Lenovo NetVista Hardware Maintenance Manual (HMM) for NetVista 2284 systems - Page 75

Check Procedures, Table 2-1, POST Error Codes and Messages List, See 3.5-In. Hard Disk

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Table 2-1 POST Error Codes and Messages List NOTE: To diagnose a problem, first find the BIOS error messages or codes in left column. If directed to a check procedure, replace the FRU indicated in the check procedure. If no check procedure is indicated, the first Action/FRU listed in right column is the most likely cause. BIOS Error Codes, Messages Action/FRU Error Encountered Initializing Hard Drive 1. Enter Configuration/ Setup Utility to load the default setting 2. IDE hard disk drive power 3. IDE hard disk drive cable/ connection 4. IDE hard disk drive Error Initializing Hard Disk Controller 1. Enter Configuration/ Setup Utility to load the default setting 2. Check IDE drive jumper See "3.5-In. Hard Disk Drive Jumper Settings" on page 117. 3. IDE hard disk drive power 4. IDE hard disk drive cable/ connection 5. IDE hard disk drive 6. System board Floppy Disk CNTRLR Error Or No CNTRLR Present 1. Enter Configuration/ Setup Utility to load the default setting 2. Diskette drive cable/ connection 3. Diskette drive 4. System board Invalid EISA Configuration Please Run EISA Configuration Utility 1. No ESIA slot available Keyboard Error or No Keyboard Present 1. Re-connect keyboard 2. Enter Configuration/ Setup Utility and load the default settings 3. keyboard 4. System board Check Procedures 41

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Check Procedures
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Error Encountered
Initializing Hard Drive
1.
Enter Configuration/
Setup Utility to load the
default setting
2.
IDE hard disk drive power
3.
IDE hard disk drive cable/
connection
4.
IDE hard disk drive
Error Initializing Hard Disk
Controller
1.
Enter Configuration/
Setup Utility to load the
default setting
2.
Check IDE drive jumper
See “3.5-In. Hard Disk
Drive Jumper Settings”
on page 117.
3.
IDE hard disk drive power
4.
IDE hard disk drive cable/
connection
5.
IDE hard disk drive
6.
System board
Floppy Disk CNTRLR Error
Or No CNTRLR Present
1.
Enter Configuration/
Setup Utility to load the
default setting
2.
Diskette drive cable/
connection
3.
Diskette drive
4.
System board
Invalid EISA Configuration
Please Run EISA
Configuration Utility
1.
No ESIA slot available
Keyboard Error or No
Keyboard Present
1.
Re-connect keyboard
2.
Enter Configuration/
Setup Utility and load the
default settings
3. keyboard
4.
System board
Table 2-1
POST Error Codes and Messages List
NOTE:
To diagnose a problem, first find the BIOS error
messages or codes in left column. If directed to a
check procedure, replace the FRU indicated in the
check procedure. If no check procedure is indicated,
the first Action/FRU listed in right column is the most
likely cause.
BIOS Error Codes,
Messages
Action/FRU