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Table 13. PSA/ePSA error codes (continued)
Error number (PSA and
ePSA)
Error message Description Steps
3. If failure continues,
contact Dell Technical
Support
PSA NA
ePSA 2000-8157
Tape Drive - Tape Drive [d]
- S/N [s], drive is not a
supported drive
Tape drive model is unknown
and not supported by
diagnostics.
1. Reseat the Drive.
2. Test with a known good
drive if possible.
3. Repeat the PSA
diagnostics.
4. If failure continues,
contact Dell Technical
Support
PSA NA
ePSA 2000-8158
Backplane - [DRIVE] Drive [d]
- incorrect status = [x], [s]
The string indicates the
backplane, expander, or
removable hard drive is
reporting an incorrect status.
1. Reseat the drives/cables/
connections.
2. Repeat the PSA
diagnostics.
3. If failure continues,
contact Dell Technical
Support
PSA NA
ePSA 2000-8160
PERC - PERC Battery [d] -
incorrect status = [x], [s]
The [s] string may be one of
the following messages:
Battery missing or
disconnected
Replace battery pack
Remaining capacity low
1. Reseat parts.
2. Repeat the PSA
diagnostics.
3. If failure continues,
contact Dell Technical
Support
PSA NA
ePSA 2000-8165
OS - MBR code is unknown,
possibly infected by a virus
The Master Boot Record on
the Hard Disk Drive has
unrecognized code present
which is an indication of a
virus infecting the system.
It is recommended that you
scan your system with an up-
to-date antivirus application.
1. Update and run your anti-
virus software.
2. Update or reinstall your
OS.
PSA NA
ePSA 2000-8166
OS - Detected virus (s) A virus appears to be
infecting the system. It is
recommended that you scan
your system with an up-to-
date antivirus application.
1. Update and run your anti-
virus software.
PSA NA
ePSA 2000-8170
PCIe - Training error
on device PciTag [s]
VendorID [x] DeviceID [x]
SVid [x] SDid [x] Link
Degraded, maxLinkWidth =
x[d], negotiatedLinkWidth =
x[d]
The system is reporting an
error on a PCIe adapter.
1. Reseat the PCIe adapter.
2. Repeat the PSA
diagnostics.
3. If failure continues,
contact Dell Technical
Support
PSA NA
ePSA 2000-8415
Cables - BIOS reports
no testable cable/jumper/
connector/sensor
An internal failure of the
diagnostic tool, not a
hardware failure.
1. Update to the latest BIOS
version.
2. Repeat the PSA
diagnostics.
3. If failure continues,
contact Dell Technical
Support
PSA NA
ePSA 2000-8611
Audio - User reported not
hearing speaker tones
If the beep was not heard,
verify that the internal
speakers are connected
1. Unplug all external Audio
Jacks.
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