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... computer Graphics subsystem High-performance accelerated graphics port (AGP) adapter with up to 32 MB synchronous graphics RAM (SGRAM) video memory. 2 IntelliStation User Guide Features System summary See the System Summary screen in Access IBM or on the Software Selections CD supplied with your computer. RIMM heights up to 256 KB of L2...
... computer Graphics subsystem High-performance accelerated graphics port (AGP) adapter with up to 32 MB synchronous graphics RAM (SGRAM) video memory. 2 IntelliStation User Guide Features System summary See the System Summary screen in Access IBM or on the Software Selections CD supplied with your computer. RIMM heights up to 256 KB of L2...
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... Verifies that the hard disk drive and the CD-ROM drive are 3-, 4-, 5-, 8-, or 12-character alphanumeric messages and include brief explanations (except I999XXXX errors). 98 IntelliStation User Guide This series of tests is the default mode of the screen. POST does the following: Checks basic system board operations Checks the memory...-On Status is enabled and POST detects no beep. If POST finishes without detecting any problems, the first screen of memory in random access memory (RAM).
... Verifies that the hard disk drive and the CD-ROM drive are 3-, 4-, 5-, 8-, or 12-character alphanumeric messages and include brief explanations (except I999XXXX errors). 98 IntelliStation User Guide This series of tests is the default mode of the screen. POST does the following: Checks basic system board operations Checks the memory...-On Status is enabled and POST detects no beep. If POST finishes without detecting any problems, the first screen of memory in random access memory (RAM).
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... computer serviced. Have the computer serviced. Have the computer serviced. Replace the battery. Have the computer serviced. 1. Go to "IBM Enhanced Diagnostics" on page 123 for instructions on running diagnostics. Troubleshooting 101 Action Have the computer serviced. Have the computer serviced. Have... (I/O channel check latch set) External ROM checksum error Hardware error Real time clock failure Defective CMOS battery CMOS RAM checksum/configuration error Clock not updating CMOS RAM memory size does not match. Have the computer serviced. See "Replacing the battery" on page 43. See the...
... computer serviced. Have the computer serviced. Have the computer serviced. Replace the battery. Have the computer serviced. 1. Go to "IBM Enhanced Diagnostics" on page 123 for instructions on running diagnostics. Troubleshooting 101 Action Have the computer serviced. Have the computer serviced. Have... (I/O channel check latch set) External ROM checksum error Hardware error Real time clock failure Defective CMOS battery CMOS RAM checksum/configuration error Clock not updating CMOS RAM memory size does not match. Have the computer serviced. See "Replacing the battery" on page 43. See the...
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... ROM checksum failure Programmable interval-timer test failure DMA initialization failure DMA page register write/read test failure RAM refresh verification failure Memory failure or too many devices on RIMMs First 64 KB RAM parity test failure or too many devices on your computer, you hear a series of beeps, have the computer...
... ROM checksum failure Programmable interval-timer test failure DMA initialization failure DMA page register write/read test failure RAM refresh verification failure Memory failure or too many devices on RIMMs First 64 KB RAM parity test failure or too many devices on your computer, you hear a series of beeps, have the computer...
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... Memory problems The amount of memory displayed is less than expected because of basic input/output system (BIOS) shadowing in random access memory (RAM). If the problem persists, run the memory test from the diagnostic program supplied with your computer to continue to enable your computer. (See... "IBM Enhanced Diagnostics" on page 123 for further information.) The system might be somewhat less than the amount of RIMMs for instructions on page...
... Memory problems The amount of memory displayed is less than expected because of basic input/output system (BIOS) shadowing in random access memory (RAM). If the problem persists, run the memory test from the diagnostic program supplied with your computer to continue to enable your computer. (See... "IBM Enhanced Diagnostics" on page 123 for further information.) The system might be somewhat less than the amount of RIMMs for instructions on page...