDE controller has requested
a resource that is already in use.
Serial port 1 has requested a resource that is
already in use.
A device has requested a resource that is
already in use.
A device has requested a resource that is
already in use.

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