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Troubleshooting 
This section is not intended to be a tutorial on repair and system troubleshooting.  It is intended to provide hints for 
the technician.  If the system experiencing problems has just been assembled, a first step should be to check the 
system against the assembly procedures in the printed “Quick Start User’s Guide,” and the electronic Product Guide 
that is provided on the CD provided with the system.  In addition, a troubleshooting guide is available on the CD 
and on the support website. 
http://support.intel.com/support/motherboards/server/
 
 
Trouble Shooting Information 
Problem Possible 
Solution 
System fails to boot 
Make sure the system is plugged into an AC power supply. Power off the system and 
make sure the cabling, connectors, and components are properly seated.  Remove all 
components except form the minimum required memory and minimum required 
processors and reboot.  If possible check individual components (especially 
processors and memory) in a known good system. 
1.  Check for processor termination card in the empty secondary processor slot.  
2.  Check for approved memory DIMM modules.  See the tested memory list at: 
http://support.intel.com/support/motherboards/server/
 
3.  Make sure the power supply connector is correctly attached to the 24 pin (ATX 
20pin +4) power connector.  Intel Server Chassis use a 24 pin SSI compliant 
power connector, but most third party chassis use 20 pin ATX power connectors.  
Refer to the printed “Quick Start Guide” or the electronic product guide also 
available on the CD that ships with the product. For further information, both of 
these documents are also available on the Intel Customer Support Website (see 
URL below). 
4.  If applicable, verify the 3.3v sense (2x5pin) power connector is attached to the 
power supply signal connector located next to the server board power connector. 
5.  Ensure the power supply being used is at least 800mA of +5V standby current to 
support WOL and is required for proper operation.  
System will not boot from 
the server board resource 
CDROM 
An incorrect BIOS Boot priority order is set. Press <F2> during POST and configure 
the boot order in BIOS setup.  
“motherboard is not 
supported” message at 
test start 
Each server board has a unique diagnostic package.  Ensure you have downloaded 
and are using the proper version of the diagnostic tests for the board you are installing 
or testing.  Ensure you have updated the board with the latest version of BIOS and 
firmware.  The latest versions of the software are located at 
http://support.intel.com/support/motherboards/server
Probe did not identify all 
expected devices 
Make sure the system is plugged into an AC power supply. Power off the system and 
make sure the cabling, connectors, and components are properly seated.  If possible, 
install individual components, especially processors, disks, and memory, into a 
known good system to determine if the device is recognized in a different system. 
Platform Confidence Test 
hangs during probe 
process 
If the test software hangs during the probe for processors, memory, or disks, 
remove/replace the device.  Otherwise, replace server board. 
Platform Confidence Test 
hangs during test 
execution 
Note the most recent test message to determine which FRU (Field Replaceable Unit) 
is failing.  Unless the test is specifically for processors, memory or disk, the probable 
cause is baseboard failure.  Replace the failing component as necessary.  
Other 
For further support information, check 
http://support.intel.com/support/motherboards/server/