Dell PowerEdge T100 Hardware Owner's Manual - Page 24

SATA port A/B/C/D, Plug & Play - pci slots

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Table 1-6. System Messages (continued) Message Causes Corrective Actions PCIe Training Error: Slot n Faulty or improperly installed PCIe card in the specified slot number. Reseat the PCIe card in the specified slot number. See "Expansion Cards" on page 70. If the problem persists, see "Getting Help" on page 139. Plug & Play Error encountered in Configuration Error initializing PCI device; faulty system board. Install the NVRAM_CLR jumper and reboot the system. See Figure 6-1 for jumper location. Check for a BIOS update. If the problem persists, see "Troubleshooting Expansion Cards" on page 124. If the problem persists, see "Getting Help" on page 139. Read fault Requested sector not found The operating system Replace the diskette. cannot read from the Ensure that the diskette diskette or hard drive, the and hard-drive cables are system could not find a properly connected. See particular sector on the "Troubleshooting a USB disk, or the requested sector Device" on page 108 or is defective. "Troubleshooting a Hard Drive" on page 121 for the appropriate drive(s) installed in your system. Remote Configuration update attempt failed System could not implement Remote Configuration request. Retry Remote Configuration. SATA port A/B/C/D Faulty drive. Parameters hard disk drive failure. configuration error Ensure that the hard drive cables are properly connected. See "Troubleshooting a Hard Drive" on page 121. 24 About Your System

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About Your System
PCIe Training
Error: Slot
n
Faulty or improperly
installed PCIe card in the
specified slot number.
Reseat the PCIe card in the
specified slot number. See
"Expansion Cards" on
page 70. If the problem
persists, see "Getting Help"
on page 139.
Plug & Play
Configuration Error
Error encountered in
initializing PCI device;
faulty system board.
Install the NVRAM_CLR
jumper and reboot the
system. See Figure 6-1 for
jumper location. Check for
a BIOS update. If the
problem persists, see
"Troubleshooting
Expansion Cards" on
page 124. If the problem
persists, see "Getting Help"
on page 139.
Read fault
Requested sector
not found
The operating system
cannot read from the
diskette or hard drive, the
system could not find a
particular sector on the
disk, or the requested sector
is defective.
Replace the diskette.
Ensure that the diskette
and hard-drive cables are
properly connected. See
"Troubleshooting a USB
Device" on page 108 or
"Troubleshooting a Hard
Drive" on page 121 for the
appropriate drive(s)
installed in your system.
Remote
Configuration
update attempt
failed
System could not
implement Remote
Configuration request.
Retry Remote
Configuration.
SATA port A/B/C/D
hard disk drive
configuration error
Faulty drive. Parameters
failure.
Ensure that the hard drive
cables are properly
connected. See
"Troubleshooting a Hard
Drive" on page 121.
Table 1-6.
System Messages
(continued)
Message
Causes
Corrective Actions