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Post related troubleshooting – HP DL120 User Manual

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Error code

Error message

Corrective action/description

0271

Check date and time settings

BIOS found date or time is out of range. May
require setting legal date (1991-2099).
Access Setup and check the values in the System
Time and System Date fields of the Main menu.

0280

Previous boot incomplete - Default

configuration used

Initial bootup failed. BIOS automatically loads the

default system values and then boots again.

0281

Memory size found by POST differed
from EISA CMOS

The user added or removed a memory module,
thus the system memory size is different from the

previous bootup value.

02D0

System cache error - Cache disabled Processor error. Replace the processor.

02F0 CPU

ID:

02F4

EISA CMOS not writeable

System board failure. Replace the system board.

02F5

DMA Test Failed

The DMA control test failed.

02F6

Software NMI Failed

An NMI signal is detected.

POST related troubleshooting

Perform the following procedures when POST fails to run or displays error messages.
If the POST failure is during a routine boot up, check the following:

All external cables and power cables should be firmly plugged in.

The power outlet to which the server is connected and is working.

The server and monitor are both turned on. The power status LED indicator on the front panel

must be lit up green.

The monitor's contrast and brightness settings are correct.

All internal cables are properly connected and all boards are firmly seated.

The processor is fully seated in its socket.

The heat sink is properly installed on top of the processor.

All memory modules are properly installed.

If you have installed a PCI expansion board, verify that the board is firmly seated and any

switches or jumpers on the board are properly set. Refer to the documentation provided with the

expansion board.

All system cables are securely connected and are in their proper order.

If you have changed any switches on the system board, verify that each is properly set.