Bags and Gloves E-9220T Manual Do Utilizador

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Chapter 6: Troubleshooting
If you have the correct test equipment, make sure that the new battery has power. 
Although unlikely, your new battery may be defective.
Beep codes
Whenever a recoverable error occurs during the power-on self-test (POST), the BIOS 
displays an error message that describes the problem. The BIOS also sounds a beep code 
(one long tone followed by two short tones) during POST if the video configuration fails 
(a faulty video controller) or if an expansion card is not functioning correctly. One short 
beep indicates the BIOS will boot the operating system. No error found.
A PCI expansion card (for example, a RAID controller) can also issue audible errors by itself, 
usually consisting of one long tone followed by a series of short tones. For more 
information on the beep codes issued, check the documentation for that device.
The following table shows POST error beep codes. Prior to system video initialization, BIOS 
uses these codes to inform users of error conditions.
Beeps
Description
Troubleshooting steps
1
Memory  refresh  timer  error
Reseat the memory modules or replace with 
modules you know are good.
2
Parity error in the first 64 KB of memory.
Same as for 1 beep.
3
Base memory read/write test error
Same as for 1 beep.
4
System board timer not operational.
Possible system board malfunction. To 
eliminate the possibility of an add in-card 
problem, remove all expansion cards.
If the beep code occurs even when all 
expansion cards have been removed, the 
system board is at fault.
If the beep code does not occur when the 
expansion cards have been removed, one 
of the cards is causing the problem. Install 
the cards one at a time until the problem 
happens again. When the beep code 
returns, the most recent card you installed 
is at fault.
5
The processor on the system board 
generated an error.
Try a known good processor in the processor 
socket.
Same as for 4 beeps.
6
The keyboard controller (8042) may be 
defective. The BIOS cannot switch to 
Protected mode.
Remove the keyboard to see if the error goes 
away. If it does, try a known good keyboard.
Same as for 4 beeps.