Dell PowerEdge T110 Hardware Owner's Manual - Page 24

Warning: Memory, USB ports. See Entering - memory configuration

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Message Causes Corrective Actions Local keyboard may not work because all user accessible USB ports are disabled. If operating locally, power cycle the system and enter system setup program to change settings. The USB ports are disabled Power down and restart the in the system BIOS. system from the power button, and then enter the System Setup program to enable the USB port(s). See "Entering the System Setup Program" on page 36. Manufacturing mode detected. System is in manufacturing Reboot to take the system out mode. of manufacturing mode. Maximum rank count exceeded. The following DIMM has been disabled: x Invalid memory configuration. The system will run but with the specified memory module disabled. Ensure that the memory modules are installed in a valid configuration. See "General Memory Module Installation Guidelines" on page 80. Memory address line failure at address, read value expecting value. Faulty or improperly See "Troubleshooting System installed memory modules. Memory" on page 113. Memory double word logic failure at address, read value expecting value. Faulty or improperly See "Troubleshooting System installed memory modules. Memory" on page 113. Memory Initialization Warning: Memory size may be reduced. Invalid memory configuration. The system will run but with less memory than is physically available. Ensure that the memory modules are installed in a valid configuration. See "General Memory Module Installation Guidelines" on page 80. 24 About Your System

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24
About Your System
Local keyboard
may not work
because all user
accessible USB
ports are
disabled. If
operating
locally, power
cycle the system
and enter system
setup program to
change settings.
The USB ports are disabled
in the system BIOS.
Power down and restart the
system from the power button,
and then enter the System
Setup program to enable the
USB port(s). See "Entering the
System Setup Program" on
page 36.
Manufacturing
mode detected.
System is in manufacturing
mode.
Reboot to take the system out
of manufacturing mode.
Maximum rank
count exceeded.
The following
DIMM has been
disabled:
x
Invalid memory
configuration. The system
will run but with the
specified memory module
disabled.
Ensure that the memory
modules are installed in a valid
configuration. See "General
Memory Module Installation
Guidelines" on page 80.
Memory address
line failure at
address
, read
value
expecting
value.
Faulty or improperly
installed memory modules.
See "Troubleshooting System
Memory" on page 113.
Memory double
word logic
failure at
address
, read
value
expecting
value.
Faulty or improperly
installed memory modules.
See "Troubleshooting System
Memory" on page 113.
Memory
Initialization
Warning: Memory
size may be
reduced.
Invalid memory
configuration. The system
will run but with less
memory than is physically
available.
Ensure that the memory
modules are installed in a valid
configuration. See "General
Memory Module Installation
Guidelines" on page 80.
Message
Causes
Corrective Actions