Service manual

Troubleshooting Your Computer: Dell Latitude CP
Keyboard stuck key failure If an external keyboard or
keypad is being used, a cable or
connector may be loose or the
keyboard may be faulty. If the
built-in keyboard is being used,
the keyboard may be faulty.
A key on the built-in keyboard
or external keyboard may have
been pressed while the
computer was booting.
Run the Stuck Key Test in the
Dell Diagnostics. (For
instructions, see
Running the
Dell Diagnostics.)
Memory address line
failure at address, read
value expecting value
An installed memory module
may be faulty or improperly
seated.
See Troubleshooting Memory.
Memory allocation error The software you are attempting
to run is conflicting with the
operating System, another
application program, or a utility.
Turn off the computer, wait 30
seconds, and then restart it. Try
to run the program again. If the
problem persists, contact the
software company.
Memory data line failure at
address, read value
expecting value
An installed memory module
may be faulty or improperly
seated.
See Troubleshooting Memory.
Memory double word logic
failure at address, read
value expecting value
An installed memory module
may be faulty or improperly
seated.
See Troubleshooting Memory.
Memory odd/even logic
failure at address, read
value expecting value
An installed memory module
may be faulty or improperly
seated.
See Troubleshooting Memory.
Memory write/read failure
at address, read value
expecting value
An installed memory module
may be faulty or improperly
seated.
See Troubleshooting Memory.
No boot device available The computer cannot find the
diskette or hard-disk drive.
If the diskette drive is your boot
device, make sure there is a
bootable diskette in the drive. If
the hard-disk drive is your boot
device, make sure the drive is
installed, properly seated, and
partitioned as a boot device.
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