HP LH4r HP Netserver DiagTools v2.0 User Guide - Page 39
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Chapter 5 Error Message Reference Code Description Recommended Action unknown PnP cards. 009Dh 009Eh 009Fh 00A0h 00A1h No PCI bus system device Node. Too many PCI busses. DiagTools Error PnP function 41 failed. NVRam buffer size is too big 1. If necessary, update the BIOS. 2. Clear the CMOS and rerun configuration. See directions on the technical reference label or card. 3. Make sure the system board is seated. 4. Check the seating of the voltage regulator module (VRM) if present. 5. Be sure the processor board (if any) is seated. 6. Make sure the CPU chip is seated. (Take ESD precautions.) 7. Make sure the memory elements (DIMMs) are properly seated. 8. Check system fans. If overheating occurs, chip may shut down. 9. If the system ran with temperature high, let it cool for 30 minutes, then restart. 10. If system repeatedly shows this error, replace the element with the CMOS. 1. Run the BIOS Setup program and reconfigure all settings. 2. If necessary, update the BIOS. 3. Clear the CMOS and rerun configuration. See directions on the technical reference label or card. 4. Make sure the system board is seated. 5. Check the seating of the voltage regulator module (VRM) if present. 6. Be sure the processor board (if any) is seated. 7. Make sure the CPU chip is seated. (Take ESD precautions.) 8. Make sure the memory elements (DIMMs) are properly seated. 9. Check system fans. If overheating occurs, chip may shut down. 10. If the system ran with temperature high, let it cool for 30 minutes, then restart. 11. If system repeatedly shows this error, replace the element with the CMOS. Download a new version of DiagTools from the HP web site and run it. If you get the same error, call the HP Customer Care Center. 1. Run the BIOS Setup program and reconfigure all settings. 2. If necessary, update the BIOS. 3. Clear the CMOS and rerun configuration. See directions on the technical reference label or card. 4. Make sure the system board is seated. 5. Check the seating of the voltage regulator module (VRM) if present. 6. Be sure the processor board (if any) is seated. 7. Make sure the CPU chip is seated. (Take ESD precautions.) 8. Make sure the memory elements (DIMMs) are properly seated. 9. Check system fans. If overheating occurs, chip may shut down. 10. If the system ran with temperature high, let it cool for 30 minutes, then restart. 11. If system repeatedly shows this error, replace the element with the CMOS. 1. Run the BIOS Setup program and reconfigure all settings. 2. If necessary, update the BIOS. 3. Clear the CMOS and rerun configuration. See directions on the technical 35