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Pre-Boot Checks

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Troubleshooting Your Personal Workstation Using HP MaxiLife to Diagnose Problems Pre-Boot Checks When you press your Personal Workstation's on/off button, HP MaxiLife will check your system before it initiates the start-up sequence. You will see one of the following messages on the LCD as these checks progress: Table 3-2 Pre-Boot Messages Message Description of what to do Error! Power supply Error! Proc slot1 issue Error! Socket Proc 1 Error! Socket Proc 2 Error! Power supply Error! Vcache L2 error Error! VCC CPU 2 error Error! Memory error Error! No DIMM Error! DIMM devices Error! No HW monitoring Error! No Video Error! Power Check power supply and power cable connections. Check for processor in slot 1. Check that a CPU or terminator is installed in CPU slot 1. Check that a CPU or terminator is installed in CPU slot 2. Check with your local HP Service Representative. Check processor 1 and 2 VRM installations. Check processor 2 VRM installation. Check memory installation. Check memory installation. Check that DIMMs installed are compatible. Check with your local HP Service Representative. Check for system video card. Check that the processor is installed correctly. Check that there is no VRM plugged in adjacent to a processor slot terminator. 154 Chapter 3

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Chapter 3
Troubleshooting Your Personal Workstation
Using HP MaxiLife to Diagnose Problems
Pre-Boot Checks
When you press your Personal Workstation’s on/off button, HP MaxiLife
will check your system before it initiates the start-up sequence. You will
see one of the following messages on the LCD as these checks progress:
Table 3-2
Pre-Boot Messages
Message
Description of what to do
Error! Power supply
Check power supply and power cable
connections.
Error! Proc slot1 issue
Check for processor in slot 1.
Error! Socket Proc 1
Check that a CPU or terminator is installed
in CPU slot 1.
Error! Socket Proc 2
Check that a CPU or terminator is installed
in CPU slot 2.
Error! Power supply
Check with your local HP Service
Representative.
Error! Vcache L2 error
Check processor 1 and 2 VRM installations.
Error! VCC CPU 2 error
Check processor 2 VRM installation.
Error! Memory error
Check memory installation.
Error! No DIMM
Check memory installation.
Error! DIMM devices
Check that DIMMs installed are compatible.
Error! No HW monitoring
Check with your local HP Service
Representative.
Error! No Video
Check for system video card.
Error! Power
Check that the processor is installed
correctly.
Check that there is no VRM plugged in
adjacent to a processor slot terminator.