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1721–SMART SCSI Hard
Drive detects imminent failure
Hard drive is about to fail. (Some hard
drives have a firmware patch that will
fix an erroneous error message.)
1
Determine if hard drive is giving correct error
message. Run the Drive Protection System test if
applicable.
2
Apply firmware patch if applicable (visit http://
www.hp.com/support).
1785–MultiBay incorrectly
installed
No other IDE device may be attached
to the same IDE controller.
Attach the MultiBay as device 0 on the primary IDE
controller.
1794–Inaccessible devices
attached to SATA 1 and/or
SATA 3
Devices attached to the primary IDE
controller are inaccessible while the
SATA controller is set to “Replace
Primary IDE Controller in Setup.
1
Run Computer Setup (F10 Setup).
2
Select Storage>Storage Options and set SATA
controller to Add as Separate Controller.
1796–SATA Cabling Error
SATA cables are plugged into the
incorrect connectors.
Follow the on-screen directions that are displayed in
conjunction with this message. It will direct you to use the
four SATA connectors in a particular sequence. The SATA
connectors are color-coded dark blue, white, orange, and
light blue.
1801–Microcode Patch Error
Processor not supported by ROM
BIOS.
Upgrade BIOS to proper version.
1998–Master Boot Record has
been lost
The previously saved copy of the MBR
has been corrupted.
Run Computer Setup and save the MBR of the current
bootable disk.
1998–Master Boot Record has
been changed
The current MBR does not match the
previously saved copy of the MBR.
Use extreme caution, the MBR might have been updated
due to normal disk maintenance activities (disk manager,
fdisk, or format). Replacing the previously saved MBR in
such situations can cause data loss. If certain that the
MBR change is unintentional and undesired (for example,
due to a virus), run Computer Setup and restore the
previously saved MBR copy. Otherwise, run Computer
Setup and either disable MBR security or save the MBR
of the current bootable disk.
Table 5-18
POST Error Messages (Continued)
Screen Message
Probable Cause
Recommended Action
Summary of Contents for Xw4200 - Workstation - 1 GB RAM
Page 1: ...HP Workstation xw4200 Service and Technical Reference Guide ...
Page 12: ...XII PREFACE ...
Page 26: ...26 PRODUCT OVERVIEW ...
Page 66: ...66 SYSTEM MANAGEMENT ...
Page 110: ...110 REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT 4 Install the SATA drive as shown in the following illustration ...
Page 152: ...152 SYSTEM DIAGNOSTICS AND TROUBLESHOOTING ...
Page 174: ...174 POWER CORD SET REQUIREMENTS ...
Page 178: ...178 ROUTINE CARE ...
Page 184: ...184 QUICK TROUBLESHOOTING FLOWS Initial Troubleshooting ...
Page 185: ...NO POWER 185 Appendix I No Power ...
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