Dell DX6000G Hardware Owner's Manual - Page 24

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Table 1-1. LCD Status Messages (continued) Code E1410 E1414 E1418 E141C E141F Text Causes Corrective Actions Internal Error Specified processor has an Remove AC power to the detected. internal error. The error system for 10 seconds and Check "FRU X". may or may not have been restart the system. caused by the processor. If the problem persists, see "Getting Help" on page 169. CPU # temp exceeding range. Check CPU heatsink. Specified processor is out Ensure that the processor of acceptable temperature heat sinks are properly range. installed. See "Troubleshooting the Processors" on page 156 and "Troubleshooting System Cooling Problems" on page 147. CPU # not detected. Check CPU is seated properly. Specified processor is missing or bad, and the system is in an unsupported configuration. Ensure that the specified microprocessor is properly installed. See "Troubleshooting the Processors" on page 156. Unsupported Processors are in an CPU unsupported configuration. configuration. Check CPU or BIOS revision. Ensure that your processors match and conform to the type described in the processor technical specifications outlined in your system's Getting Started Guide. CPU # protocol The system BIOS error. Power has reported a processor cycle AC. protocol error. Remove AC power to the system for 10 seconds and restart the system. If the problem persists, see "Getting Help" on page 169. 24 About Your System

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About Your System
E1410
Internal Error
detected.
Check "FRU X".
Specified processor has an
internal error. The error
may or may not have been
caused by the processor.
Remove AC power to the
system for 10 seconds and
restart the system.
If the problem persists,
see "Getting Help" on
page 169.
E1414
CPU # temp
exceeding
range. Check
CPU heatsink.
Specified processor is out
of acceptable temperature
range.
Ensure that the processor
heat sinks are properly
installed. See
"Troubleshooting the
Processors" on page 156
and "Troubleshooting
System Cooling
Problems" on page 147.
E1418
CPU # not
detected.
Check CPU is
seated
properly.
Specified processor is
missing or bad, and the
system is in an
unsupported
configuration.
Ensure that the specified
microprocessor is
properly installed. See
"Troubleshooting the
Processors" on page 156.
E141C Unsupported
CPU
configuration.
Check CPU or
BIOS revision.
Processors are in an
unsupported
configuration.
Ensure that your
processors match and
conform to the type
described in the processor
technical specifications
outlined in your system’s
Getting Started Guide
.
E141F
CPU # protocol
error. Power
cycle AC.
The system BIOS
has reported a processor
protocol error.
Remove AC power to the
system for 10 seconds and
restart the system.
If the problem persists,
see "Getting Help" on
page 169.
Table 1-1.
LCD Status Messages
(continued)
Code
Text
Causes
Corrective Actions