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Answer» I have a Compaq Armada 1750 laptop with a 300Mhz INTEL Pentium II processor, 128MB RAM and an IBM 3.2HDD.
When I do a quick-TEST (This can be done in the BIOS) I get the following errors:
1. Error 103-06 Failed DMA Controller test 2. Error 107-02 Failed CMOS RAM test Extended Non-volatile memory failed
Could someone explain to me what it means? It doesn't SEEM to be interfering with anything, although I can't enter the BIOS. (I might have to reinstall it..)DMA http://www.pcguide.com/ts/x/sys/beep/phoenix/phoenixGPBC06-c.html
CMOS http://www.gavsguidance.co.uk/phoenix%20bios.html
Alan <>< Thanks, Alan, but I was hoping for a little more information and a possible solution..hi
re: dma issue: sometimes a motherboard failure, but could be a failure related to an expansion card that uses DMA and may be faulty or misconfigured.
could be bios trouble like you say, try changing battery & flash your bios to latest version, (back it up first thought)
steveThanks, Steve. I suppose it's a BIOS issue because I can't even enter it at the moment.
Problem is, it's not the type of BIOS I'm used to. It is a diagnostic PARTITION with BIOS that you have to reformat and install. Guess that'll take some experimentingHi Sounds like a simillar system to Dell's. The partition is a small area of the HDD set aside for suspend and hybernate info, not for bios info as such.
I don't think you need to re-format this area, indeed a colleague of mine did and had a lot of trouble getting it to work properly. I'm pretty sure you can just flash the bios only. generally you just boot from a floppy or download an .exe file from compaq's website.
steveMuch OBLIGED, I'll have a look see soon.
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