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NEC Express5800 320Fd-MR - POST Error Messages

NEC Express5800 320Fd-MR
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7-4 Troubleshooting
POST Error Messages
Powering on the server automatically starts the self-diagnostic program, POST (Power On
Self-Test). When POST detects any error, it displays an error message and in some cases, advice as
well on the display unit. Follow the table below to troubleshoot such errors.
Phoenix BIOS 4.0 Release 6.0.XXXX
:
CPU=Pentium III XXX MHz
0640K System RAM Passed
0127M Extended RAM Passed
WARNING:
02B0: Diskette drive A error.
:
press <F1> to resume, <F2> to SETUP
Message indicating a floppy disk drive error
TIPS:
For error messages on optional PCI boards, refer to the manual provided with those options.
On-screen error message Cause Action
0200 Failure Fixed Disk Hard disk is faulty
CPU/IO module is faulty.
Replace the hard disk.
Replace the CPU/IO module.
0210 Stuck Key Keyboard connection error Disconnect the keyboard and
connect it back again.
Replace the keyboard.
0211 Keyboard error Keyboard is faulty. Disconnect the keyboard and
connect it back again.
Replace the keyboard.
If restarting does not help,
replace the CPU/IO module.
0212 Keyboard Controller
Failed
Keyboard controller is faulty.
If restarting the server does not
help, replace the CPU/IO module.
0213 Keyboard locked -
Unlock key switch
Keyboard is locked. Unlock the key switch.
0230 System RAM Failed at
offset
0231 Shadow RAM Failed at
offset
0232 Extended RAM Failed at
address line
DIMM is faulty. Replace DIMM.
Replace the CPU/IO module.
0233 Memory type mixing
detected
Memory of the different types
is installed.
Memory of the different types is
installed. Replace DIMM with
appropriate one.
0250 System battery is dead
-Replace and run
SETUP
System battery is dead. Replace system battery.
Replace CPU/IO module.
0251 System CMOS
checksum bad-Default
configuration used
System CMOS configuration
is changed.
Reconfigure the system CMOS
by using BIOS setup.
Clear system CMOS using
hardware jumper.

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