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Table 13. PSA/ePSA error codes (continued)
Error number (PSA and
ePSA)
Error message Description Steps
2. Update to the latest BIOS
version.
3. Repeat the PSA
diagnostics.
4. If failure continues,
contact Technical Support
PSA NA
ePSA 2000-0154
Tape Drive - Tape Drive [s] -
S/N [d], incorrect status = [d]
[d]
Check installation of the tape
drive, cables and connections.
If the error persists, ensure
that the drive firmware is
current.
1. Update to the latest BIOS.
2. Remove and reinstall your
tape drive.
3. Repeat the PSA
diagnostics.
4. If failure continues,
contact Technical Support
PSA NA
ePSA 2000-0155
Hard Drive - Not Installed This is an error displayed
when HDD is not inserted in
the notebooks.
1. Update to the latest BIOS
version.
2. Remove and reinstall your
Hard drive.
3. Repeat the PSA
diagnostics.
4. If failure continues,
contact Dell Technical
Support
PSA 1000-0212
ePSA 2000-0212 (Not used
with UEFI BIOS)
System board - CMOS,
Location = (x), Expected =
(x), Found = (x)
An error occurred during the
tests that may involve the
main system board of the
system.
1. Update to the latest BIOS
version.
2. Repeat the PSA
diagnostics.
3. If failure continues,
contact Dell Technical
Support.
PSA 1000-0213
ePSA 2000-0213 (Not used
with UEFI BIOS)
System board - CMOS
battery failure detected
An error occurred during the
tests involving the CMOS
battery (This maintains all the
settings in the BIOS when
there is no power to the
system) On desktop systems
this is a easily replaceable
watch size battery, some
portable systems may have a
replaceable battery too.
1. Update to the latest BIOS
version.
2. Repeat the PSA
diagnostics.
3. Remove and replace your
CMOS battery.
4. If failure continues,
contact Dell Technical
Support
PSA 1000-0221
ePSA 2000-0221 (Not used
with UEFI BIOS)
PSA System board - Interval
timer Channel 0 (mode 0) is
not generating interrupts
ePSA Timer - Interval timer
not functional
An error occurred during
the tests that may involve
the main system board of
the system. If a memory
error is detected, try memory
modules individually. If no
2000-0123 memory error &
If diagnostics fail again after
the BIOS is current, contact
Technical Support to resolve
the problem.
1. Update to the latest BIOS
version.
2. Reseat the CMOS battery.
3. Repeat the PSA
diagnostics
4. If failure continues,
contact Dell Technical
Support
PSA 1000-0222
ePSA 2000-0222 (Not used
with UEFI BIOS)
PSA System board - Interval
timer Channel 0 (mode 0) is
not generating interrupts
An error occurred during
the tests that may involve
the main system board of
the system. If a memory
error is detected, try memory
1. Update to the latest BIOS
version.
2. Repeat the PSA
diagnostics
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