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Troubleshooting 6-5
POST Error Codes and Messages (continued)
Error Code and Message
Description
Action
0232 Extended
RAM
Failed at address
line
Extended RAM error.
Contact your service
representative to replace the
system board or DIMM board.
0250
System Battery is
Dead - Replace and
Run SETUP
No battery is available for the
system.
Contact your service
representative to replace the
battery. (After battery is
replaced, start the SETUP
utility to set required values
again.)
0251 System
CMOS
Checksum Bad -
Default
Configuration Used
Checksum of system CMOS is not
correct.
The default values were set.
Start the SETUP utility to set
required values again. If the
same error still occurs, call your
service representative.
0252 Password
checksum
bad - Passwords
cleared
The passwords have been
cleared.
Start the SETUP to provide
password settings again.
0260
System Timer Error System timer error.
0270
Real Time Clock
Error
Real-time clock error.
0271
Check date and time
setting
Real-time clock is set incorrectly.
Start the SETUP utility and
select [Main]
→
[System Time]
and [System Date] to set the
correct time. If the same error
reoccurs, contact your service
representative.
0281
Memory Size found
by POST differed
from EISA CMOS
Memory size error.
Contact your service
representative.
02B0
Diskette drive A error Floppy disk A error.
02B1
Diskette drive B error Floppy disk B error.
Start the SETUP utility and
select [Main]
→
[Diskette A] to
set the required value again.
Check if the floppy drive cable is
correctly connected. If the error
persists, contact your service
representative to replace the
cable or floppy disk drive.
02B2
Incorrect Drive A
type - run SETUP
The type of drive A is incorrect.
02B3
Incorrect Drive B
type - run SETUP
The type of drive B is incorrect.
Start the SETUP utility to set
required values again. If the
error persists, contact your
service representative to
replace the cable and/or drive.
02D0
System Cache error -
Cache disabled
System cache error - Cache
disabled. The cache cannot be
used.
02D1
System Memory
exceeds the CPU's
caching limit
System Memory exceeds the
CPU's caching limit.
Contact your service
representative.
Summary of Contents for EXPRESS5800/120MF
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