Troubleshooting
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This section describes the progress code values.
Table 4-5.
Progress Codes
Range
Description
0x00-0x1f
Standard progress Codes. All other values are reserved.
POSTCODE_PC_COMP_PEI_BEGIN (0x01) - The component was
loaded and the PEI entry point called.
POSTCODE_PC_COMP_PEI_END (0x02) - The component returned
from the PEI entry point.
POSTCODE_PC_COMP_DXE_BEGIN (0x03) - The component was
loaded and the DXE/UEFI entry point called.
POSTCODE_PC_COMP_DXE_END (0x04) - The component returned
from the DE/UEFI entry point.
POSTCODE_PC_COMP_SUPPORTED (0x05) - The Supported()
member function of the component's instance of the Driver Binding
protocol was called.
POSTCODE_PC_COMP_START (0x06) - The Start() member function
of the component's instance of the Driver Binding protocol was called.
POSTCODE_PC_COMP_STOP (0x07) - The Stop() member function of
the component's instance of the Driver Binding protocol was called.
POSTCODE_PC_COMP_SMM_INIT (0x08) - The component was
loaded and the entry point called inside of SMM.
POSTCODE_EC_DEVICE_ERROR (0x09) - The driver encountered a
condition where it cannot proceed due to a hardware failure.
POSTCODE_EC_RESOURCE_ERROR (0x0a) - The driver
encountered a condition where it cannot proceed due to being unable to
acquire resources.
POSTCODE_EC_DATA_CORRUPT (0x0b) - The driver encountered a
condition where it found invalid data and could not continue.
0x20-0x3f
Component-Specific Progress Codes. These values are specific to the
component type.
0x40-0x5f
OEM Progress Codes. These progress codes are reserved for OEM
usage.
0x60-0x7f
Reserved. These are reserved for future expansion.
Summary of Contents for Aspire 5560
Page 1: ... Aspire 5560 SERVICEGUIDE ...
Page 10: ...6 ...
Page 11: ...CHAPTER 1 Hardware Specifications ...
Page 14: ...1 4 ...
Page 52: ...1 42 Hardware Specifications and Configurations ...
Page 53: ...CHAPTER 2 System Utilities ...
Page 69: ...CHAPTER 3 Machine Maintenance ...
Page 72: ...3 4 ...
Page 81: ...Machine Maintenance 13 5 Pry the ODD bezel off the module Figure 3 10 ODD Bezel ...
Page 86: ...18 Machine Maintenance 4 Remove the WLAN module from the slot Figure 3 18 WLAN Module ...
Page 97: ...Machine Maintenance 29 4 Lift the speakers from the upper cover Figure 3 38 Speaker Screws ...
Page 112: ...44 Machine Maintenance 6 Remove the LCD module from the lower case Figure 3 62 LCD Module ...
Page 167: ...CHAPTER 4 Troubleshooting ...
Page 198: ...4 32 Troubleshooting ...
Page 199: ...CHAPTER 5 Jumper and Connector Locations ...
Page 205: ...CHAPTER 6 FRU List ...
Page 206: ...6 2 Aspire 5560 Exploded Diagrams 6 4 Main Assembly 6 4 LCD Assembly 6 5 FRU List 6 7 ...
Page 220: ...6 16 FRU Field Replaceable Unit List ...
Page 221: ...CHAPTER 7 Model Definition and Configuration ...
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Page 224: ...7 4 Model Definition and Configuration ...
Page 225: ...CHAPTER 8 Test Compatible Components ...
Page 226: ...8 2 Microsoft Windows 7 Environment Test 8 4 ...
Page 236: ...8 12 Test Compatible Components ...
Page 237: ...CHAPTER 9 Online Support Information ...
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