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Table 1-6. LCD Status Messages (continued)
Code
Text
E1711
PCI PERR B## D##
F##
PCI PERR Slot #
E1712
PCI SERR B## D##
F##
PCI SERR Slot #
E1714
Unknown Err
E171F
PCIE Fatal Err
B## D## F##
PCIE Fatal Err
Slot #
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About Your System
Causes
The system BIOS has reported a
PCI parity error on a component
that resides in PCI configuration
space at bus ##, device ##,
function ##.
The system BIOS has reported a
PCI parity error on a component
that resides in the specified PCIe
slot.
The system BIOS has reported a
PCI system error on a component
that resides in PCI configuration
space at bus ##, device ##,
function ##.
The system BIOS has reported a
PCI system error on a component
that resides in the specified slot.
The system BIOS has determined
that there has been an error in the
system, but is unable to
determine its origin.
The system BIOS has reported a
PCIe fatal error on a component
that resides in PCIe configuration
space at bus ##, device ##,
function ##.
The system BIOS has reported a
PCIe fatal error on a component
that resides in the specified slot.
Corrective Actions
Remove and reseat the PCIe
expansion cards. If the problem
persists, see "Troubleshooting
Expansion Cards" on page 132.
Reinstall the expansion-card cage.
See "Expansion-Card Cage" on
page 77.
If the problem persists, the riser
card or system board is faulty. See
"Getting Help" on page 147.
Remove and reseat the PCIe
expansion cards. If the problem
persists, see "Troubleshooting
Expansion Cards" on page 132.
Reinstall the expansion-card cage.
See "Expansion-Card Cage" on
page 77.
If the problem persists, the riser
card or system board is faulty. See
"Getting Help" on page 147.
See "Getting Help" on page 147.
Remove and reseat the PCIe
expansion cards. If the problem
persists, see "Troubleshooting
Expansion Cards" on page 132.
Reinstall the expansion-card cage.
See "Expansion-Card Cage" on
page 77.
If the problem persists, the riser
card or system board is faulty. See
"Getting Help" on page 147.

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