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Table 6-18, POST error messages, continued - workstation cpu

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Table 6-18 POST error messages (continued) Screen message Probable cause Recommended action 215-Memory Mismatch Warning There are one or more mismatched pairs of DIMMs between channel A and channel B. Some memory has been disabled. Install matching pairs or remove the mismatched DIMMs from channel B. See the illustration on the side access panel for the correct memory configurations, and reseat the DIMMs accordingly. 216-Memory Size Exceeds Maximum Supported The amount of memory installed exceeds that supported by the hardware. 1. Verify how much memory your system supports. 2. Remove the excess memory. 219-ECC Memory Module Detected. ECC modules not supported on this platform. Remove the ECC module. 301-Keyboard Error Keyboard failure. 1. Reconnect the keyboard with the workstation powered off. 2. Check the connector for bent or missing pins. 3. Be sure that none of the keys are pressed. 4. Replace the keyboard. 303-Keyboard Controller Error I/O board keyboard controller. 1. Reconnect keyboard with workstation turned off. 2. Replace the system board. 304-Keyboard or System Unit Error Keyboard failure. 1. Reconnect the keyboard with workstation turned off. 2. Be sure that none of the keys are pressed. 3. Replace keyboard. 4. Replace system board. 411-Network Interface Card IRQ address conflicts with another Interrupt Conflict device. Reset the IRQ. 501-Display Adapter Failure Graphics display controller. 1. Reseat the graphics card (if applicable). 2. Clear CMOS. 3. Verify that the monitor is attached and turned on. 510-Splash Screen image corrupted Splash Screen image has errors. To restore the image, install the latest SoftPaq. 511-CPU, CPUA, or CPUB Fan not detected Fan is not connected, or might have malfunctioned. 1. Reseat the fan cable. 2. Reseat the fan. 3. Replace the fan. 512-Chassis, rear chassis, or Fan is not connected, might have front chassis fan not detected malfunctioned. 1. Reseat the chassis, rear chassis, or front chassis fan cable. 2. Reseat the chassis, rear chassis, or front chassis fan. 3. Replace the chassis, rear chassis, or front chassis fan. 514-CPU or Chassis Fan not Processor fan is not connected or detected might have malfunctioned. 1. Reseat the processor or chassis fan. 2. Replace the processor or chassis fan. 142 Chapter 6 System diagnostics and troubleshooting ENWW

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Screen message
Probable cause
Recommended action
215—Memory Mismatch
Warning
There are one or more mismatched
pairs of DIMMs between channel A and
channel B. Some memory has been
disabled. Install matching pairs or
remove the mismatched DIMMs from
channel B.
See the illustration on the side access panel for the
correct memory configurations, and reseat the DIMMs
accordingly.
216—Memory Size Exceeds
Maximum Supported
The amount of memory installed
exceeds that supported by the
hardware.
1.
Verify how much memory your system supports.
2.
Remove the excess memory.
219—ECC Memory Module
Detected.
ECC modules not supported on this
platform.
Remove the ECC module.
301—Keyboard Error
Keyboard failure.
1.
Reconnect the keyboard with the workstation
powered
off.
2.
Check the connector for bent or missing pins.
3.
Be sure that none of the keys are pressed.
4.
Replace the keyboard.
303—Keyboard Controller
Error
I/O board keyboard controller.
1.
Reconnect keyboard with workstation turned off.
2.
Replace the system board.
304—Keyboard or System
Unit Error
Keyboard failure.
1.
Reconnect the keyboard with workstation turned
off.
2.
Be sure that none of the keys are pressed.
3.
Replace keyboard.
4.
Replace system board.
411—Network Interface Card
Interrupt Conflict
IRQ address conflicts with another
device.
Reset the IRQ.
501—Display Adapter Failure
Graphics display controller.
1.
Reseat the graphics card (if applicable).
2.
Clear CMOS.
3.
Verify that the monitor is attached and turned on.
510—Splash Screen image
corrupted
Splash Screen image has errors.
To restore the image, install the latest SoftPaq.
511—CPU, CPUA, or CPUB
Fan not detected
Fan is not connected, or might have
malfunctioned.
1.
Reseat the fan cable.
2.
Reseat the fan.
3.
Replace the fan.
512—Chassis, rear chassis, or
front chassis fan not detected
Fan is not connected, might have
malfunctioned.
1.
Reseat the chassis, rear chassis, or front chassis
fan cable.
2.
Reseat the chassis, rear chassis, or front
chassis fan.
3.
Replace the chassis, rear chassis, or front
chassis fan.
514—CPU or Chassis Fan not
detected
Processor fan is not connected or
might have malfunctioned.
1.
Reseat the processor or chassis fan.
2.
Replace the processor or chassis fan.
Table 6-18
POST error messages
(continued)
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