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System beep codes – Dell PowerEdge 1600SC User Manual

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System Beep Codes

 

When an error that cannot be reported on the monitor occurs during a boot routine, the system may emit a series of beeps that identify the problem.

 

 

When a beep code is emitted, record it on a copy of the Diagnostics Checklist in "

Getting Help

," and then look it up in

Table 2

-8

. If you are unable to resolve

the problem by looking up the meaning of the beep code, use the system diagnostics to identify the cause. If you are still unable to resolve the problem, see
"

Getting Help

."

 

Read fault

or hard drive.

 

Drive

," "

Troubleshooting a Tape Drive

," and "

Troubleshooting Hard

Drives

" in "Troubleshooting Your System." If the problem persists,

see "

Getting Help

."

 

Requested sector not found

 

Reset failed

 

Improperly connected diskette drive, tape drive,

hard drive, or power cable.

 

Ensure that all cables are securely connected. If the problem

persists, see "

Getting Help

."

 

ROM bad checksum = address

 

Faulty or improperly installed expansion card.

 

See "

Troubleshooting Expansion Cards

" in "Troubleshooting Your

System."

 

Secondary drive n not found

 

The secondary IDE controller is enabled in the

System Setup program, but no drive is attached;
improperly installed hard drive; loose interface or
power cable.

 

Run the System Setup program to correct the drive settings (see

"Using the System Setup Program" in your User's Guide). If the
problem persists, see "

Troubleshooting Hard Drives

" in

"Troubleshooting Your System."

 

Sector not found

 

Faulty diskette or hard drive.

 

Replace the diskette. If the problem persists, see "

Troubleshooting

Hard Drives

" in "Troubleshooting Your System." If the problem

persists, see "

Getting Help

."

 

Seek error

 

Seek operation failed

 

Shutdown failure

 

Shutdown test failure.

 

See "

Troubleshooting System Memory

" in "Troubleshooting Your

System."

 

Time-of-day clock stopped

 

Faulty battery.

 

See "

Troubleshooting the System Battery

" in "Troubleshooting Your

System."

 

Time-of-day not set - please

run SETUP program

 

Incorrect Time or Date settings; faulty system

battery.

 

Check the Time and Date settings (see "Using the System Setup

Program" in your User's Guide). If the problem persists, replace the
system battery (see "

System Battery

" in "Installing System

Options").

 

Timer chip counter 2 failed

 

Faulty system board.

 

See "

Getting Help

."

 

Unexpected interrupt in

protected mode

 

Faulty or improperly installed memory modules or

faulty system board.

 

See "

Troubleshooting System Memory

" in "Troubleshooting Your

System." If the problem persists, see "

Getting Help

."

 

Unsupported CPU stepping

detected

 

Microprocessor is not supported by the system.

 

Update the BIOS firmware (see "

Getting Help

").

 

Utility partition not

available

 

The key was pressed during POST, but no

utility partition exists on the boot hard drive.

 

Create a utility partition on the boot hard drive (see "Using the Dell

OpenManage Server Assistant CD" in your 

User's Guide).

 

Warning! No microcode update

loaded for processor n

 

BIOS error.

 

Update the BIOS firmware (see "

Getting Help

").

 

Write fault

 

Faulty diskette, CD drive, diskette drive, hard drive,

or hard-drive subsystem.

 

See "

Troubleshooting the Diskette Drive

," "

Troubleshooting a CD

Drive

," and "

Troubleshooting Hard Drives

" in "Troubleshooting Your

System."

 

Write fault on selected drive

NOTE:

If the system boots without a keyboard, mouse, or monitor attached, the system will not issue beep codes related to these peripherals.