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Intel® Server System SR1640TH TPS 
Functional Architecture 
Revision 1.0 
 
 
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Intel order number: E94847-001 
 
 
Error Manager 
 
 
No.                                     Event Info                                                      Time 
 
005             M-BIT MEM ECC Error CPU0 Ch 0 Dimm0             10/15/09 15:12:23 
004             S-BIT MEM ECC Error CPU0 Ch 0 Dimm0              10/15/09 15:11:25 
003             PCIE UNCOR ERR  Bus0 Dev 1C Fun0                  10/15/09 15:08:36 
002             MEM Parity Error CPU0 Ch 0 Dimm0                       10/15/09 15:07:11 
001             Thermal Trip Occurred.                                              10/15/09 15:05:05 
             
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Figure 8. Example of Event Log Viewer 
The Event log viewer is at another page than the BIOS error manager. The event log viewer 
can display many log in one page. Each event log is displayed in one line. The latest one is 
on the top. When there are more event logs on one page, Page Up and Page Down keys 
can be used. There is a scroll bar to allow end-users to view the logs from top to bottom. 
 
2.6  BIOS User Interface 
2.6.1 
Logo / Diagnostic Screen 
The logo / Diagnostic Screen displays in one of two forms: 
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If Quiet Boot is enabled in the BIOS setup, a logo splash screen displays. By default, 
Quiet Boot is enabled in the BIOS setup. If the logo displays during POST, press 
<Esc> to hide the logo and display the diagnostic screen. 
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If a logo is not present in the flash ROM or if Quiet Boot is disabled in the system 
configuration, the summary and diagnostic screen displays. 
The diagnostic screen displays the following information: 
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BIOS ID 
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Platform name 
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Total memory detected (Total size of all installed DDR3 DIMMs) 
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Processor information (Intel branded string, speed, and number of physical 
processor identified) 
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Keyboards detected (if plugged in) 
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Mouse devices detected (if plugged in) 
2.6.2 
BIOS Boot Popup Menu 
The BIOS Boot Specification (BBS) provides for a Boot Popup Menu invoked by pressing the 
<F6> key during POST. The BBS popup menu displays all available boot devices. The list 
order in the popup menu is not the same as the boot order in the BIOS setup; it simply lists 
the bootable devices from which the system can be booted. 
When a User Password or Administrator Password is active in Setup, the password is to 
access the Boot Popup Menu.