Illustrated Parts & Service Map

HP Compaq 6000 and 6080 Pro Microtower Business PC

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Document Number 581651-002. 2nd Edition March 2010.

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Cables

1 | Front I/O with USB 581573-001 2 | Power switch/LED cable assembly 581574-001 3 | SATA HDD cable, 18 inch, 1 straight end, 1 angled end 393958-001 4 | Optical drive power cable 581576-001 * | SATA cable, 14 inch, 2 straight ends 391740-001 * | eSATA port assembly 497726-001 * | Hard drive power cable 581575-001 * | Display Port (DP) to DVI cable 484156-001 * | Display Port (DP) to VGA cable 484155-001 *Not shown

Keyboards (not illustrated)

PS/2, Basic 537745-xxx USB, Standard 537746-xxx USB SmartCard 537747-xxx USB, Minila] 535873-xxx Key Specifications Washable[b] 577495-xxx Arabic AM Korean (Hangul)[a] -KDI Processor Type Intel Celeron, Core2 Duo, Core? Quad E g Belgian -181 LA Spanish -161 RAM Type DDR3-SDRAM DIMMs, PC2-10600 (1333 MHz) non-ECC ; BHCSY* -B41 Netherlands -331 Maximum RAM Supported | 16GB Em - Brazilian Portuguese -201 Norwegian[b] -091 Expansion Slots * 1 full-height PCI slot g = * 2 full-height PCle x1 slots Bulgarian -261 Polish -241 * 1 full-height PCIe x16 (ADD2/SDVO) Czech 991 PRC[a][b] -AAI Graphics Adapter Integrated Intel GMA 4500 graphics Danish -081 Portuguese 131 Chipset Intel Q43 Express Finnish -351 Romanian -20 Drive Support * (2)5.25-inch external optical drive bays French[b] -051 Russian -251 * (2)3.5-inch internal hard disk drive bays - - * (1)3.5-inch external bay for optional HP 22-in-1 media French Arabic -DEI Slovakian -231 card reader, pocket media drive, or other 3.5-inch device French Canadian[a][b] 121 Spanish[b] “071 YO Interfaces USB 2.0 (10, 4 front, 6 rear), DisplayPort, parallel (optional), German -041 Swedish[b] “101 serial (1 standard, 1 optional), RJ-45, front and rear audio jacks - (2 each), PS/2 ports (2), VGA connector, dual color diagnostic Greek -151 Swiss -11 LEDs Hebrew -BBI Taiwanese[a] -AB1 Operating Systems * Windows 7 E T + AWindows Vista Hungarian -211 Thai[b] -281 * Windows XP Iceland -DDI Turkish -141 International -B31 Turkish F -S41 Spare Parts talian(b] 061 USalb] -001 Japanese[a] -291 U.K.[b] -031 Kazakhstan -DFI “Not for 537747-xxx

[a] only countries marked with [a] are valid for 535873-xxx [b] only countries marked with [b] are valid for 577495-xxx

System Unit

1 | Access panel 585159-001 2 | Front bezel for use in 6000 models 581571-001 3 | Front bezel for use in 6080 models 608292-001 4 | Power supply, 320W 508153-001 * | Power supply, 320W, 89% efficient 508154-001 * | 5.25-inch bezel blank, jack black 570838-001

* Not shown

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Mass Storage Devices (not illustrated)

22-in-1 media card reader, 3.5-inch 480032-001 Blu-ray ROM DVD+/-RW SuperMulti DL Drive 581601-001 16X DVD+RW SuperMulti drive with LightScribe 581600-001 16X DVD-ROM drive 581599-001 500 GB SATA hard drive 504339-001 500-GB hard drive, 2.5-inch 449980-001 320 GB SATA hard drive 504338-001 250 GB, 7200-RPM SATA hard drive 504337-001 160 GB, 10000-RPM SATA hard drive, 2.5-inch with adapter 508312-001 160 GB, hard drive, 3.5-inch 504336-001 80 GB Solid-State Drive (SSD), 2.5-inch with adapter 508311-001 64 GB Solid-State Drive 581057-001 250-GB portable USB hard drive 500019-001

Miscellaneous Parts

1 | Fan duct assy 581572-001 2 | Heatsink with alcohol pad and factory-applied thermal grease 581354-001 3 | Internal speaker 581577-001 * | Chassis fan with guard 585884-001 * | Second serial port, LP 392414-001 * | Printer port 497727-001 * Mouse, PS2, optical 537748-001 * | Mouse, optical, jack black 537749-001 * Mouse, USB laser 570580-001 * | Powered USB speakers 466618-001 * | HP Business PC Security Lock Kit 508987-001 * Hard drive conversion kit, 2.5-inch to 3.5-inch 397117-001

Standard and Optional Boards *Not shown

LP = Low profile

System boards with thermal grease, alcohol pad, and CPU socket cover

1 | System board 531965-001 1 | System board, excludes ES (for use in Russia) 581350-001 Memory modules System Board 2 |4GB, PC3-10600 585157-001 PAR COMB CHFANZ 2 |2GB, PC3-10600 576110-001 2 | 1GB, PC3-10600 576109-001 Other boards * | Broadcom NetXtreme GbE PCle NIC 488293-001 * | HP Wireless 802.11b/g/n WLAN card 538048-001 * | Antenna for use with 538048-001 583345-001 * | LSI56K modem, PCle 490689-001 * | ATI HD3470 (RV620) 256-MB graphics card, one DP 1.1a connector, one | 516913-001 dual-link DVI connector, includes bracket * | ATI Radeon HD4550 (RV710) PCIe x16 graphics card, 512 MB 538051-001 * | ATI Radeon HD4650 (RV730) PCIe x16 graphics card, 1 GB 538052-001 * | Nvidia Quadro NVS290 256-MB PCle graphics card 460815-001 * | Nvidia Quadro NVS295 256-MB PCle graphics card 578226-001 * | Intel Gigabit NIC, includes bracket 490367-001 * | HP FireWire IEEE 1394 PCI card, FH 515182-001 * | Video card, SDVO, ADD2, DVI-D, includes bracket 398333-001 Intel Celeron Processors with alcohol pad and thermal grease: CMOS BAT PCI Ei a cn System Board Connectors and Jumpers (position of some untitled E3200, 1-MB cache, 2.40 GHz 585885-001 components may vary in location) 450, 512-KB cache, 2.20 GHz 508256-001 SPKR Speaker connector SATA PWR2 Hard drive power connec- Intel Core2 Quad Processors with alcohol pad and thermal grease: or Q9650, 12-MB cache, 3.00 GHz 497734-001 FRNT AUD Front audio connector USB Stacked USB ports Q9550, 12-MB cache, 2.83 GHz 465758-001 FRNT USB2 | Front USB connector SATA PWRI unem drive power con- Q9400, 6-MB cache, 2.66 GHz 49733-001 FRNT USBI | Front USB connector RJ45/USB Stacked network/USB Q8400, 4-MB cache, 2.66 GHz 573955-001 connector Intel Core2 Duo Processors with alcohol pad and thermal grease: DIMMI-4 Memory slots PSWD Password header E8600, 6-MB cache, 3.33 GHz 497732-001 SATAO-3 Drive connectors XIPCIEXP2 PCle x1 slot E8500, 6-MB cache, 3.16 GHz 466170-001 PAR Parallel port connector XIPCIEXP1 PCle x1 slot E8400, 6-MB cache, 3.00 GHz 509554-001 COMB Serial port connector XI6PCIEXP PCle x16 slot E7600, 3-MB cache, 3.06 GHz 573954-001 CHFAN2 Rear fan connector RAM RCVRY | RAM header E7500, 3-MB cache, 2.93 GHz 583006-001 IN/OUT Double stack audio connector | PCII PCI slot E6300, 2-MB cache, 2.80 GHz 580748-001 PS2 PS/2 mouse and keyboard BAT RTC battery connectors a es MAIN SUP- | Main power CMOS CMOS reset button E5300, 2-MB cache, 2.60 GHz 516900-001 PLY PWR * Not shown VGA Monitor connector PWRCPU CPU power connector

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Setup Utility

Basic system information is in the Setup Utility held in the system ROM, accessed by pressing F1O when prompted (on screen) during the boot sequence.

Computer Setup Menu

Heading | Option/Description File System Information - Lists the following main system specifications: * Product name * System BIOS * SKU number (some models) e Chassis serial number * Processor type/speed/stepping * Asset tracking number * Cache Size (LI/L2) * ME firmware version * Memory size/speed/no. channels | + Management mode * Integrated MAC Address About - Displays copyright notice. Set Time and Date - Allows you to set system time and date. Flash System ROM - Allows you to select a drive containing a new BIOS. Replicated Setup-Save to Removable Media & Restore from Removable Media Default Setup * Save Current Settings as Default * Restore Factory Settings as Default Apply Defaults and Exit - Applies the selected default settings and clears any established passwords. Ignore Changes and Exit - Exits setup without applying or saving any changes. Save Changes and Exit - Saves changes to system configuration or default set- tings and exits Computer Setup.

Storage Device Configuration - Lists all installed BIOS-controlled storage devices.

* Drive Emulation

* Emulation Type - ATAPI Zip or LS-120 drive, hard disk, CD-ROM drive * Translation Mode

* Translation Parameters

* SATA Default Values

Storage Options: Removable Media Boot, eSATA Port, Max eSATA Speed, SATA Emulation

DPS Self-Test - Allows you to execute self-tests on ATA hard drives.

Boot Order - Allows you to specify boot order.

* Shortcut to Temporarily Override Boot Order

Security Setup Password - Allows you to set and enable setup (Administrator) password. Power-On Password - Allows you to set and enable power-on password. Password Options - When any password exists allows you to lock legacy resources, enable/disable network server mode, specify password requirement for warm boot, and allows you to enable/disable Setup Browse Mode, enable/ disable Stringent Password.

Device Security (some models) - Enables/disables all I/O ports, audio, network controllers, embedded security devices., SATAQ-4.

USB Security - Allows you to set Device Available/Device Hidden for:

Front USB Ports 1-6, Rear USB Ports 1-12.

Slot Security - Allows you to disable PCIe/PCI slots and associated cards. Network Service Boot - Enables/disables boot from OS on a server.

System IDs - Allows you to set Asset tag, ownership tag, chassis serial number/ UUID, and keyboard locale setting.

DriveLock Security-Lets you assign/modify hard drive p/w for added security. System Security (some models) - Allows you to enable/disable:

* Data Execution Prevention

* Protected Audio Video Path (PAVP) (some models)

* Virtualization Technology (some models)

* Virtualization Technology Directed I/O (some models)

* —Trusted Execution Technology 1/0

* Embedded Security Device Support

* OS management of Embedded Security Device (some models)

Master Boot Record Security - Allows you to save or restore master boot record. Setup Security Level - Provides method to allow users limited access to change specified setup options without knowing Setup password.

Power OS Power Management - Lets you enable/disable Runtime Power Management, Idle Power Savings, ACPI S3 Hard Disk Reset, ACPI S3 PS2 Mouse Wakeup, USB Wake on Device Insertion, Unique Sleep State Blink Rates.

Hardware Power Management-Lets you enable/disable SATA bus power mgmt. Thermal - Allows you to control minimum permitted fan idle speed. Advanced | Power-On Options - Allows you to set: * | POST mode-QuickBoot, FullBoot, Clear Memory, FullBoot every x days * POST messages - Enable/disable * FO prompt - Enable/disable * FIO prompt - Enable/disable *- FI2 prompt - Enable/disable * | Factory Recovery Boot Support - Enable/disable * Option ROM prompt - Enable/disable * - WOL After Power Loss - Enable/disable * Remote wakeup boot source - Remote server/local hard drive * After Power Loss - Off/on/previous state * POST delay - None, 5, 10, 15, or 20 seconds * Limit CPUID Value to 3 * Bypass Fl prompt Execute Memory Test -Restarts computer and executes POST memory test. BIOS Power-On - Allows you to set the computer to turn on at a preset time. Onboard Devices - Lets you set resources or disable onboard system devices. PCI Devices - Lists installed PCI devices with their IRQ settings and allows you to reconfigure IRQ or disable devices. PCI VGA Configuration - Allows you to specify which VGA controller will be used when multiple video adapters are available. Bus Options (some models) - Allows you to enable/disable PCI SERR% Genera- tion and PCI VGA palette snooping. Device Options - Allows you to set: * Printer Mode - Bi-Directional, EPP & ECP, Output Only * Num Lock state at power-on - off/on * | S5 Wake on LAN - enable/disable * Processor cache - enable/disable * Integrated video - enable/disable * Multi-Processor - enable/disable * Internal speaker - enable/disable * Monitor Tracking - enable/disable * NIC PXE Option ROM Download - enable/disable

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Recovering the Configuration Settings

This method of recovery requires that you first perform the Save to Removable Media command with the Computer Setup (F10) Utility before Restore is needed.

NOTE: It is recommended that you save any modified computer configuration settings to a USB flash media device or a diskette-like device (a storage device set to emulate a diskette drive) and save the device for possible future use.

To restore the configuration, insert a USB flash media device or other storage media emulating a diskette with the saved configuration and perform the Restore from Removable Media command with the Computer Setup (F10) Utility.

Drive Protection System

The Drive Protection System (DPS) is a diagnostic tool built into the hard drives installed in some computers. DPS is designed to help diagnose problems that might result in unwarranted hard drive replacement.

Running DPS will not affect any programs or data stored on the hard drive. The test resides in the hard drive firmware and can be executed even if the computer will not boot to an operating system. The time required to execute the test depends on the manufacturer and size of the hard drive; in most cases, the test will take approximately two minutes per gigabyte.

Use DPS when you suspect a hard drive problem. If the computer reports a SMART Hard Drive Detect Imminent Failure message, there is no need to run DPS, instead, back up the information on the hard drive and contact a service provider for a replacement hard drive.

Accessing DPS through Computer Setup

1. Turn on or restart the computer. 2. When the F10 Setup message appears in the lower-right corner of the screen, press the F10. 3. Select Storage > DPS Self-Test.

4. Select the hard drive to be tested and follow the screen prompts to complete the testing process.

Password Security

This computer supports security password features, which can be established through the Computer Setup Utilities menu.

This computer supports two security password features that are established through the Computer Setup Utilities menu: setup password and power-on password. When you establish only a setup password, any user can access all the information on the computer except Computer Setup. When you establish only a power-on password, the power-on password is required to access Computer Setup and any other information on the computer. When you establish both passwords, only the setup password will give you access to Computer Setup.

When both passwords are set, the setup password can also be used in place of the power-on password as an override to log in to the computer. This is a useful feature for a network administrator.

If you forget the password for the computer, you can clear that password so you can gain access to the information on the computer by resetting the password jumper.

CAUTION: Pushing the CMOS button will reset CMOS values to factory defaults.

Resetting the password jumper

1. Shut down the computer.

2. With the power cord disconnected, press the power button again to drain the system of any residual power.

. Remove the access panel. . Locate the header and jumper. . Remove the jumper from pins 1 and 2. Place the jumper on either pin 1 or 2, but not both.

. Replace the access panel.

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. Plug in and turn on power. Allow the operating system to start. This clears the current passwords and disables the password features.

8. To establish new passwords, repeat steps 1 - 4, replace the password jumper on pins 1 and 2,

then repeat steps 6 - 8. Establish new passwords in Computer Setup.

Clearing and Resetting the CMOS

The CMOS button resets CMOS but does not clear the power-on and setup passwords. Clearing CMOS will clear the Active Management Technology (AMT) settings in the Manage- ment Engine BIOS Extension (MEBx), including the password. The password will default to “admin” and will need to be reset. The AMT settings will also need to be reset. To access the MEBsx, press Ctrl+P during POST.

1. Turn off the computer and any external devices, and disconnect power.

2. Remove the access panel.

3. On the system board, press and hold the CMOS button for 5 seconds.

4. Replace the access panel, external devices, and reconnect the power cord. 5. Turn on the computer.

You will receive POST error messages after clearing CMOS and rebooting advising you that configuration changes have occurred. Use Computer Setup to reset any special system setups along with the date and time.

HP Vision Field Diagnostics

The Hewlett-Packard Vision Field Diagnostics utility allows you to view information about the hardware configuration of the computer and perform hardware diagnostic tests on the sub- systems of the computer. The utility simplifies the process of effectively identifying, diagnos- ing, and isolating hardware issues.

The Survey tab is displayed when you invoke HP Vision Field Diagnostics. This tab shows the current configuration of the computer. From the Survey tab, there is access to several categories of information about the computer. Other tabs provide additional information, including diag- nostic test options and test results. The information in each screen of the utility can be saved as an html file and stored on a diskette or USB flash drive.

Use HP Vision Field Diagnostics to determine if all the devices installed on the computer are recognized by the system and functioning properly. Running tests is optional but recommended after installing or connecting a new device.

Vision Field Diagnostics may be found on the CD that shipped with some computer models. The tool may also be downloaded from the HP Web site using the following procedure:

. Go to www.hp.com

. Click the Software & Download driver link.

. Select Download drivers and software (and firmware).

. Enter the product number in the text box and press Enter.

. Select the specific product.

. Select the OS.

. Click the Diagnostic link.

. Click Hewlett-Packard Vision Field Diagnostics.

. Click Download.

NOTE: The download includes instructions on how to create a bootable CD or USB flash drive.

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Common POST Error Messages

Common POST Error Messages (continued)

Screen Message

Description

Recommended Action

Screen Message

Description

Recommended Action

101-Option ROM Error

1. System ROM checksum.

2. Expansion board option ROM checksum.

1. Verify ROM, reflash if required

2. Ifexpansion board recently added, remove to see if problem remains.

3. Clear CMOS.

. If message disappears, may be

problem with expansion card.

. Replace system board.

103-System Board Failure

DMA or timers

. Clear CMOS. 2: 3.

Remove expansion boards.

Replace the system board.

1720-SMART Hard Drive Detects Immi- nent Failure

Hard drive is about to fail. (Some hard drives have a hard drive firmware patch that will fix an erroneous error message.)

1.

Er

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Determine if hard drive is giving correct error message. Enter Computer Setup and run the Drive Protection System test under Storage > DPS Self-test.

Apply hard drive firmware patch if applicable.

Back up contents and replace hard drive.

162-System Options Not Set

Configuration incorrect. RTC battery may need to be replaced.

Run Computer Setup and check con- figuration in Advanced > Onboard Devices. Reset date and time in Con-

trol Panel. If problem persists, replace RTC battery.

1796-SATA Cabling Error

One or more SATA devices are improperly attached. For optimal performance, the SATA O and SATA 1 con- nectors must be used before SATA 2 and SATA 3.

Ensure SATA connectors are used in ascending order. For one device, use SATA 0. For two devices, use SATA O and SATA 1. For three devices, use SATA 0, SATAIÍ, and SATA 4.

163-Time & Date Not Set

Invalid time or date in con- figuration memory.

RTC battery may need to be replaced.

“or-

CMOS jumper may not be properly installed.

Reset the date and time under Con- trol Panel (Computer Setup can also

be used). If the problem persists, replace the RTC battery. “or-

Check for proper placement of the

CMOS jumper.

164-Memory Size Error

Memory amount has changed since the last boot (memory added or removed).

“or-

Incorrect memory configu- ration.

Press Fl to save memory changes.

-or-

1.

2. Make sure the memory module(s)

Run Setup (FIO).

are installed properly.

. If 3rd party memory added, test

using HP-only memory.

. Verify proper memory type.

1797-SATA Drivelock is not supported in RAID mode.

Drivelock is enabled on one or more SATA hard drives, and they cannot be accessed while the system is config- ured for RAID mode.

Either remove the Drivelocked SATA device or disable the Drive- lock feature. To disable the Drive- lock feature, enter Computer Setup, change Storage > Storage Options > SATA Emulation to IDE, and select File > Save Changes and Exit. Re-enter Computer Setup and select Security > Drivelock Secu- rity. For each listed Drivelock-capa- ble SATA device, ensure Drivelock is Disabled. Lastly, change Storage > Storage Options > SATA Emula- tion back to RAID and select File > Save Changes and Exit.

1801-Microcode Patch Error

Processor not supported by ROM BIOS.

1. Upgrade BIOS to proper version. 2

Change the processor.

201-Memory Error

RAM failure.

3. Remove and replace the identified

. Ensure memory modules are

correctly installed.

. Verify proper memory type.

faulty memory module(s).

. If the error persists after replacing modules, replace system board.

2200-PMM Allocation Error during MEBx Download

Memory error during POST execution of the Manage- ment Engine (ME) BIOS Extensions option ROM.

l

. Reboot the computer.

. Unplug power cord, reseat

memory, reboot computer.

. If memory configuration recently

changed, unplug computer, restore original memory configuration, and reboot computer.

. If the error persists, replace the

system board.

213-Incompatible Memory Module in Memory Socket(s) X,

ME

A memory module in mem- ory socket identified in error message missing critical SPD information, or incom- patible with the chipset.

1. Verify proper memory type.

. Try another memory socket.

3. Replace DIMM with a module

conforming to the SPD standard.

214-DIMM Configura- tion Warning

Populated DIMM configura- tion is not optimized.

Rearrange DIMMs so each channel

has the same amount of memory.

215-DIMM Configura- tion Warning

Populated DIMM configura- tion is not optimized.

Remove power from the system and reinstall memory modules. On AMD systems, populate modules starting

with slot XMM4, then XMM3,

XMM?2, XMMI. On Intel systems, populate modules starting with slot

DIMMI, then DIMM3, DIMM?, DIMMA.

2201-MEBx Module did not checksum cor- rectly

Memory error during POST execution of the Manage- ment Engine (ME) BIOS Extensions option ROM.

. Reboot the computer.

. Unplug power cord, reseat

memory, reboot computer.

. If memory configuration recently

changed, unplug computer, restore original memory configuration, and reboot computer.

. If the error persists, replace the

system board.

219-ECC Memory Module Detected ECC Modules not supported on this Platform

Recently added memory module(s) support ECC memory error correction.

1. If additional memory was recently

added, remove it to see if the problem remains.

. Check product documentation for

memory support information.

2202-PMM Dealloca- tion Error during MEBsx cleanup

Memory error during POST execution of the Manage- ment Engine (ME) BIOS Extensions option ROM.

. Reboot the computer.

. Unplug power cord, reseat

memory, reboot computer.

. If memory configuration recently

changed, unplug computer, restore original memory configuration, and reboot computer.

. If the error persists, replace the

system board.

301, 304-Keyboard error

Keyboard failure or System Unit Error

. Reconnect keyboard with

computer turned off.

. Check connector for bent or

missing pins.

. Ensure no keys are depressed. . Replace keyboard. . If 304 possible system board issue

501-Display Adapter Failure

Graphics display controller.

4

1. Reseat graphics card. 2. É

. Check monitor connection.

Clear CMOS.

. Replace graphics card if possible

2203-Setup error dur- ing MEBx execution

MEBsx selection or exit resulted in a setup failure.

. Reboot the computer.

. Unplug power cord, reseat

memory, reboot computer.

. If memory configuration recently

changed, unplug computer, restore original memory configuration, and reboot computer.

. If the error persists, replace the

system board.

510-Flash Screen Image Corrupted

Flash Screen image has errors.

Reflash the system ROM with the latest BIOS image.

2204-Inventory error during MEBx execu- tion

BIOS information passed to the MEBsx resulted in a fail- ure.

. Reboot the computer.

. Iferror persists, update to latest

BIOS version.

. If the error still persists, replace

the system board.

511-CPU Fan not Detected

CPU fan is not connected or may have malfunctioned.

. Reseat CPU fan. . Reseat fan cable. 3. Replace CPU fan.

512-Rear Chassis Fan not Detected

Rear chassis fan is not con- nected or may have mal- functioned.

. Reseat rear chassis fan. . Reseat fan cable.

3. Replace rear chassis fan.

2205-Interface error during MEBx execu- tion

MEBsx operation experi- enced a hardware error dur- ing communication with ME.

. Reboot the computer.

. Iferror persists, update to latest

BIOS version.

. If the error still persists, replace

the system board.

605-Diskette Drive Type Error

Mismatch in drive type.

2.

. Disconnect any other diskette controller devices (tape drives).

Clear CMOS.

2211-Memory not con- figured correctly for proper MEBx execu- tion.

DIMM!I is not installed.

Make sure there is a memory module in the black DIMM!I socket and that it is properly seated.

Invalid Electronic Serial Number

Electronic serial number is missing.

Enter the correct serial number in Computer Setup.

917-Front Audio Not Connected

Front audio harness has been detached or unseated from motherboard.

Reconnect or replace front audio harness.

Memory Parity Error

Parity RAM failure. Third-party graphics card may be causing a problem.

Run Computer Setup and Diagnostic utilities. Remove 3rd party graphics card to see if the problem goes away.

921-Device in PCI

There is an incompatibility/

Try rebooting the system. If the error

Network Server Mode Active and No Key-

Keyboard failure while Net- work Server Mode enabled.

1.

EA

3. 4.

Reconnect keyboard with computer turned off.

Check connector for bent or missing pins. Ensure that no keys are depressed.

Replace keyboard.

Parity RAM failure. Third-party graphics card may be causing a problem.

Run Computer Setup and Diagnostic utilities. Remove 3rd party graphics card to see if problem goes away.

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