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Computer Diagnosis
List of Error Codes
062 Boot failure--default configuration used Default configuration in use
101 System Board Failure Interrupt controller failure
102 System Board Failure Timer 2 test failure
106 System Board Failure Diskette controller failure
114 Adapter ROM Error Adapter ROM checksum error
151 System Board Failure Real-time clock failure
161 Bad CMOS Battery Dead battery
162 Configuration Change Has Occurred Configuration error
162 Configuration Error CMOS checksum error
163 Date and Time Incorrect Real-time clock is not updating
173 Configuration Change Has Occurred ROM configuration has changed
201 Memory Size Error Memory size/data error
301 Keyboard Error Keyboard failure
303 Keyboard Error Keyboard controller failure
604 Diskette Drive Error Diskette drive 0 failure
605 Diskette Drive Error Diskette unlocked problem
1780 Hard Disk Error Fixed disk 0 failure
1800 PCI Error No more IRQs available
1801 PCI Error No more room for optional ROM
1802 PCI Error No more I/O space available
1803 PCI Error No more memory (above 1 MB) available
1804 PCI Error No more memory (below 1 MB) available
1805 PCI Error Checksum error or 0 size optional ROM
1962 IPL Error An operating system could not be found
8601 Pointing Device Error Pointing device failure
I9990301 IPL Error Hard disk failure
I9990305 IPL Error An operating system could not be found
Code Description
If a problem occurs with your hardware, [POST Start up Error(s)] is displayed along with the
error code(s), follow the on-screen instructions.
Setup: Setup Utility ( page 36) is started. Run [Load Default Settings (PnP)].
Next the Setup Utility must be run again to input the appropriate operating environ-
ment settings.
Exit: Ignore the error message(s), and restart the computer.
Follow the messages on the screen.
At the MS-DOS prompt (A:\WINDOWS\COMMAND>), input the
following:
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When the display below is shown, select [1. Boot]
1. Boot
2. Restore HDD to factory default (For beginners)
3. Restore HDD to factory default (For advanced users)
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To run the program, insert the Firstaid FD you created into the
floppy disk drive, then turn your computer on
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Using the Self-diagnosis Program
Follow the procedure below to check whether each part of your computer is operating properly.