Service manual

Chapter 4 Diagnostics
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0901 The system could not enable the integrated LAN.
Please power down the NetServer and remove the AC power cord for 20 seconds. Replace the cord and
restart the NetServer.
If the error appears upon restarting, update the system BIOS by running the flash utility from the Navigator
CD-ROM. To do this, insert the Navigator CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive and power-cycle the system.
If the error persists, one or more system boards may need to be replaced. Contact your service
representative.
0B0X Your system is missing the update data block for the Pentium III microprocessor.
You must correct this problem in order to avoid possible malfunction or reliability problems.
To correct the problem, update your BIOS by running the flash utility from your HP Navigator CD-ROM. To
do this, insert the HP Navigator CD-ROM in the CD-ROM drive and power-cycle your system.
If updating your BIOS does not clear this error, contact your service representative.
0B1X Your system has failed to load the Microcode Update data block for the Pentium III microprocessor.
You must correct this problem in order to avoid possible malfunction or reliability problems.
To correct the problem, update your BIOS by running the flash utility from your HP Navigator CD-ROM. To
do this, insert the HP Navigator CD-ROM in the CD-ROM drive and power-cycle your system.
If updating your BIOS does not clear this error, contact your service representative.
0B2X The Microcode Update data block for the Pentium III microprocessor is defective.
You must correct this problem in order to avoid possible malfunction or reliability problems.
To correct the problem, update your BIOS by running the flash utility from your HP Navigator CD-ROM. To
do this, insert the HP Navigator CD-ROM in the CD-ROM drive and power-cycle your system.
If updating your BIOS does not clear this error, contact your service representative.
0B3X The microprocessors installed in your NetServer are not of the same type or speed.
You must correct this problem in order to avoid possible malfunction or reliability problems.
To correct the problem:
You must ensue that all microprocessors in a multiprocessor configuration are of the same type and speed.