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Diagnostic Tools 3-9 POST Error Messages Continued Error Code Beeps Probable Source of Problem 1780-Disk 0 Failure None Hard drive/format error. 1781-Disk 1 Failure None Hard drive/format error 1782-Disk Controller None Failure Hard disk drive circuitry error. 1784-Drive Array Drive Failure, Physical Drive 1785-Drive Array not Configured None None 1786-Drive Array Recovery Needed The following drive(s) need Automatic Data Recovery: Drive X. Select "F1" to continue with recovery of data to drive(s). Select "F2" to continue without recovery of data to drive(s). 1787-Drive Array Operating in Interim Recovery Mode. Physical drive replacement needed: Drive X None None Defective drive and/or cables. Configuration error. Interim Data Recovery mode. Data has not been recovered yet. Hard drive X failed or cable is loose or defective. Following a system restart, this message reminds you that drive X is defective and fault tolerance is being used. Action Run Diagnostics. Replace failed assembly as indicated or contact your service provider. Run Diagnostics. Replace failed assembly as indicated or contact your service provider. Run Diagnostics. Replace failed assembly as indicated or contact your service provider. Check for loose cables. Replace defective drive X and/or cable(s). Run the System Configuration Utility and correct. Press F1 key to allow Automatic Data Recovery to begin. Data will automatically be restored to drive X now that the drive has been replaced or now seems to be working. -OrPress the F2 key and the system will continue to operate in the Interim Data Recovery mode. 1. Replace drive X as soon as possible. 2. Check loose cables. 3. Replace defective cables. Continued Maintenance and Service Guide

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Diagnostic Tools
3-9
Maintenance and Service Guide
POST Error Messages
Continued
Error Code
Beeps
Probable Source of
Problem
Action
1780-Disk 0 Failure
None
Hard drive/format error.
Run Diagnostics.
Replace failed assembly
as indicated or contact
your service provider.
1781-Disk 1 Failure
None
Hard drive/format error
Run Diagnostics.
Replace failed assembly
as indicated or contact
your service provider.
1782-Disk Controller
Failure
None
Hard disk drive circuitry
error.
Run Diagnostics.
Replace failed assembly
as indicated or contact
your service provider.
1784-Drive Array
Drive Failure,
Physical Drive
None
Defective drive and/or
cables.
Check for loose cables.
Replace defective drive
X
and/or cable(s).
1785-Drive Array not
Configured
None
Configuration error.
Run the System
Configuration Utility and
correct.
1786-Drive Array
Recovery Needed
The following
drive(s) need
Automatic Data
Recovery: Drive
X
.
Select "F1" to
continue with
recovery of data to
drive(s). Select "F2"
to continue without
recovery of data to
drive(s).
None
Interim Data Recovery
mode. Data has not been
recovered yet.
Press
F1
key to allow
Automatic Data
Recovery to begin. Data
will automatically be
restored to drive
X
now
that the drive has been
replaced or now seems
to be working.
-Or-
Press the
F2
key and the
system will continue to
operate in the Interim
Data Recovery mode.
1787-Drive Array
Operating in Interim
Recovery Mode.
Physical drive
replacement
needed: Drive
X
None
Hard drive
X
failed or
cable is loose or
defective. Following a
system restart, this
message reminds you
that drive
X
is defective
and fault tolerance is
being used.
1.
Replace drive
X
as
soon as possible.
2.
Check loose cables.
3.
Replace defective
cables.
Continued