Dell Latitude XPi Reference Guide - Page 47
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Table 3-2. System Error Messages (Continued) Message Cause Action Hard-disk drive failure The hard-disk drive does not respond to commands from the computer. Turn off the computer, remove the drive, and boot the computer from a bootable diskette. Then turn off the computer again, reinstall the drive, and reboot the computer. If the problem persists, try another drive. Then run the Hard-Disk Drive Test Group in the Dell diagnostics. (For instructions, see Chapter 4, "Running the Dell Diagnostics.") Hard-disk drive read failure The hard-disk drive may be faulty. See "Troubleshooting the Hard-Disk Drive" found later in this chapter. Invalid configuration information- please run System Setup program The system configuration information does not match the hardware configuration. This message is most likely to occur after a memory module is installed. Correct the appropriate options in the System Setup program. (For instructions, see "Using the System Setup Program" in Chapter 2.) Keyboard clock line failure A cable or connector may be loose, or the keyboard may be faulty. Run the Keyboard Controller Test in the Dell diagnostics. (For instructions, see Chapter 4, "Running the Dell Diagnostics.") Keyboard controller failure A cable or connector may be loose, or the keyboard may be faulty. Reboot the computer and do not touch the keyboard or the mouse during the boot routine. If the problem persists, Run the Keyboard Controller Test in the Dell diagnostics. (For instructions, see Chapter 4, "Running the Dell Diagnostics.") Keyboard data line failure A cable or connector may be loose, or the keyboard may be faulty. Run the Keyboard Controller Test in the Dell diagnostics. (For instructions, see Chapter 4, "Running the Dell Diagnostics.") Keyboard stuck key failure If using an external keyboard or keypad, a cable or connector may be loose or the keyboard may be faulty. If using the built-in keyboard, the keyboard may be faulty. A key on the built-in keyboard or external keyboard may have been pressed while the computer was booting. Run the Stuck Key Test in the Dell diagnostics. (For instructions, see Chapter 4, "Running the Dell Diagnostics.") NOTE: For the full name of an abbreviation or acronym used in this table, see the Glossary in the online System User's Guide. Troubleshooting Your Computer 3-7