HP Xw6200 - Workstation - 2 GB RAM Technical Reference Manual page 145

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Table 5-18
POST Error Messages (Continued)
Screen Message
214—DIMM Configuration
Warning
215—Memory Mismatch
Warning
216—Memory Size Exceeds
Maximum Supported
219—ECC Memory Module
Detected.
301—Keyboard Error
303—Keyboard Controller
Error
304—Keyboard or System
Unit Error
401—Parallel Port 1 Address
Assignment Conflict
402—Parallel Port 2 Address
Assignment Conflict
403—Parallel Port 3 Address
Assignment Conflict
404—Parallel Port Address
Conflict Detected
410—Audio Interrupt Conflict
411—Network Interface Card
Interrupt Conflict
Probable Cause
DIMMs not installed correctly (not
paired correctly).
There are one or more mismatched
pairs of DIMMs between channel A
and channel B. Some memory has
been disabled. Install matching pairs
or remove the mismatched DIMMs
from channel B.
The amount of memory installed
exceeds that supported by the
hardware.
ECC modules not supported on this
platform.
Keyboard failure.
I/O board keyboard controller.
Keyboard failure.
IRQ address conflicts with another
device.
IRQ address conflicts with another
device.
IRQ address conflicts with another
device.
Both external and internal ports are
assigned to parallel port X.
IRQ address conflicts with another
device.
IRQ address conflicts with another
device.
POWER ON SELF TEST (POST) AND ERROR MESSAGES 145
Recommended Action
Refer to
"Memory" on page 82
for the correct memory
configurations and reseat the DIMMs accordingly.
Refer to
"Memory" on page 82
for the correct memory
configurations and reseat the DIMMs accordingly.
1
Verify how much memory your system can
support.
2
Remove the excessive memory.
Remove the EDD module.
1
Reconnect keyboard with workstation turned off.
2
Check connector for bent or missing pins.
3
Be sure that none of the keys are pressed.
4
Replace keyboard.
1
Reconnect keyboard with workstation turned off.
2
Replace the system board.
1
Reconnect the keyboard with workstation turned
off.
2
Be sure that none of the keys are pressed.
3
Replace keyboard.
4
Replace system board.
Reset the IRQ.
Reset the IRQ.
Reset the IRQ.
1
Remove any parallel expansion cards.
2
Clear CMOS.
3
Reconfigure card resources and run Computer
Setup (F10 Setup).
Reset the IRQ.
Reset the IRQ.

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