IBM 68666AU User Guide - Page 107

POST messages, Using the Configuration/Setup Utility program

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change to the hardware recently, continue with the Configuration/Setup Utility. See Chapter 4, "Using the Configuration/Setup Utility program" on page 39. If you have not made changes, have the computer serviced. POST messages Code 101 102 106 110 111 114 121 151 161 162 163 164 Description Interrupt failure Timer failure System board failure System board memory parity error I/O parity error 2 (I/O channel check latch set) External ROM checksum error Hardware error Real time clock failure Defective CMOS battery CMOS RAM checksum/configuration error Clock not updating CMOS RAM memory size does not match. Action Have the computer serviced. Have the computer serviced. Have the computer serviced. Have the computer serviced. Go to "IBM Enhanced Diagnostics" on page 109 for instructions on running diagnostics. Have the computer serviced. Have the computer serviced. Have the computer serviced. Replace the battery. See "Replacing the battery" on page 115. 1. Go to Chapter 4, "Using the Configuration/Setup Utility program" on page 39 and follow the instructions to fix any configuration errors and save the new configuration. 2. If the problem persists, have the computer serviced. Have the computer serviced. Go to "IBM Enhanced Diagnostics" on page 109 for instructions on running diagnostics. Chapter 6. Troubleshooting 91

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change to the hardware recently, continue with the Configuration/Setup
Utility. See Chapter
4, “Using the Configuration/Setup Utility program”
on page
39.
If you have not made changes, have the computer serviced.
POST messages
Code
Description
Action
101
Interrupt failure
Have the computer serviced.
102
Timer failure
Have the computer serviced.
106
System board failure
Have the computer serviced.
110
System board memory parity
error
Have the computer serviced.
111
I/O parity error 2 (I/O channel
check latch set)
Go to “IBM Enhanced
Diagnostics” on page
109 for
instructions on running
diagnostics.
114
External ROM checksum error
Have the computer serviced.
121
Hardware error
Have the computer serviced.
151
Real time clock failure
Have the computer serviced.
161
Defective CMOS battery
Replace the battery.
See
“Replacing the battery” on
page 115.
162
CMOS RAM
checksum/configuration error
1.
Go to Chapter
4, “Using
the Configuration/Setup
Utility program” on
page
39 and follow the
instructions to fix any
configuration errors and
save the new
configuration.
2.
If the problem persists,
have the computer
serviced.
163
Clock not updating
Have the computer serviced.
164
CMOS RAM memory size does
not match.
Go to “IBM Enhanced
Diagnostics” on page
109 for
instructions on running
diagnostics.
Chapter 6.
Troubleshooting
91