System Hangs After Bios Initializes; One Or More Processors Is Not Active; Does Not Boot From Expected Boot Device; Does Not Boot From Floppy Disk Drive (Drive A) - Intergraph InterServe 600 Series System Setup

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System hangs after BIOS initializes

Reason
Incorrect memory speed set in the BIOS.

One or more processors is not active

Reason
The voltage regulator module for the CPU
is not correctly installed.

Does not boot from expected boot device

Reason
Boot sequence is incorrectly set.
Operating system not on the system drive.

Does not boot from floppy disk drive (drive A)

Reason
Corrupt boot diskette, or boot diskette does
not have correct boot utilities.
Boot sequence is incorrectly set.
Corrupt BIOS.
Solution
Change the "Installed Memory Speed,"
parameter under Chipset in AMIBIOS
Setup to 60 ns. See Chapter 3.
Solution
Open the base unit and reseat the voltage
regulator modules.
Solution
Change the "System Boot Up Sequence"
parameter under Advanced in AMIBIOS
Setup. See Chapter 3.
Install the operating system as described in
Chapter 5.
Solution
Replace the boot diskette.
Change the "System Boot Up Sequence"
parameter under Advanced in AMIBIOS
Setup. See Chapter 3.
Reprogram the BIOS using the Flash
Program Utility. See Chapter 3.
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