Dell PowerEdge 2900 Information Update - Page 11

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Table 1-1. System Messages (continued) Message No boot device available PCI BIOS failed to install PCIe Degraded Link Width Error: Embedded device Expected Link Width is n Actual Link Width is n PCIe Degraded Link Width Error: Integrated device Expected Link Width is n Actual Link Width is n Causes Corrective Actions Faulty or missing optical Use a bootable USB key, drive subsystem, hard drive, CD, or hard drive. See or hard-drive subsystem, or "Using the System Setup no bootable USB key Program" in the Hardware installed. Owner's Manual for information on setting the order of boot devices. PCIe device BIOS (Option Reseat the expansion ROM) checksum failure card(s). Ensure that all detected during shadowing. appropriate cables are Cables to expansion card(s) securely connected to the loose; faulty or improperly expansion card(s). If the installed expansion card(s). problem persists, see "Troubleshooting System Expansion Cards" in the Hardware Owner's Manual. Faulty system board or riser board. See "Getting Help" in the Hardware Owner's Manual. The specified PCIe device is For a SAS controller faulty or improperly daughter card, reseat the installed. card in the dedicated PCIe connector. See "Installing a SAS Controller Daughter Card" in the Hardware Owner's Manual. If the problem persists, see "Getting Help" in the Hardware Owner's Manual. Information Update 11

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Information Update
11
No boot device
available
Faulty or missing optical
drive subsystem, hard drive,
or hard-drive subsystem, or
no bootable USB key
installed.
Use a bootable USB key,
CD, or hard drive. See
“Using the System Setup
Program” in the
Hardware
Owner’s Manual
for
information on setting
the order of boot devices.
PCI BIOS failed
to install
PCIe device BIOS (Option
ROM) checksum failure
detected during shadowing.
Cables to expansion card(s)
loose; faulty or improperly
installed expansion card(s).
Reseat the expansion
card(s). Ensure that all
appropriate cables are
securely connected to the
expansion card(s). If the
problem persists, see
“Troubleshooting System
Expansion Cards” in the
Hardware Owner’s Manual
.
PCIe Degraded
Link Width Error:
Embedded
device
Expected Link
Width is
n
Actual Link
Width is
n
Faulty system board
or riser board.
See “Getting Help” in the
Hardware Owner’s Manual
.
PCIe Degraded
Link Width Error:
Integrated
device
Expected Link
Width is
n
Actual Link
Width is
n
The specified PCIe device is
faulty or improperly
installed.
For a SAS controller
daughter card, reseat the
card in the dedicated PCIe
connector. See “Installing
a SAS Controller Daughter
Card” in the
Hardware
Owner’s Manual
. If the
problem persists, see
“Getting Help” in the
Hardware Owner’s Manual
.
Table 1-1.
System Messages
(continued)
Message
Causes
Corrective Actions