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Service Hints & Tips

Document ID: DETR-44DPDQ

Aptiva - 2134/2176 Diagnostics - Index of symptoms, messages, error codes, and beeps

Applicable to: World-Wide

The tables below list failure symptoms and possible causes. The most likely cause is listed first. Make sure you complete all items in the cause or ôAction/FRUö column. When servicing a system, always begin with "Start" .

This index can also be used to help you decide which FRUs to have available when servicing a system.

If you are unable to correct the problem using this index, go to "Undetermined Problem"

Notes:
1. If an error message and incorrect audio response occur, diagnose the error message first.
2. If you cannot run the Diagnostics and Utilities tests but did receive a POST error code, diagnose the POST error message.
3. If you did not receive any error message, look for a description of your error symptoms in the first part of this index.
4. Check all power supply voltages, switch, and jumper settings before you replace the system board. Also check the power supply voltages if you have a system no-power condition. (See "Power Supply" , "System Board Layout,Type A-1" , and System Board Layout, Type A-2" )

In Table 2-1 on page 2-10, an X in an error code can be any number. If you are unable to correct the problem using this index, go to "Undetermined Problem"

Symptoms, Messages, Error Codes, or Beeps

Action/FRU

Note: To diagnose a problem, first find the symptom, message, error code, or
beeps in left column. If directed to a check procedure, replace the FRU indicated in the check procedure. If no check procedure is indicated, the first Action/FRU listed in right column is the most likely cause.

Symptoms

Address Exceeds the Size of
Your Memory.
An invalid memory address was entered. Diagnostics Tests display this message during the Locate Bad Chips option.

Enter the correct address.

Memory Module

System Board

Arithmetic Functions Failed.
An error was detected during the CPU Test.

Processor

System Board

Audio software program invoked but no sound comes out of speakers.

"Diagnostics for Factory-Installed Riser Card, Sound Card, or Adapter Cards Not Supported by Diagnostics and Utilities CD" .

Mwave/Sound adapter card connection, cable, jumpers

Mwave/Sound adapter card volume control

Speakers

Mwave/Sound adapter card

Audio software program does not initiate in software but CD-ROM drive works normally.

"Diagnostics for Factory-Installed Riser Card, Sound Card, or Adapter Cards Not Supported by Diagnostics and Utilities CD" .

Mwave jumper settings

Mwave/Sound adapter card

Base Memory Test Failed.

An error was detected in base
memory.

Memory Module

System Board

Blinking cursor only and machine not working normally.

"Factory-Installed Drive Devices" .

Diskette drive connection/cable

Diskette drive

System board

Boot Sector Unreadable.
A boot sector read error was
detected on the hard disk drive.

Hard Disk Drive

Hard Disk Drive Cable

System Board

Bus Noise Test Failed.
RAM Test detected an error in
the memory bus.

Memory Module

System Board

Butterfly Cylinder Access Test
Failed.
Hard Disk Drive Test detected
mismatch between the data read and the data stored on the drive.

Hard Disk Drive

Hard Disk Drive Cable

System Board

Cannot finish diagnostic test.

"Diagnostics and Utilities Device Presence Test" .

3.5-in. diskette drive does not
work.

"Factory-Installed Drive Devices" .

Diskette drive connection/cable

Diskette drive

System board

CD-ROM drive LED came on
and stayed on more than 20
seconds before shutting off.

Software asks to install disc.

Software displays a Reading CD error.

CD is not inserted properly.

CD is damaged.

CD has dirt or foreign material on it.

CD-ROM drive LED comes on
when inserting a disc but no
CD-ROM drive icon appears in
the File Manager as Drive D.

"Factory-Installed Drive Devices" .

CD-ROM drive connections/cables/jumpers

CD-ROM drive

CD-ROM drive LED does not
come on when inserting a disc in the drive when the system is
powered on and the CD-ROM
drive power connector has the
correct voltage.

"Diagnostics for Factory-Installed Riser Card, Sound Card, or Adapter Cards Not Supported by Diagnostics and Utilities CD" .

CD-ROM drive

CD-ROM drive LED does not
come on but CD-ROM drive
works normally.

CD-ROM drive

CD-ROM drive does not load or eject when the system is
powered on, the LED light is off, and the eject button is pressed and held.

"Factory-Installed Drive Devices" .

CD-ROM drive system connection/cable

CD-ROM drive

Power supply

CD-ROM drive does not read
data files and no error codes or
messages are displayed.

Cannot read from Drive E.

Retry loading CD message is
displayed with disc loaded in
CD-ROM drive.

Mwave/Sound adapter card
works properly.

"Diagnostics for Factory-Installed Drive Devices Not Supported by the Diagnostics and Utilities CD" .

Check with a known good disc and correct level of software.

CD-ROM drive

CD-ROM drive does not play an audio disc. Mwave/Sound
adapter card works properly.
CD-ROM drive reads data files.

"Diagnostics for Factory-Installed Drive Devices Not Supported by the Diagnostics and Utilities CD" .

Audio cable on CD-ROM drive is not connected to sound adapter card. If music can be heard through headphones plugged into the sound adapter card jack, replace the CD-ROM drive.

Clock Stopped.

Real-time clock has stopped
working.

RTC Battery

System Board

CMOS Clock Test Failed
Time and Date Settings for
CMOS and DOS do not Match.

RTC Battery

System Board

Communication problem.

Modem function does not work
properly.

"28.8 Kbps DSVD Factory-Installed Modem Adapter" .

Mwave connection/jumpers

Mwave Wake Up on Ring jumper connection/cable

Mwave card

Riser Card

System Board

Controller Diagnostic Test Failed.

An error was detected while
testing the Hard Disk Controller (Adapter).

Hard Disk Drive

System Board

Cylinder 0 errors.

Test detected an error reading
the first cylinder of the hard disk drive.

Hard Disk Drive

System Board

Device is Not Ready
Ready the Device...
or
Press Any Key

Ensure the device is powered on.

Replace failing device

Device Adapter (if installed)

System Board

Diskette drive indicator LED
remains on or does not light
when drive is active.

Diskette drive connection/cable

Diskette drive

System board

Disk Error Encountered Opening Output File Press Any Key To Continue.

Hard Disk Drive

System Board

DMA #X Failed

Main Components Test detected an error while testing the DMA controller.

System Board

DMA Page Register Failed

DMA page register error

System Board

Drive (x) Media (y) Mismatch
FAT ID mismatch with installed
drive.

Check diskette and diskette drive capacity.

Diskette Drive

System Board

Error in video buffer.

Bad bits.

Video memory test error.

Video Adapter

System Board

Display

Extended Memory Test Failed.

Extended memory error.

Memory Module

System Board

Mwave error

Mwave communication or sound not working

"Mwave Adapter"

Mwave card

Riser Card

System Board

FAX/voice modem function has
no sound output. (Data files are received normally; sound or sound adapter card works
correctly.)

Check jumper settings and cable connections on Mwave card.

Mwave card or sound card

"28.8 Kbps DSVD Factory-Installed Modem Adapter", if installed.

Riser Card

System Board

FAX function does not receive
data files.

Mwave jumper settings

Mwave card

"28.8 Kbps DSVD Factory-Installed Modem Adapter" , if installed.

Riser Card

System Board

FAX/voice function has no sound output. (Data files are received normally; sound adapter card does not produce sound or cannot be activated in software.)

"Diagnostics for Factory-Installed Riser Card, Sound Card, or Adapter Cards Not Supported by Diagnostics and Utilities CD" .

Mwave card or sound card

Riser Card

System Board

Floppy Drive Failed.

Diskette drive(s) failed.

Diskette Drive

System Board

Diskette Drive Cable

General Function Failed.

Remove one adapter at a time
until the symptom goes away.

Any Adapter

System Board

Hard disk or power-on indicator LED does not light but machine functions normally otherwise.

Check J26 voltages, with power-on:

J26 Hard Disk
Pin Normal Running
1 +5 V dc 0 V dc
2 +5 V dc +5 V dc
3 +5 V dc +5 V dc
4 0 V dc 0 V dc
Pins 1, 2 = Hard Disk Drive
Pins 3, 4 = Power-on LED

LED connection/cable assembly

System board

Hard Drives Failed.

Hard Disk Drive test error.

Hard Disk Drive

System Board

Home Automation failures

"Home Automation" on page 4-39 of the HMM

Incorrect DOS version.

Ensure you are using DOS version 3.0 or higher.

INT Mask Register Failed.

INT Mask Register error.

Processor

System Board

Insert a CD message icon
appears when a known good
Diagnostics and Utilities CD is
inserted in the CD-ROM drive.

Ensure the hard disk drive and CD-ROM drive are not disabled in the startup sequence in the Setup Utility.

Hard disk drive preloaded software

CD-ROM drive connection/cable

CD-ROM drive

System board

Intensity or color varies from left to right of characters and color bars.

"Monitor" .

System board

Invalid Date

Clock/DOS date mismatch.

RTC Battery

RTC Battery

System Board

Invalid Format - Bad Track
error message appears when
trying to format a known-good
diskette.

Diskette drive connection/cable

Diskette drive

System board

Incorrect memory size shown or repeated during POST.

"Memory" .

Invalid Time

Clock/DOS time mismatch.

Back-up clock and DOS time of day settings do not match.

RTC Battery

System Board

Joystick does not respond at all.

1. Ensure the joystick is plugged completely into the joystick/MIDI adapter plug on the Mwave card or the
sound adapter card and secured with the screws on the adapter plug.

2. Verify that the software application used with the joystick has joystick support.

3. Ensure the joystick is enabled in the software application. This might require entering keystrokes or a configuration utility in the software application.

If the above steps find no problem, see the "Joystick does not work correctly" symptom below.

Joystick does not work correctly (installation is correctùsee above symptom).

1. Disable the joystick in the software application.

2. Enable the mouse as the input device in the software application.

3. If the mouse works in the software application, replace the joystick. If the symptom remains, replace the Mwave
card or the sound adapter card.

4. If the mouse does not work, check the software application troubleshooting information provided by the
manufacturer.

Linear Cylinder Access Test
Failed.

Hard disk drive error.

Hard Disk Drive

Hard Disk Drive Cable

System Board

Logic Function Failed.

CPU Logic test error.

Processor

System Board

Loopback Error

COM Port Test or Parallel Port
error.

A wrap plug must be installed to successfully complete these
tests.

System Board

Wrap Plug

Machine works but fails to go
into Rapid Resume mode when
configuration is set with Standby mode enabled or Rapid Resume mode enabled.

Software application was fully activated before on/off switch was pushed. Try operating Rapid Resume from Microsoft
Windows 95 Program Manager panel.

Main Components Failed.

System board error.

System Board

Processor

Memory test cannot run at this
location in memory.

Not enough free memory
available to start the memory
test.

Memory Module

System Board

Missing QAPlus/PRO Files(s).

One or more diagnostic support files are missing.

Diagnostic CD

Monitor problem:
Incorrect colors
No high intensity
Missing, broken, or incorrect
characters
Blank monitor (dark)
Blank monitor (bright)
Distorted image
Unreadable monitor
Other monitor problems

"Monitor" .

I/O monitor signal connection/cable

Monitor

System board

Monitor changing colors.

"Monitor"

Monitor problem not listed above (including blank or illegible monitor).

"Monitor"

System board

No beep during POST but
computer works correctly.
(System board speaker/beeper
bad.)

System board

Non-system disk or disk error
message appears with a
known-good Advanced
Diagnostics diskette.

Diskette drive connection/cable

Diskette drive

System board

No Loop-Back Plug.

Skipping External loopback test.

No wrap plug installed.

Install wrap plug on the serial port, rerun test.

System Board

No system power, or fan not
running.

"Power Supply" .

Power switch assembly

Power supply

System board

Not ready.

Printer not on-line or not ready.

Ready Printer

Printer

Printer Cable

System Board

No 'type-amatic' repeat.
At least one repeat key must be tested during this test or an error will occur.

Type-amatic test error.

Keyboard

System Board

Not used by any standard
device.

IRQ is not currently being used
by a non-standard device.

System Board

Numeric Proc Failed.

NPU test error.

Processor

System Board

Parallel Port Failed.

Test Report Summary message.

System Board

Parallel port or serial port failure (system board port).

"Diagnostics and Utilities Device Presence Test" .

Test using a wrap plug while running Diagnostics and Utilities.

Cable/connections

System board

Pass (N): ** Errors ** Drive (X)
Failed.

Diskette drive read/write test
error.

Diskette Drive

System Board

Diskette Drive Cable

Pass (N) Drive Not Ready.
Diskette drive door is open or
defective.

Ensure diskette drive is ready.

Diskette Drive

System Board

Diskette Drive Cable

Pass (N): Drive (X) Write
Protected or Unformatted.

Insert a non-write protected, formatted diskette into the diskette drive; then rerun the test.

Diskette Drive

System Board

Diskette Drive Cable

Pass (N): Unknown Media Drive (X).

Diskette Drive Test error.

Diskette

Diskette Drive

System Board

Diskette Drive Cable

Place Hi-density Media in Drive.

Media/drive mismatch.

Diskette

Diskette Drive

System Board

Diskette Drive Cable

Printer Failed.
Printer powered-on and ready?

Printer

Printer Cable

System Board

Printer Fault.
Printer powered on and ready?

Printer

Printer Cable

System Board

Printer Not Selected.
Ensure the printer is powered on and ready.

Printer

Printer Cable

System Board

Printer problems.

Refer to the service manual for the printer.

Processor fan does not run when the power supply fan runs.

With power-on, check the processor fan connector J43 on Type A-1 system board and connector J1 on Type A-2 system board for +12 V dc.

Processor fan

System board

Processor speed seems slower.

"Memory" .

Cache memory

System board

Program loads from the hard
disk with a known-good CD in
the CD-ROM drive or diagnostics diskette in the first 3.5-inch diskette drive (and CD-ROM drive or diskette drive is enabled in the Setup Utility).

"Factory-Installed Drive Devices" .

CD-ROM Drive

Diskette Drive

System Board

Power Supply

Program or File Not Found
Press Any Key

Diagnostics cannot find the
USER(N).COM file.

Diagnostic CD or diskette

CD-ROM Drive or Diskette Drive

System Board

Program Too Big To Fit In
Memory.

Too many Terminate and Stay
Resident programs in memory.

Reboot the system from the Diagnostic CD.

System unit does not turn off
with power switch. (System unit must be unplugged from
electrical outlet to completely
turn off.)

"Power Supply"

Power switch assembly

System Board

QAPlus/PRO Cannot Be Re-run Because Of Error In Relocating Program.

Diagnostics failed to relocate the Diagnostics Test programs so the memory space it resides in was not tested.

Diagnostic CD

Memory Module

System Board

RAM Memory Error in Block n.

Bad bits n.

Memory error.

Memory Module

System Board

RAM Test Failed.

Memory error.

Memory Module

System Board

Read error on cylinder n.

Hard disk drive format error.

Hard Disk Drive

System Board

Read Errors

Diskette drive read error.

Diskette

Diskette Drive

System Board

Diskette Drive Cable

Real-time clock is inaccurate.

Time set incorrectly by user.

RTC battery (if less than 2.8 V dc)

System Board

Receive Error.

Serial Port loopback test error.

Serial Port Cable

System Board

Refresh Failure.

Diagnostics Test detected an
error while testing the DMA
controller's RAM refresh cycle.

Memory Module

System Board

RTC Interrupt Failure.

Diagnostics Test cannot detect the Real-Time clock interrupt.


System Board

Serial Chip Error.

COM Port error, general.

Serial Port Cable

System Board

Serial Compare Error.

COM Port error, information
transmitted is not the same as
information received.

Serial Port Cable

System Board

Serial Time-out Error.

COM Port error, time interval is
too long between transmitted
and received data.

Serial Port Cable

System Board

Serious Memory Error - Diags
Cannot Continue.

Memory Test error.

Memory Module

System Board

Some or all keys on keyboard do not work.

"Keyboard" .

Keyboard

Keyboard connection/cable

System Board

Serial or parallel port device
failure (adapter port).

"Factory-Installed Drive Devices"

Test using a wrap plug while running Diagnostics and Utilities. Before testing, ensure serial port A is set to address 3F8 or 3E8, whichever is not used by the
Mwave card (modem settings: COM1=3F8, COM2=3E8). Set serial port B to address 2F8 or 2E8.

Device

Cable/connections

Alternate adapter

System Board

Riser Card

Sorry You Need A Mouse.
Mouse or mouse driver was not detected.

Mouse

System Board

Sound adapter card,
factory-installed adapter card, or Mwave card software gives a Microsoft Windows 95 error
message after POST
configuration.

Hardware problem occurred.

"Diagnostics for Factory-Installed Riser Card, Sound Card, or Adapter Cards Not Supported by Diagnostics and Utilities CD"

Sound card, adapter card, or Mwave card connection/cable

Sound card, adapter card, or Mwave card jumper settings

Sound card, adapter card, or Mwave card

System fails to load the
Diagnostics and Utilities software System preloaded software works correctly.

Make sure the CD-ROM drive or diskette drive is included in the Setup Utility startup sequence.

"Factory-Installed Drive Devices"

CD-ROM drive connection/cable

CD-ROM drive

Diskette drive connection/cable

Diskette drive

System Board

System Hangs.

Go to "Undetermined Problem"

Any device

Any adapter

System Board

The Address Exceeds The Size Of Your Memory.

An invalid memory address was entered.

The Diagnostics Tests display this message during the Locate Bad Chips option under the interact menu if an invalid memory address was entered at the "Enter Memory Address Of Bad Chip" prompt.

Enter correct address

Memory Module

System Board

That Number is Out Of Range.

An invalid bit number was
entered. Diagnostics Tests
display this message during the Locate Bad Chips option.

Enter the correct number.

Memory Module

System Board

Too Many Errors - Test Aborted.

Too many errors, the Diagnostics Test cannot continue.

Processor

System Board

Transmit Error.

Internal or external serial port
loopback test failure.

Serial Port Cable

System Board

TV card failures

"TV Card" on page 5-15 of the HMM

Video Adapter Failed.

Test Result Summary, displayed if "Fail" was at the Quit/Fail/Pass menu of any video test.

Video Adapter

System Board

Display

Wake Up on Ring feature fails to power-on system when enabled in Setup Utility.

Mwave Wake Up on Ring jumper connection/cable

Mwave card

"28.8 Kbps DSVD Factory-Installed Modem Adapter" , if installed.

System Board

When you try to enable or
disable Rapid Resume, Rapid
Resume configuration screen is not available.

System Board

Write error on cylinder n.

Hard disk drive write error.

Hard Disk Drive

Write Errors.

Diskette drive write error.

Diskette

Diskette Drive

System Board

Diskette Drive Cable

Write Protected or Unformatted

Diskette is Write Protected or not formatted.

Insert a non-write protected, formatted diskette into the diskette drive; then rerun the test.

Diskette Drive

System Board

Diskette Drive Cable

You Cannot Delete the
Motherboard.

"Remove Board" option was
selected.

The Diagnostics Tests display this message during the Locate Bad Chips option.

Make the correct selection.

Memory Module

System Board

Processor

Any other problem.

"Undetermined Problem"


Beeps
Note: The system has an error if you hear one or more beeps in a row before POST is completed.

Important
In the following Beep Code Index, the numbers indicate the sequence and number of beeps. For example, a "2-3-2" beep code symptom (a burst of two beeps, three beeps, then a burst of two beeps) indicates a memory module problem. (Continue with the Symptom-to-FRU index below for other beep/no-beep symptoms.)

Symptoms, Messages, Error Codes, or Beeps

Action/FRU

No beep and:
Blank or unreadable monitor
Blinking cursor

"Power Supply" .

Repeating short beeps.

"Keyboard"

Keyboard (sticking key)

Keyboard connection/cable

System Board

4

Video adapter

System Board

1-1-3

CMOS read/write error.

Run the Setup Utility.

System Board

1-1-4

ROM BIOS check error.

System Board

1-2-X

DMA error

System Board

1-3-X

"Memory" .

Ensure all SIMMs are seated correctly.

SIMMs

System board

1-4-4

"Keyboard"

System board

1-4-X

An error was detected in the first 64 KB of RAM.

"Memory" .

System Board

2-1-1, 2-1-2

Run the Setup Utility.

System Board

2-1-X

The first 64 KB of RAM failed.

"Memory" .

System Board

2-2-2

Video card

System Board

2-2-X

The first 64 KB of RAM failed.

"Memory" .

System Board

2-3-X

"Memory" .

System Board

2-4-X

Run the Setup Utility.

"Memory" .

System Board

3-1-X

DMA register failed.

System Board

3-2-4

Keyboard controller failed.

"Keyboard" .

System Board

3-3-4

Screen initialization failed.

Video adapter

System Board

Display

3-4-1

Screen retrace test detected an error.

Video adapter

System Board

Display

3-4-2

POST is searching for video
ROM.

Video adapter

System Board

One long and one short beeps
during POST.

Base 640 KB memory error or
shadow RAM error

"Memory" .

System Board

One long beep and two or three
short beeps during POST.
(Video error)

Display adapter, if installed.

System Board

Three short beeps during POST.

"SIMM Configurations" in the HMM

System Board

Continuous beep.

System Board

Any other beeps.

"Undetermined Problem"


Error Codes

Symptoms, Messages, Error Codes, or Beeps

Action/FRU

10X - System board error or
continuous beep.

System Board

110 - System board parity error.

"Memory" .

Set memory installed in Setup Utility for non-parity SIMMs.

SIMMs

System Board

111 - I/O channel parity error.

"Memory" .

I/O channel memory

Riser Card

System Board

114 - External ROM checksum
error.

"Diagnostics for Factory-Installed Riser Card, Sound Card, or Adapter Cards Not Supported by Diagnostics and Utilities CD"ö .

Adapter Card

Riser Card

System Board

12X - Processor error.

Run the Setup Utility; see "POST Error Codes" on page 2-3 of the HMM.

Processor

System Board

13X - System board error.

Run the Setup Utility; see "POST Error Codes" on page 2-3 of the HMM.

Processor

System Board

161 - Low CMOS battery.

CMOS clock/battery (if less than 2.8 V dc)

Run the Setup Utility; see "POST Error Codes" on page 2-3 of the HMM.

System Board

162 - CMOS RAM error.

CMOS clock/battery (if less than 2.8 V dc)

Run the Setup Utility; see "POST Error Codes" on page 2-3 of the HMM.

System Board

163 - Real-time clock error.

Set date and time.

Run the Setup Utility; see "POST Error Codes" on page 2-3 of the HMM.

CMOS clock/battery (if less than 2.8 V dc)

System Board

164 - Memory size error.

"Memory" .

Check SIMM installation and parity settings.
Run the Setup Utility; see "POST Error Codes" on page 2-3 of the HMM and also ô"SIMM Configurations, Type A-1" on page 5-25.

SIMMs

I/O channel memory

System Board

1XX errors not listed above.

System Board

20X - Memory error

"Memory" .

SIMMs

I/O channel memory

System Board

221 - Shadow RAM error.

"Memory" .

SIMMs

I/O channel memory

System Board

225 - SIMM installed in wrong
socket.

Refer to "SIMM Configurations,Type A-1" on page 5-25 of the HMM for correct installation.

228 - External cache tag RAM
error.

Optional cache tag address module.

229 - External cache memory
test error

"Memory" .

Cache tag address module and RAM

System Board

262 - DRAM parity configuration
error.

"Memory" .

Run the Setup Utility; see "POST Error Codes" on page 2-3 of the HMM.

SIMMs

System Board

264 - External cache memory
size error.

"Memory" .

Cache tag address module and RAM

System Board

305 - System board
non-replaceable fuse can be
blown by a defective keyboard,
keyboard cable, or mouse. If you suspect one of these FRUs, replace it when you replace the system board.

"Keyboard" .

Keyboard

Keyboard connection/cable

Mouse

System Board

3XX - Keyboard error.

"Keyboard" .

Keyboard connection

Keyboard

System Board

601 - Diskette drive controller
error.

System Board

61X - Diskette drive test error.

"Factory-Installed Drive Devices" .

Diskette drive connection/cable

Diskette drive

System Board

62X - Diskette drive test error.

"Factory-Installed Drive Devices" .

Reformat test diskette

Diskette drive connection/cable

Diskette drive

System Board

662 - Diskette drive configuration error.

"Factory-Installed Drive Devices" .

Diskette drive connection/cable

Diskette drive

Power supply

System Board

6XX - Other configuration errors.

"Factory-Installed Drive Devices" .

Diskette drive connection/cable

Diskette drive

Power supply

System Board

7XX - Math coprocessor error.

"Diagnostics and Utilities Device Presence Test" .

Upgrade processor (check Setup Utility, and system board settings).

System Board

962 - Parallel port conflict.

Test using a wrap plug while running Diagnostics and Utilities.

"Diagnostics and Utilities Device Presence Test" .

Parallel port

Parallel adapter card

Riser Card

System Board

90X - Parallel port test error.

Test using a wrap plug while running Diagnostics and Utilities.

"Diagnostics and Utilities Device Presence Test" .

Parallel port

System Board

1162 - Serial port conflict.

Test using a wrap plug while running Diagnostics and Utilities.

"Diagnostics and Utilities Device Presence Test" .

Serial adapter

Riser Card

System Board

11XX - Serial port test errors not listed above.

Test using a wrap plug while running Diagnostics and Utilities.

"Diagnostics and Utilities Device Presence Test" .

Serial port

System Board

On the system board:

1780/1790 - Hard Disk Drive 0

1781/1791 - Hard Disk Drive 1

1782/1792 - Hard Disk Drive 2 or CD-ROM drive

1783/1793 - Hard Disk Drive 3 or CD-ROM drive if Hard Disk Drive 2 installed

Hard disk drive connection/cable/jumpers.

If an upgrade processor is installed, check that the proper speed has been set (switches and Setup Utility). Speed should be a multiple of the original processor speed.

Hard disk drive size set correctly in Setup Utility.

Hard disk drive

System Board

17XX - Hard disk drive error.
All 17XX errors not listed above.

"Factory-Installed Drive Devices" .

Hard disk drive jumpers

Hard disk drive connection/cable

Hard disk drive

System Board

Power Supply

1800 - PCI Error (IRQ not
available).

A PCI adapter card has requested a hardware interrupt that is not available.

1. Choose ISA Legacy Resources from the Setup Utility main menu, and make sure the interrupt resources (IRQ)
setting for ISA legacy adapter cards are correct. If the interrupt resources settings are not correct, change the
settings. See "Using the Setup Utility" on page 1-16 of the HMM.

2. If all interrupts are being used by ISA legacy adapter cards, you might need to remove an ISA card to make
memory available to the PCI adapter card.

1801 - PCI Error (ROM not
available).

A PCI adapter card has requested memory resources that are not available.

1. Choose ISA Legacy Resources from the Setup Utility main menu, and make sure the memory resources settings for ISA legacy adapter cards are correct. If the memory resources settings are not correct, change the settings.

2. If all memory resources are being used by ISA legacy adapter cards, you might need to remove an ISA card to make memory available to the PCI adapter card.

1802 - PCI Error (I/O address
not available).

A PCI adapter card has requested an I/O address that is not available, or the PCI adapter card might be defective.

Choose ISA Legacy Resources from the Setup Utility main menu, and make sure the I/O port resources settings for ISA legacy adapter cards are correct. If the I/O port resources settings are not correct, change the settings.

If the I/O port resources settings are correct, the PCI adapter card might be defective.

1803 - PCI Error (memory above
1 MB not available).

A PCI adapter card has requested a memory address that is not available, or the PCI adapter card might be defective.

Choose ISA Legacy Resources from the Setup Utility main menu, and make sure the memory resources settings for ISA legacy adapter cards are correct. If the memory
resources settings are not correct, change them.

If the memory resources settings are correct, the PCI adapter card might be defective.

1804 - PCI Error (memory below 1 MB not available).

A PCI adapter card has requested a memory address that is not available.

1. Choose ISA Legacy Resources from the Setup Utility main menu, and make sure the memory resources settings for ISA legacy adapter cards are correct. If the settings are not correct, change the settings.

2. If all memory resources are being used by ISA legacy adapter cards, you might need to remove an ISA card to make memory available to the PCI adapter card.

1805 - PCI Error (ROM error).

Remove the PCI adapter card.

Restart the computer without the card installed. If the computer restarts without an error, reinstall the card and restart the computer again. If the error reoccurs, the adapter card might be defective.

1962 - Boot Sequence Error.

Choose Start Options from the Setup Utility main menu, and make sure that startup devices are set correctly. See "Assembly 9: Software" on page 7-21 of the HMM to obtain recovery diskettes, and see "Software Installation Procedure" on page 4-42 of the HMM for installation instructions.

1996 - Boot Sequence Error.

See "Hard Disk Drive Boot Error" on page 3-14 of the HMM.

2401 - Monitor changing colors.

Monitor

2408 error

System Board

2409 error

Monitor

2410 error

System Board

24XX - Video/monitor error.

"Monitor"

Optional video memory.

System Board

Monitor

5962 - CD-ROM configuration
error (sound adapter card driver works correctly).

"Factory-Installed Drive Devices"

CD-ROM drive connections/cables/jumpers

CD-ROM drive

Power supply

System Board

86XX - Pointing device error or
mouse does not work.

"Mouse" .

Pointing device connection/cable

Pointing device

System Board

101XX - Modem test error.

Check switch settings/reseat card.

"28.8 Kbps DSVD Factory-Installed Modem Adapter" .

Modem adapter

Riser Card

System Board

Any other error codes.

"Undetermined Problem"



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Date Created

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