Solving Memory Problems - HP Xw6600 - Workstation - 2 GB RAM Technical Reference Manual

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Table 5-12
Network problems (continued)
Problem
Diagnostics passes, but the
workstation does not
communicate with the network.
Network controller stopped
working when an expansion
board was added to the
workstation.
Network controller stops working
without apparent cause.
New network card does not boot. New network card might be
Cannot connect to network
server when attempting remote
system installation.
Computer Setup (F10) Utility
reports unprogrammed
EEPROM.

Solving memory problems

CAUTION:
nonECC memory. The operating system does not boot with mixed-ECC memory.
ENWW
There is a problem with the cable
or a device at the other end of the
cable.
Network controller interrupt is
shared with an expansion board.
The network controller
is defective.
Network drivers are not loaded, or
driver parameters do not match
current configuration.
The network controller is not
configured for this workstation.
Network controller interrupt is
shared with an expansion board.
The network controller requires
drivers.
The expansion board installed is a
network card and conflicts with the
embedded network card.
The files containing the network
drivers are corrupted.
The cable is not securely
connected.
The network controller is
defective.
defective or might not meet
industry-standard specifications.
The network controller is not
configured properly.
Unprogrammed EEPROM.
For those systems that support ECC memory, HP does not support mixing ECC and
Cause
Be sure that the cable and device at the other end are
operating correctly.
Under the Computer Setup (F10) Utility Advanced menu,
change the resource settings for the board.
Replace the NIC, or replace the system board if using an
onboard NIC.
1.
Be sure the network drivers are loaded and that the
driver parameters match the configuration of the
network controller.
2.
Be sure the correct network client and protocol is
installed.
In the Windows operating system environment, double-
click the Network icon in the Control Panel and configure
the network controller.
Under the Computer Setup (F10) Utility Advanced menu,
change the resource settings for the board.
Verify that the drivers were not accidentally deleted when
the drivers for the expansion board were installed.
Under the Computer Setup (F10) Advanced menu,
change the resource settings for the board.
Reinstall the network drivers using the Restore Plus! CD,
or download and install the latest drivers from
http://welcome.hp.com/country/us/en/support.html.
Be sure that both ends of the cable are securely attached
to the correct devices.
Replace the NIC, or replace the system board when using
an onboard NIC.
Install a working, industry-standard NIC, or change the
boot sequence to boot from another source.
Verify network connectivity, that a DHCP server is
present, and that the Remote System Installation Server
contains the NIC drivers for your NIC.
Flash the ROM.
Solution
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