Dell PowerEdge SC1420 User Manual
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Alert! Previous attempts at booting this system have failed
at checkpoint [nnnn]. For help in resolving this problem,
please note this checkpoint and contact Dell Technical
Support
The system failed to complete the boot
routine three consecutive times for the
same error.
See "
Getting Help
."
Alert! Previous Processor Thermal Failure
The processor overheated the last time
the system was used.
Ensure that nothing is blocking the airflow
vents and that all fans are properly installed
and operating correctly. Also, ensure that the
processor heat sink is properly installed. See
"
Processor
" in "Installing System
Components."
Alert! Previous Shutdown Due to Thermal Event
The processor or hard drive overheated
the last time the system was used.
Ensure that nothing is blocking the airflow
vents and that all fans are working correctly.
Also, ensure that the processor heat sink is
properly installed. See "
Processor
" in
"Installing System Components."
Alert! Previous Voltage Failure
Voltage used by the system either
exceeded or fell below acceptable
thresholds.
See "
Troubleshooting the System Battery
" in
"Troubleshooting Your System."
If the problem persists, see "
Getting Help
."
Alert! System Battery Voltage is Low
The system battery is providing
inadequate voltage.
See "
Troubleshooting the System Battery
" in
"Troubleshooting Your System."
Alert! Uncorrectable Memory Error Previously Detected
One or more memory modules might be
improperly seated or faulty, or the system
board may be faulty.
See "
Troubleshooting System Memory
" and
"Troubleshooting Your System."
If the problem persists, see "
Getting Help
."
Attachment failed to respond
The diskette or hard-drive controller
cannot send data to the associated drive.
See "
Troubleshooting a Diskette Drive
" or
"
Troubleshooting a SATA Hard Drive
" and
"
Troubleshooting a SCSI Hard Drive
" in
"Troubleshooting Your System."
Bad command or file name
Ensure that you have spelled the command
correctly, have put spaces in the proper
place, and have used the correct pathname.
Bad error-correction code (ECC) on disk read
The diskette or hard-drive controller
detected an uncorrectable read error.
See "
Troubleshooting a Diskette Drive
" or
"
Troubleshooting a SATA Hard Drive
" and
"
Troubleshooting a SCSI Hard Drive
" in
"Troubleshooting Your System."
bb/dd/f: Error allocating IRQ for PCI Device
bb/dd/f: Error allocating I/O Bar for PCI Device
bb/dd/f: Error allocating Mem BAR for PCI Device
bb/dd/f: Error allocating PMem BAR for PCI Device
bb/dd/f: Error allocating UMB for PCI Device
where bb is the bus number, dd is the device number, and f
is the function number.
NOTE:
bb, dd, and f are hexadecimal numbers.
The system encountered a problem while
trying to configure an expansion card or
integrated LegacySelect device.
If the device number points to an expansion
card, the card can be removed. See
"
Troubleshooting Expansion Cards
" in
"Troubleshooting Your System."
If the device number points to a
LegacySelect device, disable the device. See
"Using the System Setup Program" in your
User's Guide for details.
Controller has failed
The hard drive or the associated
controller is defective.
See "
Troubleshooting a SATA Hard Drive
" and
"
Troubleshooting a SCSI Hard Drive
" in
"Troubleshooting Your System."
Data error
The diskette drive or hard drive cannot
read the data.
For the operating system, run the
appropriate utility to check the file structure
of the diskette drive or hard drive.
See your operating system documentation
for information on running these utilities.
Decreasing available memory
One or more memory modules might be
faulty or improperly seated.
Reinstall the memory modules and, if
necessary, replace them. See "
System
Memory
" in "Installing System Components."
See "
Troubleshooting System Memory
" in
"Troubleshooting Your System."
Diskette drive 0 seek failure
A cable might be loose or the system
configuration information might not match
the hardware configuration.
See "
Troubleshooting a Diskette Drive
" in
"Troubleshooting Your System."