
on a component that resides in the specified slot.
If the problem persists, the riser card or system board is faulty. See Getting
Help.
The system BIOS has determined that there has
been an error in the system, but is unable to
determine its origin.
PCIE Fatal Err
B## D## F##
The system BIOS has reported a PCIe fatal error
on a component that resides in PCIe configuration
space at bus ##, device ##, function ##.
Remove and reseat the PCIe expansion cards. If the problem persists, see
Troubleshooting Expansion Cards.
The system BIOS has reported a PCIe fatal error
on a component that resides in the specified slot.
Reinstall the expansion-card riser. See Expansion-Card Risers.
If the problem persists, the riser card or system board is faulty. See Getting
Help.
The SAS subsystem has determined that hard
drive ## has experienced a fault.
See Troubleshooting a Hard Drive.
The specified hard drive has experienced a rebuild
abort.
See Troubleshooting a Hard Drive. If the problem persists, see your RAID
documentation.
The specified hard drive has been removed from
the system.
DRAC 5 cable is missing or disconnected.
Reconnect the cable. See Installing a RAC Card.
IO55 HTSink
Missing
MCP55 Htsink
Missing
Heatsink sensor reports that the chipset IO55
heatsink is missing.
Heatsink sensor reports that the chipset MCP
heatsink heatsink is missing.
One or all of the PCIe risers is missing, preventing
the system from powering on.
Reinstall the missing riser card(s).
SAS cable A is missing or bad.
Reseat the cable. If the problem persists, replace cable. See SAS Controller
Daughter Card.
SAS cable B is missing or bad.
Reseat the cable. If the problem persists, replace cable. See SAS Controller
Daughter Card.
LOM daughter card is missing.
Install or reseat the LOM daughter card. If the problem persists, replace the
card. See Getting Help.
Device plugged in the specified USB port caused
an overcurrent condition.
Reseat the device cable. If the problem persists, replace or remove the
device.
No memory is installed in the system.
Install memory. See Installing Memory Modules.
Memory detected, but is not configurable. Error
detected during memory configuration.
See Troubleshooting System Memory.
Memory is configured, but not usable. Memory
subsystem failure.
See Troubleshooting System Memory.
The system BIOS failed to copy its flash image into
memory.
See Troubleshooting System Memory.
CMOS failure. CMOS RAM not functioning properly.
Interrupt controller failure.
Programmable interval timer error.
Keyboard controller failure.
System management interrupt (SMI) initialization
failure.
BIOS shutdown test failure.
BIOS POST memory test failure.
See Troubleshooting System Memory. If problem persists, see Getting Help.
Dell remote access controller (DRAC) configuration
failure.
Check screen for specific error messages.
Ensure that DRAC cables and connectors are properly seated. If problem
persists, see your DRAC documentation.
CPU configuration failure.
Check screen for specific error messages.
Incorrect memory configuration. Memory
population order incorrect.
Check screen for specific error messages. See Troubleshooting System
Memory.
General failure after video.
Check screen for specific error messages.
One of the DIMMs in the set implicated by "# & #"
has had a memory multi-bit error (MBE).
See Troubleshooting System Memory.
The system BIOS has disabled memory single-bit
error (SBE) logging, and will not resume logging
further SBEs until the system is rebooted. "#"
represents the DIMM implicated by the BIOS.
See Troubleshooting System Memory.
The system BIOS has spared the memory because
it has determined that the memory had too many
errors. "# & #" represents the DIMM pair
implicated by the BIOS.
See Troubleshooting System Memory.