Lenovo 8123 Manuel D’Utilisation

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Code
 
Description
 
Action
 
8603
 
Pointing
 
device
 
error
 
No
 
mouse
 
was
 
detected.
 
v
   
Install
 
a
 
mouse.
 
Or
 
v
   
Set
 
the
 
mouse
 
option
 
correctly
 
using
 
the
 
Setup
 
Utility.
If
 
you
 
cannot
 
correct
 
the
 
problem,
 
have
 
the
 
computer
 
serviced.
  
POST
 
beep
 
codes
 
Another
 
way
 
for
 
POST
 
to
 
notify
 
you
 
of
 
errors
 
is
 
through
 
a
 
series
 
of
 
audible
 
beeps.
 
A
 
beep
 
pattern
 
represents
 
a
 
numeric
 
value
 
and
 
provides
 
further
 
information
 
about
 
the
 
location
 
of
 
a
 
potential
 
problem.
 
The
 
following
 
are
 
the
 
most
 
common
 
POST
 
beep
 
codes
 
that
 
you
 
might
 
hear
 
when
 
starting
 
your
 
computer.
 
 
Beep
 
pattern
 
Description
 
Action
 
1
 
long
 
and
 
2
 
short
 
beeps
 
No
 
on-screen
 
message.
 
Beeps
 
occur
 
before
 
video
 
initialization.
 
Remove
 
and
 
reinstall
 
the
 
dual
 
inline
 
memory
 
modules
 
(DIMMs).
 
If
 
the
 
problem
 
persists,
 
have
 
the
 
computer
 
serviced.
 
1
 
long
 
beep
 
followed
 
by
 
a
 
series
 
of
 
short
 
beeps
 
External
 
ROM
 
failure
 
(such
 
as
 
VGA)
 
If
 
the
 
problem
 
persists,
 
have
 
the
 
computer
 
serviced.
 
2
 
short
 
beeps
 
A
 
POST
 
error
 
occurred.
 
If
 
you
 
have
 
changed
 
the
 
hardware
 
configuration,
 
go
 
into
 
the
 
Setup
 
Utility
 
and
 
exit
 
to
 
save
 
setting.
 
Otherwise
 
refer
 
to
 
error
 
code
 
section
 
to
 
resolve
 
error.
 
1
 
short
 
-
 
3
 
short
 
-
 
3
 
short
 
-
 
1
 
short
 
No
 
memory
 
or
 
no
 
configuration
 
memory
 
Reinstall
 
the
 
memory.
 
If
 
problem
 
persists,
 
replace
 
the
 
memory.
  
Here
 
are
 
some
 
general
 
guidelines
 
for
 
working
 
with
 
POST
 
beep
 
codes:
 
v
   
Record
 
any
 
beep
 
patterns
 
that
 
you
 
hear.
 
If
 
you
 
call
 
for
 
service,
 
you
 
will
 
be
 
asked
 
for
 
the
 
beep
 
patterns.
 
v
   
If
 
the
 
beep
 
pattern
 
is
 
not
 
in
 
this
 
book,
 
more
 
in-depth
 
troubleshooting
 
is
 
required.
 
 
Chapter
 
5.
 
Troubleshooting
 
and
 
diagnostics
 
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