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Table 3~1. System Messages

(continued)

Message

Cause

Corrective Action

Invalid

configuration
information -

please run

SETUP program

Incorrect ISA_CLR

jumper configuration,

incorrect configuration

settings in System Setup

program, or faulty
battery

Remove the plug from the
ISA-CLR jumper. See Appen­

dix B, "Jumpers, Switches,

and tions. Check the System Setup

configuration settings. See
Chapter 4, "Using the System
Setup Program," in the system

User's Guide for instructions.

Replace the battery. See

Chapter 8, "Installing System

Board Options."

Invalid CPU

speed

detected -

check jumpers

Incorrect microproces­

sor jumper configuration

Check the microprocessor
speed jumper. See Appendix B,

"Jumpers, Switches, and

Connectors."

Invalid NVRAM

configuration,
resource
reallocated

System detected and

corrected a resource
conflict when system

resources were allo­

cated using the RCU

No action is required.

I/O parity

interrupt at
address

Expansion card improp­

erly installed or faulty

Reinstall the expansion cards

(see Chapter 8, "Installing Sys­

tem Board Options"). If the

problem persists, replace the
expansion card.

Keyboard clock

line failure

Keyboard

failure

Keyboard cable connec­

tor loose or Improperly
connected, defective

keyboard, or defective
keyboard/mouse control­
ler (defective system
board)

Check the keyboard cable con­
nection. Replace the keyboard.

If the problem persists,

replace the system board.
See Chapter 12, "Getting

Help," for instructions on

obtaining technical assistance.

Keyboard

controller

failure

Defective keyboard/

mouse controller (defec­

tive system board)

Replace the system board.

See Chapter 12, "Getting

Help," for instructions on

obtaining technical assistance.

Keyboard data

line failure

Keyboard stuck

key failure

Keyboard cable connec­

tor loose or Improperly
connected, defective

keyboard, or defective
keyboard/mouse control­
ler (defective system
board)

Check the keyboard cable con­
nection. Replace the keyboard.

If the problem persists,

replace the system board. See
Chapter 12, "Getting Help,"

for instructions on obtaining
technical assistance.

NOTE: For the full name of an abbreviation or acronym used in this table, see the abbreviation and

acronym list that precedes the Index

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