Alert! Previous system fan failure.
System fan failed or was blocked
during the previous operating
session.
Ensure that an operational system fan is
installed, connected to the system board,
and that chassis ventilation slots are not
blocked.
Alert! Previous temperature failure at
Processor 0.
Processor 0 exceeded its
recommended operating
temperature range during the
previous operating session.
Ensure that an operational processor fan
is installed, connected to the system
board, and that chassis ventilation slots
are not blocked.
Alert! Previous temperature failure at
Processor 1.
Processor 1 exceeded its
recommended operating
temperature range during the
previous operating session.
Ensure that an operational processor fan
is installed, connected to the system
board, and that chassis ventilation slots
are not blocked.
Alert! Previous voltage failure.
System voltage exceeded or fell
below acceptable thresholds.
See "
Troubleshooting the System Board
."
Alert! Processor 0 failed Build-In Self
Test (BIST).
Processor 0 is faulty or improperly
seated.
Reseat or replace processor 0.
Alert! Processor 1 failed Build-In Self
Test (BIST).
Processor 1 is faulty or improperly
seated.
Reseat or replace processor 1.
Alert! Processor Cache Size Mismatch.
Two processors with different L2
cache sizes are installed.
Replace one of the processors so that the
L2 cache sizes match, or install a
termination card in PROC_1 slot on
system board.
Alert! Processor Speed Mismatch. Install
like processors or one processor and a
termination card.
Two processors that are not of the
same speed are installed.
Replace one of the processors so that the
speeds match, or install a termination
card in PROC_1 slot on system board.
Alert! Processor Type Mismatch. Install
like processors or one processor and a
termination card.
Two processors that are not of the
same type are installed.
Replace one of the processors so that the
types match, or install a termination card
in PROC_1 slot on system board.
Alert! Single-bit memory error previously
detected in XXXXh.
Faulty or improperly seated RIMMs
or defective system board.
See "
Troubleshooting System Memory
."
See "
Troubleshooting the System Board
."
Alert! System battery voltage is low.
System battery is providing
inadequate voltage.
See "
Troubleshooting the Battery
."
Alert! System fan not detected.
No system fan is installed; system
fan has failed; system fan is not
connected to the system board.
Ensure that an operational system fan is
installed and connected to the system
board.
Alert! Uncorrectable memory error
previously detected in XXXXh.
RIMMs are faulty or improperly
seated, or system board is
defective.
See "
Troubleshooting System Memory
."
See "
Troubleshooting the System Board
."
Alert! Unsupported high power AGP Pro
video adapter detected. System halted!
A high-power AGP Pro110 video
adapter is installed in the desktop
chassis.
Replace the AGP Pro110 video adapter
with an AGP Pro50 video adapter.
Attachment failed to respond
The diskette drive or hard-disk drive
controller cannot send data to the
associated drive.
See "
Troubleshooting Drives
."
Bad command or file name
The command you entered does not
exist or is not in the pathname you
specified.
Make sure you have spelled the command
correctly, placed spaces in the proper
location, and used the correct pathname.
Bad error-correction code(ECC) on disk
read
The diskette drive or hard-disk drive
controller detected an uncorrectable
read error.
See "
Troubleshooting Drives
."
Controller has failed
The hard-disk drive or the
associated controller is defective.
See "
Troubleshooting Drives
."
Data error
The diskette or hard-disk drive
cannot read the data.
Run the ScanDisk utility in the Microsoft
®
Windows
®
operating system to check the
file structure of the diskette or hard-disk
drive. See your operating system
documentation for more information.
If you are using another operating system,
run the appropriate utility to check the file
structure of the diskette or hard-disk drive.
See your operating system
documentation.
Decreasing available memory
One or more Rambus in-line
memory modules (RIMMs) may be
See "
Troubleshooting System Memory
."
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