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Table 13. PSA/ePSA error codes (continued)
Error number (PSA and
ePSA)
Error message Description Steps
different port. Try a known
good USB device.
PSA NA
ePSA 2000-0244
System board - USB device An error occurred during the
tests that may involve the
USB controller or ports of
the main system board of the
system. Disconnect any USB
devices and run the diagnostic
again. Test USB devices in a
different port. Try a known
good USB device.
1. Update to the latest BIOS
version
2. Repeat the PSA
diagnostics
3. If failure continues,
contact Dell Technical
Support
PSA NA
ePSA 2000-0245
System board - USB device An error occurred during the
tests that may involve the
USB controller or ports of
the main system board of the
system. Disconnect any USB
devices and run the diagnostic
again. Test USB devices in a
different port. Try a known
good USB device.
1. Update to the latest BIOS
version.
2. Repeat the PSA
diagnostics.
3. If failure continues,
contact Dell Technical
Support
PSA NA
ePSA 2000-0251
Event Log - the log contains
failing records.
This relates to BIOS events in
servers only.
1. Update to the latest BIOS
version.
2. Repeat the PSA
diagnostics.
PSA NA
ePSA 2000-0261
System board - Data errors. Multiple memory DIMMs
failed, presumed to be caused
by motherboard issues.
1. Update to the latest BIOS
version.
2. Repeat the PSA
diagnostics.
3. If failure continues,
contact Dell Technical
Support
PSA NA
ePSA 2000-0313
Touchpad - pointing stick/
touchpad not detected
The mouse, touchpad, or
trackstick is not being
detected by the diagnostic
tools. Power the system off,
reseat any cable connection
and check the BIOS to ensure
that the touchpad or mouse
has not been disabled.
1. Update to the latest BIOS
version.
2. If your mouse, touchpad,
or pointing stick is
disconnected, reconnect
it.
3. For laptops, make sure
that your touchpad is
active.
4. If failure continues,
contact Dell Technical
Support
PSA NA
ePSA 2000-0314
Thermal - the (s) reading (dc)
exceeds the thermal limit.
The system board, heat sink,
fan, or processor are failing
the diagnostic tools.
1. Update to the latest BIOS
version.
2. Check the logs, the fan
and for any other signs of
overheating.
3. If failure continues,
contact Dell Technical
Support
PSA NA
ePSA 2000-0315
Sensor - the (s) reading (dc)
is lower than expected
The system board or sensor is
failing the diagnostic tools.
1. Update to the latest BIOS
version
2. Check the system logs.
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