POST
error
messages
The
following
table
provides
information
about
the
POST
error
messages
that
can
appear
during
startup.
Table
3.
POST
error
messages
POST
message
Description
062
The
computer
failed
to
start
on
three
consecutive
attempts.
All
caches
are
disabled.
Repeatedly
turning
the
computer
on
and
then
off
or
resetting
the
computer
might
cause
this
problem.
Action:
Take
the
following
steps
to
correct
the
problem:
1.
Start
the
Configuration/Setup
Utility
program
and
verify
that
all
settings
are
correct.
Use
the
Cache
Control
selection
in
the
Advanced
Setup
menu
of
the
Configuration/Setup
Utility
program
to
enable
the
caches.
2.
Install
a
new
battery.
See
“Replacing
the
battery”
on
page
87
for
instructions.
If
the
problem
remains,
call
for
service.
When
the
problem
is
corrected,
be
sure
to
enable
the
caches.
101,
102,
and
106
An
error
occurred
during
the
system
board
and
microprocessor
test.
Action:
Call
for
service.
151
A
real-time
clock
(RTC)
error
occurred.
Action:
Call
for
service.
161
The
real-time
clock
battery
has
failed.
Action:
Replace
the
battery
yourself
or
call
for
service.
You
can
use
the
computer
until
you
replace
the
battery.
However,
you
must
run
the
Configuration/Setup
Utility
program
and
set
the
time
and
date
and
other
custom
settings
each
time
you
turn
on
the
computer.
162
A
change
in
device
configuration
occurred.
This
error
occurs
under
one
or
more
of
the
following
conditions:
v
A
new
device
has
been
installed.
v
A
device
has
been
moved
to
a
different
location
or
cable
connection.
v
A
device
has
been
removed
or
disconnected
from
a
cable.
v
A
device
is
failing
and
is
no
longer
recognized
by
the
computer
as
being
installed.
v
An
external
device
is
not
turned
on.
v
An
invalid
checksum
is
detected
in
the
battery-backed
memory.
Action:
Make
sure
that
all
external
devices
are
turned
on.
You
must
turn
on
external
devices
before
turning
on
the
computer.
If
you
did
not
add,
remove,
or
change
the
location
of
a
device,
a
device
is
probably
failing.
Running
the
Diagnostic
program
might
isolate
the
failing
device.
See
“Creating
an
IBM
Enhanced
Diagnostics
diskette”
on
page
82
and
“Using
the
IBM
Enhanced
Diagnostics
diskette”
on
page
83.
If
the
problem
remains,
call
for
service.
163
The
time
of
day
has
not
been
set.
Action:
Set
the
correct
date
and
time.
If
the
date
and
time
are
set
correctly
and
saved,
but
the
163
error
message
reappears,
call
for
service.
You
can
use
the
computer
until
the
system
is
serviced,
but
any
application
programs
that
use
the
date
and
time
will
be
affected.
Chapter
5.
Solving
problems
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