
Indicators, Codes, and Messages 31
Warning Messages
A warning message alerts you to a possible problem and prompts you to respond before the system
continues a task. For example, before you format a diskette, a message will warn you that you may
lose all data on the diskette. Warning messages usually interrupt the task and require you to
respond by typing
y
(yes) or
n
(no).
NOTE: Warning messages are generated by either the application or the operating system. For more
information, see "Finding Software Solutions" and the documentation that accompanied the operating
system or application.
3-3-1 CMOS failure See "Getting Help."
3-3-2 System configuration check failure
3-3-3 Keyboard controller not detected
3-3-4 Video memory test failure
3-4-1 Screen initialization failure
3-4-2 Screen-retrace test failure
3-4-3 Video ROM search failure
4-2-1 No timer tick
4-2-2 Shutdown test failure
4-2-3 Gate A20 failure
4-2-4 Unexpected interrupt in protected
mode
See "Troubleshooting Expansion Cards" in
"Troubleshooting Your System."
4-3-1 Improperly installed or faulty
memory modules
See "Troubleshooting System Memory" in
"Troubleshooting Your System."
4-3-2 No memory modules installed in the
first memory module connector
Install a memory module in the first memory
module connector. See "System Memory" in
"Installing System Options."
4-3-3 Faulty system board See "Getting Help."
4-3-4 Time-of-day clock stopped See "Troubleshooting the System Battery" in
"Troubleshooting Your System."
4-4-1 Super I/O chip failure; faulty system
board
See "Getting Help."
4-4-4 Cache test failure; faulty
microprocessor
See "Troubleshooting the Microprocessors" in
"Troubleshooting Your System."
Table 2-9. System Beep Codes (continued)
Code Cause Corrective Action
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