Responding to error codes
59
Troubleshooting
161
CMOS Battery is Bad
Load the Setup default settings and reset the date
and time. If it reoccurs, replace the battery. For more
information on using the Setup Utility, see “Using the
Setup Utility” on page 73.
162
CMOS Checksum Error
Load the Setup default settings and reboot the
system. Also, check the date and time. For
information on the Setup Utility options, see the
“Setup Utility” help on page 71.
162
Equipment Configuration
Error
1
This message appears together with other specific
error messages indicating the device with an error.
First, find the device error message in this table and
do the corresponding action.
2
Enter the Setup Utility and change the required
settings.
For information on the Setup Utility options, see the
“Setup Utility” help on page 71.
164
Memory size changed
If you removed the memory, this is expected.
If you did not remove the memory, do the following:
1
Make sure the DIMMs are properly installed, then
reboot the system.
2
If you still receive the error message after doing
option 1, the DIMMs may be defective. Change the
DIMMs.
For instructions on working with system board
components, see Chapter 7, “Adding and removing
hardware.”
Error code and description
Here’s what to do...
If any of these problems continue after taking the actions
listed, run the diagnostics programs that came with your
computer. If you need service, see “HelpWare support and
services” on page 81.
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Page 5: ...Chapter 1 Safety Notices...
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Page 22: ...18 Arranging a comfortable and productive work area...
Page 23: ...Chapter 3 Using your IBM PC...
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Page 31: ...Chapter 4 Troubleshooting...
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Page 75: ...Chapter 5 Setup Utility...
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Page 84: ...80 Using the Setup Utility...
Page 85: ...Chapter 6 HelpWare support and services...
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Page 102: ...98 International W arranty Service not available...
Page 103: ...Chapter 7 Adding and removing hardware...
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