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the command.

the information, and take the appropriate action to resolve
the problem.

Invalid configuration information -

please run SETUP program.

An invalid system configuration caused a
system halt.

Run the System Setup program and review the current
settings. See

Using the System Setup Program and UEFI Boot

Manager

.

Keyboard controller failure.

Faulty keyboard controller; faulty system
board.

See

Getting Help

.

Keyboard data line failure.

Keyboard stuck key failure.

Keyboard cable connector is improperly
connected or the keyboard is defective.

Reseat the keyboard cable. If the problem persists, see

Troubleshooting a USB Device

.

Keyboard fuse has failed.

Overcurrent detected at the keyboard
connector.

See

Getting Help

.

Local keyboard may not work because all

user accessible USB ports are disabled.

If operating locally, power cycle the

system and enter system setup program to

change settings.

The USB ports are disabled in the system
BIOS.

Power down and restart the system from the power button,
and then enter the System Setup program to enable the USB
port(s). See

Entering the System Setup Program

.

Manufacturing mode detected.

System is in manufacturing mode.

Reboot to take the system out of manufacturing mode.

Maximum rank count exceeded. The

following DIMM has been disabled: x

Invalid memory configuration. The system will
run but with the specified memory module
disabled.

Ensure that the memory modules are installed in a valid
configuration. See

General Memory Module Installation

Guidelines

.

Memory address line failure at address,

read value expecting value.

Faulty or improperly installed memory
modules.

See

Troubleshooting System Memory

.

Memory double word logic failure at

address, read value expecting value.

Faulty or improperly installed memory
modules.

See

Troubleshooting System Memory

.

Memory Initialization Warning: Memory

size may be reduced.

Invalid memory configuration. The system will
run but with less memory than is physically
available.

Ensure that the memory modules are installed in a valid
configuration. See

General Memory Module Installation

Guidelines

.

Memory odd/even logic failure at address,

read value expecting value.

Faulty or improperly installed memory
modules.

See

Troubleshooting System Memory

.

Memory write/read failure at address,

read value expecting value.

Faulty or improperly installed memory
modules.

See

Troubleshooting System Memory

.

Memory set to minimum frequency.

The memory frequency may be intentionally
set lower for power conservation.

If not an intentional setting, check any other system
messages for possible causes.

The current memory configuration may
support only the minimum frequency.

Ensure that your memory configuration supports the higher
frequency. See

General Memory Module Installation

Guidelines

.

Memory tests terminated by keystroke.

POST memory test was terminated by
pressing the spacebar.

Information only.

MEMTEST lane failure detected on x.

Invalid memory configuration. A mismatched
memory module is installed.

Ensure that the memory modules are installed in a valid
configuration. See

General Memory Module Installation

Guidelines

.

No boot device available.

Faulty or missing optical drive subsystem,
hard drive, or hard-drive subsystem, or no
bootable USB key installed.

Use a bootable USB key, CD, or hard drive. If the problem
persists, see

Troubleshooting a USB Device

,

Troubleshooting

an Optical Drive

, and

Troubleshooting a Hard Drive

. See

Using

the System Setup Program and UEFI Boot Manager

for

information on setting the order of boot devices.

No boot sector on hard drive.

Incorrect configuration settings in System
Setup program, or no operating system on
hard drive.

Check the hard-drive configuration settings in the System
Setup program. See

Using the System Setup Program and

UEFI Boot Manager

. If necessary, install the operating system

on your hard drive. See your operating system
documentation.

No timer tick interrupt.

Faulty system board.

See

Getting Help

.

PCI BIOS failed to install.

PCIe device BIOS (Option ROM) checksum
failure detected during shadowing.

Cables to expansion card loose; faulty or
improperly installed expansion card.

Reseat the expansion card. Ensure that all appropriate cables
are securely connected to the expansion card. If the problem
persists, see

Troubleshooting an Expansion Card

.

PCIe Training Error: Expected Link Width

is x, Actual Link Width is y.

Faulty or improperly installed PCIe card in the
specified slot.

Reseat the PCIe card in the specified slot number. See

Troubleshooting an Expansion Card

. If the problem persists,

see

Getting Help

.

Plug & Play Configuration Error.

Error encountered in initializing PCIe device;
faulty system board.

Install the NVRAM_CLR jumper in the clear position (pins 1 and
3) and reboot the system. See

Figure 6

-1

for jumper location.

If the problem persists, see

Troubleshooting an Expansion

Card

.

Quad rank DIMM detected after single rank

or dual rank DIMM in socket.

Invalid memory configuration.

Ensure that the memory modules are installed in a valid
configuration. See

General Memory Module Installation

Guidelines

.

Read fault.

Requested sector not found.

The operating system cannot read from the
USB medium or device, hard drive, or optical
drive or the system could not find a particular
sector on the disk, or the requested sector is
defective.

Replace the optical medium, USB medium or device. Ensure
that the USB or SATA cables are properly connected. See

Troubleshooting a USB Device

,

Troubleshooting an Optical

Drive

, or

Troubleshooting a Hard Drive

for the appropriate

drive(s) installed in your system.

SATA Portx device not found.

There is no device connected to the specified
SATA port.

Information only.

SATA port x device auto-sensing error.

SATA port x device configuration error.

The drive connected to the specified SATA
port is faulty.

Replace the faulty drive.