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Hire for a Full Time Job Ways to Get Help Expand Search Submit how to fix nic failure dell Close Search Login Join Today Products BackProducts Gigs Live Careers Vendor Services Groups Website Testing Store Headlines Experts Exchange > Questions > How to fix this: Alert! Error initializing pci express bridge to pcix. This is on a Dell Pecision T5500. Want to Advertise Here? Solved How to fix this: Alert! Error initializing pci express bridge to pcix. This is on a Dell Pecision T5500. Posted on 2014-06-11 Desktops_PCs Windows 7 2 Verified Solutions 3 Comments 3,982 Views Last Modified: 2014-06-12 I have a Dell Precision T5500. OS = Windows 7 Pro 64bit. The workstation works well. The only issue is during startup I have to hit F1 to bypass the following; "Alert! Error initializing PCI Express bridge to PCIX. Strike the F1 key to continue, F2 to run the setup utility, Press F5 to run onboard diagnostics." 0 Question by:mholbert Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Google LVL 69 Active today Best Solution byMerete Hi mholbert To fix we need to find out what is causing it. How old is your DEL? Have you added any hardware recently in the pcix slot? or PCI? A video card? Network card? I am inclined to believe Go to Solution 3 Comments LVL 91 Overall: Level 91 Windows 7 31 Desktops_PCs 27 Message Active today Assisted Solution by:nobus2014-06-12 here they say it comes from the bios - and updating the bios is the fix : http://en.community.dell.com/support-forums/desktop/f/3514/t/19110106.aspx 0 LVL 69 Overall: Level 69 Windows 7 21 Desktops_PCs 6 Message Active today Accepted Solution by:Merete2014-06-12 Hi mholbert To fix we need to find out what is causing it. How old is your DEL? Have you added any hardware recently in the pcix slot? or PCI? A video card? Network card? I am inclined to believe it is related to hardware added in
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card; help appreciated. Discussion in 'AMD / ATI' started by Maddog, Mar 5, 2009. Mar 5, 2009 at 10:15 AM #1 Maddog New Member Joined: Mar 5, 2009 Messages: 2 (0.00/day) Thanks Received: 0 Right chaps, I http://www.techpowerup.com/forums/threads/bother-installing-video-card-help-appreciated.87161/ recently bought the new Sapphire Radeon HD4870 x2 video card but I'm having a spot of bother getting it to work. I've plugged it all in properly, and it's receiving power since the fan spins and the http://www.manualslib.com/manual/792682/Dell-Precision-Workstation-470.html?page=137 light underneath is on. However, the computer doesn't seem to recognise that it even exists. When I start up I hear a couple of beeps and a message on the screen saying "Alert! Error initializing PCI Express error initializing slot one. Strike the F1 key to continue, F2 to run setup utility" (or words to that effect). I should state that the only way I'm able to see this message at all is by plugging the monitor into the onboard monitor slot since when I plug it into the video card there is no signal received (so the monitor tells me). Another thing which may be of note is that I am using a error initializing pci flexi riser card for the PCIe slot since that is the only way I can fit the monster of a card in the case. However, the riser card seems to be functioning perfectly well as I had no problems when I used it with my previous card. I am aware that the HD4870 x2 is PCIe 2.0 and my machine will be an earlier version, but my understanding was that it is supposed to be backwards compatible. My power supply is a 750 watt one, with 60 amp on the 12v rail. I have also tried changing settings in the BIOS so that if a card is plugged into the PCIe slot it uses that and disables the onboard graphics, but to no avail. Any help, advice and suggestions would be appreciated. Cheers. EDIT: It's a Dell Dimension 5150, Intel Pentium D 2.80 GHz The motherboard is Dell 0HJ054 Last edited: Mar 5, 2009 Mar 5, 2009 at 10:24 AM #2 eidairaman1 Joined: Jul 2, 2007 Messages: 14,936 (4.41/day) Thanks Received: 2,368 System Specs System Name: Blue Bullet Processor: AMD FX 8350@ 5.1GHz Motherboard: Asus TUF 990FX Sabertooth R2 Cooling: Scythe Ashura, 2Ă—BitFenix 230mm Spectre Pro LED (Blue,Green), 2x BitFenix 140mm Spectre Pro LED Memory: 16 GB Gskill Ripjaws X 2133 Video Card(s): AMD Radeon 290 Sapphire Vapor-X Hard Disk(s): Sams