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Table 5-18 POST error messages (continued) Screen message 163-Time and Date Not Set Probable cause ● Invalid time or date in configuration memory ● RTC battery might need replacement ● CMOS jumper might not be properly installed Recommended action 1. Set the date and time from the Control Panel or in the Computer Setup (F10) Utility (depending on the operating system). 2. If the problem persists, replace the RTC battery. 164-Memory Size Error Memory configuration is incorrect 1. Run the Computer Setup (F10) Utility or Windows utilities. 2. Verify that the memory modules (if any) are installed properly. 3. If third-party memory has been added, test the memory configuration using HP memory. 4. Verify proper memory module type. 183-Invalid processor jumper Jumper set incorrectly setting Reset the processor jumper correctly. 201-Memory Error RAM failure 1. Run the Computer Setup (F10) utiltiy or Windows utilities. 2. Be sure that memory and continuity modules are installed correctly. 3. Verify proper memory module type. 4. Remove and replace memory modules one at a time to isolate faulty modules. 5. Replace faulty memory modules. 6. If error persists after replacing memory modules, replace the system board. 202-Memory Type Mismatch Memory modules do not match Mixed 553 MHz and 667 MHz memory detected Replace the memory modules with matched sets. 203-Memory module failed self-test and failing rank was disabled Defective memory module Replace the memory module. 204-Memory loaded incorrectly Improper module load Reseat the memory module correctly. 205-Memory high temperature detected Insufficient memory module cooling Ensure that a memory module cooling fan is installed and operating correctly. 206-Memory setup invalid Memory configured incorrectly Reconfigure the memory modules in the proper slots. 207-Incompatible memory modules detected Single-bit ECC error 1. Verify proper memory module type. 2. Insert the DIMM in another memory socket. 3. Replace memory module if problem persists. 208-Two-DIMM configurations use slots one and five DIMMs are loaded in incorrect slots for Ensure that the two DIMMs are installed in slots one a two-DIMM configuration and five only. 209-Incompatible memory (FBDs) detected Incorrect memory module type in use Ensure memory modules are compatible with workstation requirements. 130 Chapter 5 System diagnostics and troubleshooting ENWW

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Screen message
Probable cause
Recommended action
163—Time and Date Not Set
Invalid time or date in
configuration memory
RTC battery might need
replacement
CMOS jumper might not be
properly installed
1.
Set the date and time from the Control Panel or in
the Computer Setup (F10) Utility (depending on
the operating system).
2.
If the problem persists, replace the RTC battery.
164—Memory Size Error
Memory configuration is incorrect
1.
Run the Computer Setup (F10) Utility or Windows
utilities.
2.
Verify that the memory modules (if any) are
installed properly.
3.
If third-party memory has been added, test the
memory configuration using HP memory.
4.
Verify proper memory module type.
183—Invalid processor jumper
setting
Jumper set incorrectly
Reset the processor jumper correctly.
201—Memory Error
RAM failure
1.
Run the Computer Setup (F10) utiltiy or Windows
utilities.
2.
Be sure that memory and continuity modules are
installed correctly.
3.
Verify proper memory module type.
4.
Remove and replace memory modules one at a
time to isolate faulty modules.
5.
Replace faulty memory modules.
6.
If error persists after replacing memory modules,
replace the system board.
202—Memory Type Mismatch
Mixed 553 MHz and 667 MHz
memory detected
Memory modules do not match
Replace the memory modules with matched sets.
203—Memory module failed
self-test and failing rank was
disabled
Defective memory module
Replace the memory module.
204—Memory loaded
incorrectly
Improper module load
Reseat the memory module correctly.
205—Memory high
temperature detected
Insufficient memory module cooling
Ensure that a memory module cooling fan is installed
and operating correctly.
206—Memory setup invalid
Memory configured incorrectly
Reconfigure the memory modules in the proper slots.
207—Incompatible memory
modules detected
Single-bit ECC error
1.
Verify proper memory module type.
2.
Insert the DIMM in another memory socket.
3.
Replace memory module if problem persists.
208—Two-DIMM
configurations use slots one
and five
DIMMs are loaded in incorrect slots for
a two-DIMM configuration
Ensure that the two DIMMs are installed in slots one
and five only.
209—Incompatible memory
(FBDs) detected
Incorrect memory module type in use
Ensure memory modules are compatible with
workstation requirements.
Table 5-18
POST error messages
(continued)
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