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System/Shadow, Warning: IRQ - beep codes

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Table 3-2. System Error Messages (continued) Message Definition Probable Causes System battery is dead - Replace and run Setup The system battery is dead. Replace the battery and run the System Setup program. System cache error - Cache disabled The microprocessor chip malfunctioned. Defective microprocessor or system board. System CMOS checksum bad - Run Setup The configuration data is corrupted. Run the System Setup program to restore your system configuration. System config- The system board may uration data be malfunctioning. write error Defective system board. System memory size has changed - Run Configuration Utility A DIMM was added or Reseat the DIMMs or removed. The DIMMs replace the DIMMs. are improperly seated. System/Shadow RAM failed at offset: One or more DIMMs may be improperly seated or faulty. Reseat the DIMMs or replace the DIMMs. System timer error A chip on the system board malfunctioned. Defective microprocessor or system board. Warning: IRQ not initialized The BIOS detected a resource conflict while configuring a Plug and Play ISA or PCI expansion card. See "Eliminating Resource Conflicts" in Chapter 2. Warning: Processor is not installed in Processor 1 slot No microprocessor module is installed in the primary microprocessor connector. Move the microprocessor to the primary microprocessor connector. See "Microprocessor Module" in Chapter 4. Warning: System fan is not functioning The cooling-fan power cable is disconnected, or the cooling fan is faulty. Ensure that the fan is connected to the FAN connector on the system board. If the problem persists, the fan must be replaced. Beep Codes and Error Messages 3-5

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Beep Codes and Error Messages
3-5
System bat-
tery is dead
- Replace and
run
Setup
The system battery is
dead.
Replace the battery and
run the System Setup pro-
gram.
System cache
error - Cache
disabled
The microprocessor
chip malfunctioned.
Defective micro-
processor or system
board.
System CMOS
checksum bad
- Run Setup
The configuration data
is corrupted.
Run the System Setup pro-
gram to restore your system
configuration.
System config-
uration data
write error
The system board may
be malfunctioning.
Defective system board.
System memory
size has
changed - Run
Configuration
Utility
A DIMM was added or
removed. The DIMMs
are improperly seated.
Reseat the DIMMs or
replace the DIMMs.
System/Shadow
RAM failed at
offset:
One or more DIMMs
may be improperly
seated or faulty.
Reseat the DIMMs or
replace the DIMMs.
System timer
error
A chip on the
system board malfunc-
tioned.
Defective micro-
processor or system
board.
Warning: IRQ
not initial-
ized
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.
Warning: Pro-
cessor is not
installed in
Processor 1
slot
No microprocessor
module is installed in
the primary micro-
processor connector.
Move the microprocessor
to the primary micro-
processor connector. See
“Microprocessor Mod-
ule” in Chapter 4.
Warning: Sys-
tem fan is
not function-
ing
The cooling-fan power
cable is disconnected, or
the cooling fan is faulty.
Ensure that the fan is
connected to the FAN
connector on the system
board. If the problem per-
sists, the fan must be
replaced.
Table 3-2.
System Error Messages
(continued)
Message
Definition
Probable Causes