Problem Solving 5-29
POST Error Codes and Messages
Whenever a recoverable error occurs during POST, BIOS displays a message on the
video display screen and causes the speaker to beep as the message appears. BIOS also
issues a beep code (one long tone followed by two short tones) during POST if the
video configuration fails or if an external ROM module does not a checksum of zero.
The BIOS indicates errors by writing an error code to the PS/2-standard logging area in
the Extended BIOS Data Area, and by displaying a message on the screen, which is
sometimes preceded by the POST Error Code. The error code will also be logged to the
Event Logging area.
Note:
Your system error log will be lost, if your system ac power
source is off or disconnected.
Table 5-3
POST Error Codes and Messages
is a list of the error codes and messages
written at the start of each POST test. Table 5-4
POST Error Beep Codes
is a list of
beep codes issued for each POST test. The devices associated with the POST error
codes are shown in subsection
POST Error Code Hardware References
that follow.
Table 5-3. POST Error Codes and Messages
Error Code and Message
Description
Action
0210
Stuck Key
Keyboard connection error
Disconnect and reconnect the keyboard.
Also, check if the I/O riser board is
correctly installed. If the same error still
occurs, call your service representative.
0211
Keyboard Error
Keyboard error
This is not an error, when booting the
system with the keyboard disconnected.
Disconnect and reconnect the keyboard.
Also, check if the I/O riser board is
correctly installed. If the same error still
occurs, call your service representative.
0212
Keyboard Controller
Failed
Keyboard controller error
Disconnect and reconnect the keyboard.
Also, check if the I/O riser board is
correctly installed. If the same error still
occurs, call your service representative.
0213
Keyboard Locked -
Unlock Key Switch
Keyboard is locked.
Disconnect and reconnect the keyboard.
Also, check if the I/O riser board is
correctly installed. If the same error still
occurs, call your service representative.
0250
System Battery is
Dead - Replace and
Run SETUP
No battery is available for the
system.
Contact your service representative to
replace the battery on the I/O riser card.
(After battery is replaced, start the SETUP
utility to set required values again.)
0251
System CMOS
Checksum Bad -
Default
Configuration Used
Checksum of system CMOS is
not correct.
The default values were set. Start the
SETUP utility to set required values again.
Also, check if the I/O riser board is
correctly installed. If the same error still
occurs, call your service representative.
0260
System Timer Error
System timer error
Contact your service representative to
replace the system I/O board.
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