Instruction Manual

Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
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If Windows 2000 cannot be used, see “Remedy When Windows
2000 is Unusable” on page 201.
See “System status indicators” on page 17/page 126/page 140.
The FDD indicator does not light
Probable causes are that the floppy disk drive unit signal cable is
not properly connected, or that the floppy disk drive unit itself is
malfunctioning. Check the signal cable connections. Check that
Legacy USB Support in Advanced Menu of BIOS Setup Utility is
set to Enable. If this does not remedy the problem, see “Remedy
When Windows 2000 is Unusable” on page 201.
An error is displayed during POST operation, or POST stops
midway
Probable causes are the motherboard, CPU, memory or keyboard
malfunction, or that the BIOS setup is incompatible. Carry out the
following procedure to check the cause of the trouble. If Windows
2000 can be used, see “Remedy When Windows 2000 is Usable”
on page 200.
If Windows 2000 cannot be used, see “Remedy When Windows
2000 is Unusable” on page 201.
See “POST (Power On Self-Test)” on page 40.
1 Are the CPU, memory, and keyboard properly connected?
See “Installing/removing an optional device” on page 58.
2 Start up the BIOS Setup Utility to check the BIOS setup.
See “BIOS setup utility” on page 45.
Loading of RAID controller BIOS stops midway
Probable causes are that the RAID controller and hard disk drive
are not properly connected, or that the RAID configuration is
damaged or not built. Carry out the following procedure to check
the cause of the trouble.