Symptom / Error | FRU / Action |
0001 60XX System Board ID not recognized. Possible system board failure |
1. Run Advanced Diagnostics |
0001 61XX CAUTION: The lithium battery (IBM part number 33F8354) in your computer presents a fire, explosion or severe burn risk. Use of another battery could result in ignition or explosion of the battery. For some tips about batteries look here ! |
1. Battery 2. Processor Board (90/95) 3. System Board 4. Bus Adapter |
0001 62XX Be sure all devices are powered-on. Check Enable/Disable settings. Configuration changed ? If so, run Automatic Configuration. |
1. Any Device 2. Battery |
0001 63XX Date and time error |
1. Set Date and Time |
0001 6000 / 0001 6400 0001 6500 / 0001 6700 0001 6900 If setting configuration, date and time does not solve the problem, see Devices List |
1. Set Configuration, Features 2. System Board |
0001 66XX Adapter-busy. Reseat all adapters |
1. Run Advanced Diagnostics |
0001 67XX Clock is not working correctly |
1. Set Features. Set date and time |
0001 68XX Real time clock error. This is not always a hardware failure. Also see: 'Real-Time Clock Problems'. |
1. Run Advanced Diagnostics |
0001 69XX Processor configuration error. Run AutomaticConfiguration, then verify that the processor configuration information is correct before replacing FRUs |
1. Processor Board 2. System Board |
0001 70XX ASCII console setup conflict error. The serial port is disabled |
1. From Set Configuration, select Change Configuration, and enable the port |
0001 71XX |
1. Battery 2. Processor Board (90/95) 3. System Board 4. Bus Adapter |
0001 72XX |
1. System Board |
0001 73XX Possibly a weak battery |
1. Set Configuration / Features |
0001 74XX If the configuration has been changed, run Automatic Configuration. Otherwise run Advanced Diagnostics. Check SCSI Device Default Settings |
1. Any Device 2. System Board 3. Bus Adapter |
0001 75XX Security error. The system board EEPROM failed |
1. System Board |
0001 76XX Security error. The covers were removed without using the key. The tamper evident switch was tripped |
1. Start the system from the Reference Diskette (or server image) and reconfigure the system 2. Security Switch Assembly 3. System Board |
0001 77XX / 0001 78XX Security error. Passwords corrupted. Reset Passwords |
1. System Board |
0001 79XX System error log might be full |
1. Go into the log and note the errors. Clear the log, then run Advanced Diagnostics
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0001 81XX The computer requires a network adapter for remote IPL or a hard disk drive ID of LUN 0 for IML, neither of these were detected |
1. Run Automatic Configuration 2. Network Adapter 3. Hard Disk Drive 4. System Board |
0001 82XX Privileged access password (PAP) data is corrupted. To restore it, move jumper JMP2 to position '0' write enabled. |
Information only |
0001 83XX Wrong password entered |
1. Enter the Privileged access password (PAP) instead of the power-on password |
0001 84XX Power-on password corrupted |
1. User must reset the password |
0001 85XX Selectable startup sequence corrupted |
1. Run Select Startup Sequence utility. Reset user's chosen startup sequence |
0001 86XX Security error, Hardware failed |
1. Run Advanced Diagnostics 2. System Board |
0001 87XX Vital Product Data (VPD) error. System serial number information corrupted |
1. Select Set system identification (from the Reference Diskette, System Partition or server image) and type the system serial number. If problem remains, suspect the system board |
0001 88XX Vital Product Data (VPD) error |
1. Run Automatic Configuration |
0001 89XX The wrong password was entered 3 times. Clear the system error log and restart the system |
Information only |
0001 91XX 82385 cache test failed |
1. Run Advanced Diagnostics |
0001 94XX |
1. System Board Memory 2. Memory Riser Card (90) 3. Memory Module Kit |
0001 99XX User indicated configuration is invalid |
1. Run the Flash Update Utility (PS/2 9553-xBx Only) 2. System Board |
0001 XXXX not listed above |
1. System Board / Processor Board (90/95) 2. 486DX33 Upgrade (70/80) 3. Any Adapter 4. Bus Adapter |