HP Model 712/100 hp 9000 series 700 model 712 service handbook (a2615-90039) - Page 67

Address Space Not Filled, Probable Motherboard Failure

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2. Determine the SIMM pair (starting with Pair 1) that contains the System Re- sponder Address (as shown using the E D command) within its range. Evaluate the SIMM pairs as follows: NOTICE: Addressing starts at Pair 1, not Pair 0. A. If the System Responder Address (as shown using the pim COMMAND) is between 0x00000000 and 0x01FFFFFF: Error in Pair 1 B. If the System Responder Address is between 0x02000000 and 0x02FFFFFF: Error in Pair 0 C. If the System Responder Address is between 0x02100000 and 0x0FFFFFFF: Address Space Not Filled, (Probable) Motherboard Failure D. If the System Responder Address is between 0x10000000 and 0xEFFFFFFF: Invalid Address Space, (Probable) Motherboard Failure 3. Without the actual failed bit number, the failed pair number is as close a deter- mination as possible. To try to locate the faulty (individual) SIMM, reboot the system. Turn FASTBOOT OFF at the BOOT_ADMIN prompt and power cycle again. If the (destructive) memory selftest locates the faulty SIMM, the corresponding Chassis Code is shown on the monitor. Replace the faulty SIMM. Otherwise, replace the SIMM pair identified in this procedure. Return the system state (e.g., FASTBOOT) to original condition. 4-8 Troubleshooting

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4–8
Troubleshooting
2.
Determine the SIMM pair (starting with Pair 1) that contains the System Re-
sponder Address (as shown using the
E D
command) within its range. Evaluate
the SIMM pairs as follows:
NOTICE:
Addressing starts at Pair 1, not Pair 0.
A.
If the System Responder Address (as shown using the
pim
COM-
MAND) is between 0x00000000 and 0x01FFFFFF:
Error in Pair 1
B.
If the System Responder Address is between 0x02000000 and
0x02FFFFFF:
Error in Pair 0
C.
If the System Responder Address is between 0x02100000 and
0x0FFFFFFF:
Address Space Not Filled, (Probable) Motherboard Failure
D.
If the System Responder Address is between 0x10000000 and
0xEFFFFFFF:
Invalid Address Space, (Probable) Motherboard Failure
3.
Without the actual failed bit number, the failed pair number is as close a deter-
mination as possible. To try to locate the faulty (individual) SIMM, reboot
the
system. Turn FASTBOOT OFF at the BOOT_ADMIN prompt and power cycle
again.
If the (destructive) memory selftest locates the faulty SIMM, the corresponding
Chassis Code is shown on the monitor. Replace the faulty SIMM. Otherwise,
replace the SIMM pair identified in this procedure. Return the system state
(e.g., FASTBOOT) to original condition.