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System Boot
Does not boot from the expected boot device
Reason
Solution
Boot device order is not correctly set.
Change the boot device order in the BIOS. See
Chapter 7.
Operating system is not on the system
drive.
Reinstall the operating system.
BIOS attempts to boot from wrong hard
disk drive.
Ensure SCSI controller for primary system disk
drive is installed lower in slot order than any other
SCSI controllers.
IDE hard disk drive is connected to IDE
controller.
BIOS cannot boot from SCSI hard disk drive if an
IDE hard disk drive is connected. Disconnect all
IDE hard disk drives.
System attempts to boot from CD-ROM
drive instead of a SCSI hard disk drive.
Do not boot the system with a bootable CD-ROM
disc in the CD-ROM drive. You may want to
change the boot device order in the BIOS to boot
from a SCSI disk drive first. See Chapter 7.
Series of beeps and error messages display
Message
Explanation and Solution
Refresh Failure
Bad memory refresh circuitry on the system board.
Remove and reinstall DIMM(s). If error persists,
replace the DIMM(s).
Parity Error
Parity error in the first 64 KB block of memory.
Remove and reinstall DIMM(s). If error persists,
replace DIMM(s).
Base 64 KB Memory Error
Memory failure in the first 64 KB. Remove and
reinstall the DIMM(s). If error persists, replace the
DIMM(s).
Timer Not Operational
Memory failure in the first 64 KB, or Timer 1 on
the system board is not functioning. Call the
Customer Response Center.
Processor Error
The CPU on the system board generated an error.
Call the Customer Response Center.
8042 - Gate A20 Failure
The BIOS cannot switch to protected mode. Call
the Customer Response Center.
Processor Exception Interrupt
The CPU generated an exception interrupt. Call the
Customer Response Center.