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Equipment Configuration
Error
Run Setup and reconfigure the system.
Expansion ROM Allocation
Fail
Contact your dealer or an authorized
service center.
Floppy Disk Controller Error
Check the floppy drive cable and its
connections. If the cable is good and
properly connected, the floppy disk
controller may be the problem.
Change the floppy disk controller or
disable the onboard controller by
installing another add-on card with a
controller.
Floppy Drive A Error
Floppy Drive B Error
If there is a floppy disk in the drive,
remove it. If there is no floppy disk in
the drive, turn off the system and
check the cable connections. If the
connections are okay and the error
message continues to show, replace
the floppy drive.
Floppy Drive(s) Write
Protected
Enter BIOS Setup and restore the
setting to “Normal”.
Hard Disk Drive(s) Write
Protected
Enter BIOS Setup and restore the
setting to “Normal”..
IDE Drive 0 Error
IDE Drive 1 Error
IDE Drive 2 Error
IDE Drive 3 Error
Check the HDD cable connections
and IDE settings in CMOS Setup.
Replace the disk drive or the HDD
(hard disk drive) controller.
Insert system diskette and
press <Enter> key to reboot
Insert a bootable disk in the diskette
drive or remove this disk if a hard disk
drive is installed.
I/O Parity Error
Contact your dealer or an authorized
service center.
Error Message
Corrective Action
Summary of Contents for AcerPower 8600
Page 1: ...AcerPower 8600 User s Guide ...
Page 8: ...Notices viii ...
Page 11: ...xi Installing a AGP Card 101 Removing a AGP Card 102 Index 103 ...
Page 12: ...Table of Contents xii ...
Page 13: ...Getting Started Chapter 1 ...
Page 37: ...System Board Information Chapter 2 ...
Page 40: ...Chapter 2 System Board Information 28 Power Management USB support Hardware Monitoring ...
Page 45: ...33 JP4 Power LED JP5 Housing Intrusion conn JP6 Reset key JP7 Power switch Connector Function ...
Page 51: ...BIOS Information Chapter 3 ...
Page 92: ...Chapter 3 BIOS Information 80 ...
Page 93: ...Upgrading the System Chapter 4 ...
Page 106: ...Chapter 4 Upgrading the System 94 3 Gently pull the CPU straight up from its socket ...