Appendix C: Troubleshooting
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CommPlete 4000 Server SBC, Model IPC-623C
CMOS Checksum Error: This error indicates that the CMOS
has been corrupted. Corruption may be caused by a weak
battery.
Display Switch Is Set Incorrectly: The display switch on the
motherboard can be set to either monochrome or color. This
error message indicates that the switch setting does not match
the video display mode specified in the Setup screen.
Determine which setting is correct. Then either turn off the
system and change the jumper, or enter Setup and change the
entry in the “Video” field.
Disk Boot Failure: When you can‘t find the boot device, insert
a system disk into Drive A and press < Enter >. Make sure that
the controller and the cables are in their proper positions and
that the hard disk drive has been formatted correctly.
Then
reboot the system.
Diskette Drives Or Types Mismatch Error: When the diskette
drive type is different from the settings specified in CMOS (BIOS
Setup), run Setup and re-configure the drive.
Error Encountered Initializing Hard Drive: If you cannot
initialize the hard drive, check that the adapter has been
installed correctly and that all cables are correctly and firmly
attached. Also be sure the correct hard-drive type has been
selected in the BIOS Setup.
Error Initializing Hard Disk Controller: When this error
occurs, check to see that the cable connecting the hard drive to
the motherboard is seated properly in its receptacle. Make sure
the correct hard-drive type has been selected in the BIOS
Setup. Also, check to see that all of the jumpers in the hard disk
drive unit have been set correctly.
Floppy Disk Controller Error or No Controller Present:
When you cannot find or initialize the floppy drive controller,
please check that the controller settings in the BIOS Setup
screen match the actual controller being used. If no floppy
drives are installed in your PC, be sure the
Diskette Drive
field of the Setup screen is set to NONE.