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Table 3-2., System Error Messages, Play ISA or PCI expan

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Table 3-2. System Error Messages (continued) Message Definition Probable Causes Keyboard controller error A cable may be loose, the keyboard may be faulty, or the keyboard controller is defective. Defective keyboard, keyboard cable, or system board. Keyboard error A cable may be loose, Defective keyboard, key- or the keyboard may be board cable, or system faulty. board. Memory size limit exceeded The size of installed DIMM memory is greater than 512 MB. Verify that the total installed DIMM memory does not exceed 512 MB. Operating system not found The system did not find a bootable operating system. Use a diskette with a bootable operating system on it in drive A, or load a bootable operating system from the hard-disk drive. Processor bus terminator not installed In a single microprocessor system, a terminator card is not installed in the secondary microprocessor connector. Install a terminator card in the secondary microprocessor connector. See "Microprocessor Module" in Chapter 4. Processor X temperature sensor is not installed The primary (X=1) or secondary (X=2) microprocessor's temperature sensor is not connected to the system board. Connect the microprocessor's temperature sensor to the appropriate connector on the system board. See "Microprocessor Module" in Chapter 4. Real-time clock error The real-time clock on the system board malfunctioned. Defective microprocessor or system board. Resource conflict The BIOS detected a resource conflict while configuring a Plug and Play ISA or PCI expansion card. See "Eliminating Resource Conflicts" in Chapter 2. Stuck key A cable may be loose, Defective keyboard or or the keyboard may be keyboard cable. faulty. 3-4 Dell PowerEdge 2200 Systems Service Manual

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Dell PowerEdge 2200 Systems Service Manual
Keyboard con-
troller error
A cable may be loose,
the keyboard may be
faulty, or the keyboard
controller is defective.
Defective keyboard, key-
board cable, or system
board.
Keyboard error
A cable may be loose,
or the keyboard may be
faulty.
Defective keyboard, key-
board cable, or system
board.
Memory size
limit exceeded
The size of installed
DIMM memory is
greater than
512 MB.
Verify that the total
installed DIMM memory
does not exceed 512 MB.
Operating sys-
tem not found
The system did not find
a bootable operating
system.
Use a diskette with a
bootable operating sys-
tem on it in drive A, or
load a bootable operating
system from the hard-disk
drive.
Processor bus
terminator
not installed
In a single micro-
processor system, a
terminator card is not
installed in the second-
ary microprocessor
connector.
Install a terminator card
in the secondary micro-
processor connector. See
“Microprocessor
Module” in Chapter 4.
Processor
X
temperature
sensor is not
installed
The primary (
X
=1) or
secondary (
X
=2) micro-
processor’s temperature
sensor is not connected
to the system board.
Connect the micro-
processor’s temperature
sensor to the appropriate
connector on the system
board. See “Micro-
processor Module” in
Chapter 4.
Real-time
clock error
The real-time clock on
the system board mal-
functioned.
Defective micro-
processor or system
board.
Resource con-
flict
The BIOS detected a
resource conflict while
configuring a Plug and
Play ISA or PCI expan-
sion card.
See “Eliminating
Resource Conflicts” in
Chapter 2.
Stuck key
A cable may be loose,
or the keyboard may be
faulty.
Defective keyboard or
keyboard cable.
Table 3-2.
System Error Messages
(continued)
Message
Definition
Probable Causes