Warning messages – Dell PowerEdge 2650 User Manual

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Warning Messages

A warning message alerts you to a possible problem and asks you to take corrective action before the system continues a task. For example, before you
format a diskette, a message may warn you that you may lose all data on the diskette. Warning messages usually interrupt the procedure and require you to
respond by typing y (yes) or n (no).

1-1-3

CMOS write/read failure; faulty
system board.

Replace the system board (see "

System Board

").

1-1-4

BIOS error.

Update the BIOS firmware. Download the latest firmware from the Dell | Support website at 
support.dell.com.

1-2-1

Programmable interval-timer
failure; faulty system board.

Replace the system board (see "

System Board

").

1-2-2

DMA initialization failure.

Ensure that the memory modules are properly installed. If the problem persists, replace the faulty memory
module(s) (see "

Memory Modules

").

1-2-3

DMA page register write/read
failure.

1-3-1

Main-memory refresh verification
failure.

1-3-2

No memory installed.

1-3-3

Chip or data line failure in the first
64 KB of main memory.

1-3-4

Odd/even logic failure in the first
64 KB of main memory.

1-4-1

Address line failure in the first
64 KB of main memory.

1-4-2

Parity failure in the first 64 KB of 
main memory.

1-4-3

Fail-safe timer test failure.

1-4-4

Software NMI port test failure.

2-1-1

through
2-4-4

Bit failure in the first 64 KB of main 
memory.

3-1-1

Slave DMA-register failure.

Replace the system board (see "

System Board

").

3-1-2

Master DMA-register failure.

3-1-3

Master interrupt-mask register
failure.

3-1-4

Slave interrupt-mask register
failure.

3-2-2

Interrupt vector loading failure.

3-2-4

Keyboard-controller test failure.

Check the keyboard cable and connector. If the problem persists, replace the keyboard. If the problem
persists, replace the system board (see "

System Board

").

3-3-1

CMOS failure.

Replace the system board (see "

System Board

").

3-3-2

System configuration check failure.

3-3-3

Keyboard controller not detected.

3-3-4

Video memory test failure.

3-4-1

Screen initialization failure.

3-4-2

Screen-retrace test failure.

3-4-3

Video ROM search failure.

4-2-1

No timer tick.

4-2-2

Shutdown test failure.

4-2-3

Gate A20 failure.

4-2-4

Unexpected interrupt in protected
mode.

Ensure that the expansion cards are properly installed. If the problem persists, replace the faulty expansion
card(s) (see "

Expansion Cards

").

4-3-1

Improperly installed or faulty
memory modules.

Ensure that the memory modules are properly installed. If the problem persists, replace the faulty memory
module(s) (see "

Memory Modules

").

4-3-2

No memory modules installed in
bank 1.

Install memory modules in bank 1 of the same type and size (see "

Memory Modules

").

4-3-3

Faulty system board.

Replace the system board (see "

System Board

").

4-3-4

Time-of-day clock stopped.

Ensure that the system battery is properly installed. If the problem persists, replace the battery (see
"

System Battery

").

4-4-1

Super I/O chip failure; faulty
system board.

Replace the system board (see "

System Board

").

4-4-2

BIOS-shadowing failure.

Ensure that the system cooling fans are properly installed. If the problem persists, replace the faulty fan(s)
(see "

System Fans

"). If the problem persists, replace the system board (see "

System Board

").

4-4-3

Microprocessor speed control
sequence failure.

Ensure that the microprocessors are properly installed. If the problem persists, replace the faulty
microprocessor(s) (see "

Microprocessors

"). If the problem persists, replace the system board (see "

System

Board

").

4-4-4

Cache test failure; faulty
microprocessor.

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