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POST Message 176 186 187 190 Description The computer was tampered with. This indicates that the cover has been removed and the chassis-intrusion detector has not been cleared by entering the administrator password. Note that chassis-intrusion can be detected only if the chassis-intrusion detector feature is activated, which occurs when enhanced security is enabled and an administrator password is set. Action: To reset the chassis-intrusion detector, you must enter the administrator password. Security hardware control logic error. The security data could either not be read or written and the administrator password and startup sequence are not reliable. Action: If your computer is in enhanced security mode, the startup process will not continue. The system board must be replaced. A problem occurred with the administrator password and startup (boot) sequence. Action: If enhanced security is not enabled, use the Configuration/Setup Utility program to: 1. Clear the startup sequence (Start Options, Startup sequence). 2. Clear the administrator password. For instructions, see "Deleting an Administrator Password" on page 51. 3. Reload the default settings (Load Default Settings). 4. Reset an administrator password. For instructions, see "Setting and Changing an Administrator Password" on page 50. For instructions on using the Configuration/Setup Utility Program, see Chapter 4, "Configuring Your Computer" on page 39. The computer chassis-intrusion detector was cleared. 72 Using Your Personal Computer

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POST Message
Description
176
The computer was tampered with.
This indicates that the cover
has been removed and the chassis-intrusion detector has not been
cleared by entering the administrator password.
Note that
chassis-intrusion can be detected only if the chassis-intrusion
detector feature is activated, which occurs when enhanced security
is enabled and an administrator password is set.
Action:
To reset the chassis-intrusion detector, you must enter the
administrator password.
186
Security hardware control logic error.
The security data could
either not be read or written and the administrator password and
startup sequence are not reliable.
Action:
If your computer is in enhanced security mode, the
startup process will not continue.
The system board must be
replaced.
187
A problem occurred with the administrator password and startup
(boot) sequence.
Action:
If enhanced security is not enabled, use the
Configuration/Setup Utility program to:
1.
Clear the startup sequence (Start Options, Startup sequence).
2.
Clear the administrator password.
For instructions, see
“Deleting an Administrator Password” on page
51.
3.
Reload the default settings (Load Default Settings).
4.
Reset an administrator password.
For instructions, see “Setting
and Changing an Administrator Password” on page
50.
For instructions on using the Configuration/Setup Utility Program,
see Chapter
4, “Configuring Your Computer” on page
39.
190
The computer chassis-intrusion detector was cleared.
72
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