Vocal post messages – Asus TW510-E2 User Manual

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ASUS POST Reporter™

ASUS POST Reporter™

ASUS POST Reporter™

ASUS POST Reporter™

ASUS POST Reporter™

This motherboard includes the Winbond speech controller to support a
special feature called the ASUS POST Reporter™. This feature lets you hear
vocal messages during POST that alerts you of system events and boot
status. In case of a boot failure, you will hear the specific cause of the
problem.

These POST messages are customizable using the Winbond Voice Editor
software that came with your package. You can record your own messages
to replace the default messages.

Vocal POST messages

Vocal POST messages

Vocal POST messages

Vocal POST messages

Vocal POST messages

Following is a list of the default POST messages and the corresponding
actions you can take:

P O S T M e s s a g e

P O S T M e s s a g e

P O S T M e s s a g e

P O S T M e s s a g e

P O S T M e s s a g e

A c t i o n

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No CPU installed

Install a supported processor to the

CPU socket. See section “2.3 Central
Processing Unit (CPU)” for details.

System failed CPU test

Check the CPU if properly installed.

Call ASUS technical support for
assistance. See the ASUS contact
information on the inside front cover
of this user guide.

System failed memory test

Install supported DDR DIMMs into the

memory sockets.

Check if the DIMMs on the DIMM

sockets are properly installed.

Make sure that your DIMMs are not

defective.

Refer to section “2.4 System memory”
for instructions on installing a DIMM.

System failed VGA test

Install a PCI graphics card into one of

the PCI slots, or a PCI Express VGA
card into the PCI Express x16 slot.

Make sure that your graphics card is
not defective.

System failed due to CPU

Check your CPU overclocking settings

in the BIOS setup and restore the
default CPU parameters.

No keyboard detected

Check if your keyboard is properly

connected to the purple PS/2
connector on the rear panel.

See section “2.7.1 Rear panel
connectors” for the location of the
connector.

No IDE hard disk detected

Make sure you have connected an IDE

hard disk drive to one of the IDE
connectors on the motherboard.

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