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Messages and Codes: Dell OptiPlex GX1 Small-Form-Factor System User's Guide
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unable to carry out the
command.
by specific information—for
example, PRINTER OUT OF
PAPER. Respond by taking the
appropriate action.
Hard disk configuration error
The hard-disk drive failed
initialization.
See "Troubleshooting Drives
."
Hard disk controller failure
Hard disk failure
Hard-disk drive read failure
The hard-disk drive failed
initialization.
See "Troubleshooting Drives
."
Incompatible Processor: CPU0 is
B0 step or below!
Incompatible Processor: CPU1 is
B0 step or below!
An old, unsupported
version of the
microprocessor is
installed.
In a single-
microprocessor system,
CPU0 refers to the
primary microprocessor;
in a dual-microprocessor
system, it refers to the
secondary
microprocessor.
Replace the indicated
microprocessor with a current
version of the microprocessor. If
you need technical assistance,
see "Getting Help
."
NOTE: These messages
indicate a fatal error. When a
fatal error occurs, the system
usually cannot be rebooted until
an appropriate hardware
change has been made.
Incompatible Processors: Cache
sizes different!
This message appears for
a dual-processor system
if both processors do not
have the same-size level-
2 cache.
Replace one of the
microprocessors to make the
level-2 cache sizes match. If you
need technical assistance, see
"Getting Help
."
NOTE: This message indicates
a fatal error. When a fatal error
occurs, the system usually
cannot be rebooted until an
appropriate hardware change
has been made.
Invalid configuration
information - please run SETUP
program
The system configuration
information does not
match the hardware
configuration.
Enter the System Setup program
and correct the system
configuration information.
Keyboard clock line failure
Keyboard controller failure
Keyboard data line failure
Keyboard failure
Keyboard stuck key failure
A cable or connector may
be loose, or the keyboard
or keyboard/mouse
controller may be faulty.
See "Troubleshooting the
Keyboard."