
Troubleshooting and Repair
6.2.2 Informational
Messages
This section lists the messages that provide information to the user but require no action.
Table 6-2
BIOS Informational Messages
Message Meaning
nnnK Base Memory
The amount of base memory that tested successfully.
nnnK Extended
The amount of extended memory that tested successfully.
Memory tests terminated by
keystroke
The message indicates that a user pressed the spacebar
while memory tests were running and stopped the
memory tests.
Press the F1 key to continue
This message indicates that an error was found during
POST. Pressing the F1 key allows the system to attempt
to reboot.
Beginning memory test Press the
SPACEBAR to terminate the
memory test
A user can stop the memory tests by pressing the
spacebar.
Press the F1 key to continue, F2
to run the Setup utility
This message indicates that an error was found during
POST. Pressing the F1 key allows the system to attempt
to boot. Press F2 allows users to run the ROM-based
SETUP utility to correct configuration information.
6.2.3 Beep
Codes
Beep codes are used to identify a POST error that occurs when the screen is not available.
Once the screen is operating, diagnostic messages are reported to the screen. There are beep
codes for both fatal and non-fatal system board errors.
L
No beep code is generated if a test is aborted while in progress. However,
diagnostic cards can be installed in order to display the contents of the
diagnostic port 80h and identify the area of failure.
Explanation of test terms for beep code table
The following terms are used in the Test Performed column of the beep code table:
1.
Pattern test
- One or more particular patterns are written to a location then read back
from the same location. Examples of patterns used are 55h and AAh. If the value read
does not match the value written, the test is considered a failure.
2.
Rolling ones test
- Several patterns are constructed. These patterns represent a one rolling
through the given location. For example, to roll a one through three bits, the following
patterns would be constructed: 001, 010, 011, 100, 101, 110, and 111. The patterns are
written to the location and then read back, one by one. If the value read does not match
the value written, the test is considered a failure.
3.
Rolling zeros test
- Several patterns are constructed. These patterns represent a zero
rolling through the given location. For example, to roll a zero through three bits, the
following patterns would be constructed: 011, 001, and 000. The patterns are written to
the location and then read back, one by one. If the value read does not match the value
written, the test is considered a failure.
4.
Checksum test
- All of the values in a given range of locations are added together. The
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