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4 Troubleshooting Your PC and Using the Setup Program If Your PC Does Not Start If an Error is detected by the Power-On-Self-Test If an error is detected when the PC starts, the Error Message Utility (EMU) is launched. • Follow the instructions provided by the EMU. • If prompted by the EMU, press to run Setup and correct the error (refer to page 90 for information on using Setup). • Press to continue and ignore the error. (It is recommended that you fix the error before proceeding, even if the PC appears to start successfully.) Corrective actions for errors that may prevent your PC from starting are described in the following table. Power-On-Self-Test Errors that May Prevent Your PC From Starting: 0130, 0241 0280 0250 What you should do: 1 Ensure the configuration stored in CMOS memory has not been cleared by the system board switch (refer to chapter 5). 2 Run Setup to correct the configuration information. 3 If all the above fail to correct the problem, the system board may need to be replaced. Contact your service representative. What you should do: 1 Run Setup and correct the errors highlighted by the Setup program. 2 Ensure the configuration stored in CMOS memory has not been cleared by the system board switch (refer to chapter 5). Make a written note of the configuration. 3 If the hardware was changed, run Setup to update the configuration information. 06xx What you should do: 1 Ensure that nothing is pushing down on the keyboard, and that no key is stuck down. 2 If the problem persists, contact your service representative. 76 English

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4
Troubleshooting Your PC and Using the Setup Program
If Your PC Does Not Start
76
English
If an Error is detected by the Power-On-Self-Test
If an error is detected when the PC starts, the Error Message Utility
(EMU) is launched.
Follow the instructions provided by the EMU.
If prompted by the EMU, press
to run Setup and correct the
error (refer to page 90 for information on using Setup).
Press
to continue and ignore the error. (It is recommended that
you fix the error before proceeding, even if the PC appears to start
successfully.)
Corrective actions for errors that may prevent your PC from starting
are described in the following table.
Power-On-Self-Test Errors that May Prevent Your PC From Starting:
0130, 0241
0280
What you should do:
1
Ensure the configuration stored in CMOS memory has not been cleared
by the system board switch (refer to chapter 5).
2
Run Setup to correct the configuration information.
3
If all the above fail to correct the problem, the system board may need
to be replaced. Contact your service representative.
0250
What you should do:
1
Run Setup and correct the errors highlighted by the Setup program.
2
Ensure the configuration stored in CMOS memory has not been cleared
by the system board switch (refer to chapter 5). Make a written note of
the configuration.
3
If the hardware was changed, run Setup to update the configuration
information.
06xx
What you should do:
1
Ensure that nothing is pushing down on the keyboard, and that no key is
stuck down.
2
If the problem persists, contact your service representative.