1.
Run Setup. You must know the correct configuration values for your
system before you enter Setup, which is why you should write these
values down when the system is correctly configured. An incorrect
Setup configuration is a major cause of power-on error messages,
especially for a new system.
2.
Remove the system cover according to the directions in the system
housing installation guide. Check that the system board and any
expansion boards are set correctly.
3.
If you cannot access a new disk, it may be because your disk is not
physically formatted. Physically format the disk using the FDISK and
FORMAT commands.
4.
Check that all connectors and boards are secure. Consult the system
housing installation guide for assistance.
If you follow the corrective steps above and still receive an error message,
the cause may be an equipment malfunction.
If you are sure that your configuration values are correct and your battery is
in good condition, the problem may lie in a damaged or defective chip.
Contact an authorized service center for assistance.
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