76 Maintaining and Troubleshooting the Gateway ALR 9200 Server
3.
Reinstall the access cover for your safety (using the original screws),
then connect the power cords to the system.
4.
Turn the system on, and insert the Flash Memory Update Utility
diskette in drive A. After the system boots, the speaker emits a single
beep and the recovery process starts. This takes about three minutes.
When the recovery process completes, the speaker emits two beeps.
While in recovery mode, there is no screen display on the monitor. The
keyboard is also disabled as the system automatically recovers the
BIOS. The beep codes listed in Table 7 describe the recovery status.
5.
Turn the system off, disconnect all AC power cords from the system,
and remove the access cover.
6.
Move the jumper from pins 10 and 11 back to pins 9 and 10 to enable
the normal boot mode.
7.
Replace the foam pad and the access cover, remove the diskette from
drive A, and connect the power cords to the system.
8.
After running the special recovery mode, run the BIOS Setup or the
SSU to specify a new password. See “Security Menu” on page 92 and
“Security Add-in” on page 116 for information on setting passwords
in BIOS Setup and the SSU.
Table 7: Recovery Boot Beep Codes
Beep Codes
Message
2
Successful completion, no errors.
4
The system could not boot from the diskette. The diskette may not
be bootable.
Continuous series of
low beeps
The wrong BIOS recovery files are being used and/or the flash
memory jumper is in the wrong position.
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