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Table 13. PSA/ePSA error codes (continued)
Error number (PSA and
ePSA)
Error message Description Steps
PSA 1000-0123
ePSA 2000-0123
Memory - integrity test failed An error occurred during the
tests that may involve the
system board or memory of
the system. However, the
system has self repaired.
1. Turn off the system
and reseat the memory
modules.
2. Repeat the PSA
diagnostics.
PSA NA
ePSA 2000-0124
System Log - <Timestamp>,
<Log message>
This is information in the
system log to show time and
messages related to system
events.
1. Clear the system log.
2. Repeat the PSA
diagnostics.
PSA NA
ePSA 2000-0125
Event Log The IPMI system event log
is full for various reasons or
logging has stopped because
too many ECC errors have
occurred.
1. Clear the IPMI system
event log.
2. Repeat the PSA
diagnostics.
PSA NA
ePSA 2000-0126
Event Log The event log(s) must be
cleared before testing can
continue.
1. Clear the system event
log.
2. Repeat the PSA
diagnostics.
PSA NA
ePSA 2000-0131
Battery - the battery is not
installed
An error occurred during the
tests that may involve the
main system board or battery
of the system.
1. Turn off the system and
reseat the system battery.
2. Update to the latest BIOS
version.
3. Repeat the PSA
diagnostics.
4. If failure continues,
contact Dell Technical
Support.
PSA NA
ePSA 2000-0132
Battery - the battery is
reaching the end of its usable
life
An error occurred during the
tests that may involve the
main system board or battery
of the system.
1. Turn off the system and
reseat the system battery.
2. Update to the latest BIOS
version.
3. Repeat the PSA
diagnostics.
4. If failure continues,
contact Dell Technical
Support.
PSA NA
ePSA 2000-0133
Battery - the battery cannot
supply sufficient power
An error occurred during the
tests that may involve the
main system board or battery
of the system.
1. Turn off the system and
reseat battery.
2. Update to the latest BIOS
version.
3. Repeat the PSA
diagnostics.
4. If failure continues,
contact Dell Technical
Support.
PSA 2000-0141
ePSA 2000-0141
Hard Drive - no drive
detected
Your system BIOS is reporting
that no Hard Disk Drive is
being reported. If a Portable,
reseat the hard drive, if a
Desktop, reseat both ends of
the data cable and reseat
the power cable to the drive.
Repeat the PSA diagnostics.
If a known good hard drive is
1. If you don't have a hard
disk drive (HDD), this may
be an automatic message
and requires no action.
2. If you have an HDD,
reconnect your HDD to
the system board.
3. Update to the latest BIOS.
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