Dell PowerEdge T310 Hardware Owner's Manual - Page 29

E1418 CPU # not, E141C Unsupported - specifications

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Table 1-2. LCD Status Messages (continued) Code Text Causes Corrective Actions E1414 CPU # temp Processor is out exceeding of acceptable range. Check temperature range. CPU heatsink. Ensure that the processor heat sink is properly installed. See "Troubleshooting the Processor" on page 163 and "Troubleshooting System Cooling Problems" on page 154. E1418 CPU # not detected. Check CPU is seated properly. Processor is missing or bad, Ensure that the processor is and the system is in properly installed. an unsupported See "Troubleshooting the configuration. Processor" on page 163. E141C Unsupported Processor is in an CPU configur- unsupported ation. Check configuration. CPU or BIOS revision. Ensure that your processor matches and conforms to the type described in the processor technical specifications outlined in your system's Getting Started Guide. E141F CPU # protocol error. Power cycle AC. The system BIOS has reported a processor protocol error. Remove AC power to the system for 10 seconds and restart the system. If the problem persists, see "Getting Help" on page 177. E1420 CPU Bus The system BIOS has parity error. reported a processor Power cycle bus parity error. AC. Remove AC power to the system for 10 seconds and restart the system. If the problem persists, see "Getting Help" on page 177. About Your System 29

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About Your System
29
E1414 CPU # temp
exceeding
range. Check
CPU heatsink.
Processor is out
of acceptable
temperature range.
Ensure that the processor
heat sink is properly
installed. See
"Troubleshooting the
Processor" on page 163 and
"Troubleshooting System
Cooling Problems" on
page 154.
E1418 CPU # not
detected.
Check CPU is
seated
properly.
Processor is missing or bad,
and the system is in
an unsupported
configuration.
Ensure that the processor is
properly installed.
See "Troubleshooting the
Processor" on page 163.
E141C Unsupported
CPU configur-
ation. Check
CPU or BIOS
revision.
Processor is in an
unsupported
configuration.
Ensure that your processor
matches and conforms to
the type described in the
processor technical
specifications outlined in
your system’s
Getting
Started Guide
.
E141F CPU #
protocol
error. Power
cycle AC.
The system BIOS has
reported a processor
protocol error.
Remove AC power to the
system for 10 seconds and
restart the system.
If the problem persists,
see "Getting Help" on
page 177.
E1420 CPU Bus
parity error.
Power cycle
AC.
The system BIOS has
reported a processor
bus parity error.
Remove AC power to the
system for 10 seconds and
restart the system.
If the problem persists,
see "Getting Help" on
page 177.
Table 1-2.
LCD Status Messages
(continued)
Code
Text
Causes
Corrective Actions