System messages – Dell Dimension XPS T___ User Manual

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Table 2. System Beep Codes

System Messages

The first column in

Table 3

lists (in alphabetical order) system messages that may appear on the screen during the boot routine or during normal

system operation. The second column in the table lists probable causes of the messages, and the third column either provides a corrective action
or refers you to a source for resolving the problem.

Table 3. System Messages

Beep
Codes

Possible Cause

Corrective Action

1-2

No video card detected

Reseat the video card.

1-2-2-3

BIOS ROM checksum error

Refer to Chapter 7, "Getting Help," of the Reference and
Troubleshooting Guide
for instructions on obtaining technical
assistance.

1-3-1-1

DRAM refresh error

Reseat the DIMMs

.

1-3-1-3

8742 keyboard controller error

Reseat the

keyboard connector

.

1-3-3-1

Memory defective or not
present

Reseat the DIMMs

.

1-3-4-1

RAM failure on line xxx

Reseat the DIMMs

.

1-3-4-3

RAM failure on data bits xxx of
low byte on memory bus

Reseat the DIMMs

.

1-4-1-1

RAM failure on data bits xxx of
high byte on memory bus

Reseat the DIMMs

.

Message

Possible Cause

Corrective Action

nnnn Cache RAM Passed

nnnn KB of system cache RAM has been
successfully tested.

No action is necessary.

nnnn Extended RAM Passed

nnnn KB of extended RAM has been
successfully tested.

No action is necessary.

nnnn Shadow RAM Passed

nnnn KB of shadow RAM has been
successfully tested.

No action is necessary.

nnnn System RAM Passed

nnnn KB of system RAM has been successfully
tested.

No action is necessary.

CD ROM drive Identified

The system's automatic drive-type detection
feature has identified the CD-ROM drive.

No action is necessary.

Diskette drive A error

Diskette drive B error

Drive A or B is present but has failed the BIOS
POST.

Ensure that the drive is installed correctly in the
chassis and defined correctly in the

system

setup program

.

Entering Setup

The system is starting the system setup
program.

No action is necessary.

Extended RAM Failed at offset:

nnnn

Extended memory is not working correctly or is
not configured correctly at offset nnnn.

If you receive this message after making
changes in the

system setup program

, enter the

program and restore the original value(s).

Failing bits: nnnn

nnnn is a map of the bits at the RAM address
(in system, extended, or shadow memory) that
failed the memory test. Each "1" in the map
indicates a failed bit.

If you receive this message after making
changes in the

system setup program

, enter the

program and restore the original value(s).

Fixed Disk n Failure

Fixed Disk Controller Failure

The hard-disk drive specified by n is not
working or not configured correctly.

Ensure that the drive is installed correctly in the
chassis and defined correctly in the

system

setup program

.

Fixed Disk n Identified

The system's automatic drive-type detection
feature has identified the hard-disk drive(s).

No action is necessary.

Incorrect Drive x type - Run SETUP

Diskette drive x is not correctly identified in the
system setup program.

Ensure that the drive is defined correctly in the

system setup program

.

Invalid NVRAM media type

The system is having a problem accessing
NVRAM (CMOS).

Set the

configuration jumper

to Maintenance

mode and restart the system to return all
settings to their defaults.

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