BIOS ERROR MESSAGES (continued)
Message
Description
CMOS Time & Date
Use Standard Setup in the WinBIOS Setup Program
Not Set
to set the date and time of the CMOS.
D: Drive Error
The BIOS is not receiving any response from hard
disk drive D:. Check Standard Setup using the
WinBIOS Setup Program to see if the correct hard
disk drive has been selected.
D: Drive Failure
The BIOS cannot get
any response from hard disk
drive D:. It may be necessary to replace the hard disk.
Diskette Boot Failure
The disk used to boot up in floppy drive A: is corrupt,
which means it cannot be used to boot up the system.
Use another boot disk and follow the instructions on
the screen.
Display Switch Not Proper
Some systems require that a video switch on the
processor be set to either color or monochrome,
depending upon the type of video being used. To
correct this situation, set the switch properly after the
system is powered off.
DMA Error
An error has occurred in the DMA controller on the
processor board.
DMA #1 Error
An error has occurred in the first DMA channel on
the processor board.
DMA #2 Error
An error has occurred in the second DMA channel
on the processor board.
FDD Controller Failure
The BIOS is not able to communicate with the floppy
disk drive controller. Check all appropriate con-
nections after the system is powered off.
HDD Controller Failure
The BIOS is not able to communicate with the hard
disk drive controller. Check all appropriate con-
nections after the system is powered off.
INTR #1 Error
The interrupt channel #1 has failed the POST routine.
INTR #2 Error
The interrupt channel #2 has failed the POST routine.
Invalid Boot Diskette
The BIOS can read the disk in floppy drive A:, but it
cannot boot up the system with it. Use another boot
disk and follow the instructions on the screen.
KB/Interface Error
The BIOS has found an error with the keyboard con-
nector on the processor board.
BIOS MESSAGES
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