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Case 4: Boot Process Fails, Error Message, Appears

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NOTE NOTE Troubleshooting Your x2000 Workstation Case 4: Boot Process Fails, Error Message Appears Case 4: Boot Process Fails, Error Message Appears When the power button is pressed, the Workstation starts to boot and there is activity on the monitor, but the boot process then fails with an error message. Status LED is red. A configuration error has been detected. • Boot process fails with an error message. • Status LED is RED. • MaxiLife status panel displays and a POST error message. Before removing the cover, switch off the display and Workstation. Disconnect the power cord and any accessory cables. When checks have been completed, close the Workstation and reconnect the power cord and accessory cables. Verify that the Workstation boots correctly. Error Message Utility (EMU) In the event of an error generated in POST (Power-On-Self-Test) during the boot process, there are two beeps, then the Error Setup Manager gives access to one or more detected errors. Each EMU error is displayed as a 4-digit code with an associated text message on the monitor screen and the MaxiLife LCD panel. For a list of POST errors displayed by MaxiLife and the recommended solutions, refer to "POST Test Errors" on page 207. If the monitor is not available, a short error message is also displayed on the MaxiLife LCD panel. Chapter 7 209

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Troubleshooting Your x2000 Workstation
Case 4: Boot Process Fails, Error Message Appears
Chapter 7
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Case 4: Boot Process Fails, Error Message
Appears
When the power button is pressed, the Workstation starts to boot and
there is activity on the monitor, but the boot process then fails with an
error message. Status LED is red. A configuration error has been
detected.
Boot process fails with an error message.
Status LED is RED.
MaxiLife status panel displays
and a POST error message.
NOTE
Before removing the cover, switch off the display and Workstation.
Disconnect the power cord and any accessory cables. When checks have
been completed, close the Workstation and reconnect the power cord and
accessory cables. Verify that the Workstation boots correctly.
Error Message Utility (EMU)
In the event of an error generated in POST (Power-On-Self-Test) during
the boot process, there are two beeps, then the Error Setup Manager
gives access to one or more detected errors. Each EMU error is displayed
as a 4-digit code with an associated text message on the monitor screen
and the MaxiLife LCD panel.
For a list of POST errors displayed by MaxiLife and the recommended
solutions, refer to “POST Test Errors” on page 207.
NOTE
If the monitor is not available, a short error message is also displayed on
the MaxiLife LCD panel.