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25 Dec 2009 11:49 What is easiest and least expensive way to fix this Dimension E510 machine, which will not boot
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due to "I/O Card Parity interupt at 1000:8465" message when powered on? Any help will be much appreciated!! Like 0 Reply You have posted to a forum that requires a moderator to approve posts before
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they are publicly available. All Replies Posted by fireberd on 25 Dec 2009 12:28 I have an E510 but I've never seen that before and there is no reference to that anywhere. I did a google search and your post is the only thing that shows up. Do you get any beeps or any diagnostic lights on the front of the tower? That would help in problem diagnosis. One thing memory parity error dell optiplex 380 to do would be reset the BIOS (setup) and see if that helps. HERE
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Explanation: An expansion card has generated memory parity error an error indicating incorrect operation. Diagnosis: This is most probably an expansion card problem, particularly if it is associated with only one expansion card in a system in which others are working properly. It could also be a resource conflict of some sort. Recommendation: Troubleshoot the expansion cards in the system. Troubleshoot the motherboard. Home - Search - Topics - Up The PC Guide (http://www.PCGuide.com) Site Version: 2.2.0 - Version Date: April 17, 2001© Copyright 1997-2004 Charles M. Kozierok.All Rights Reserved. Not responsible for any loss resulting from the use of this site. Please read the Site Guide before using this material. Custom SearchUnited States Australia United Kingdom Japan Newsletters Forums Resource Library Tech Pro Free Trial Membership Membership My Profile People Subscriptions My stuff Preferences Send a message Log Out TechRepublic Search GO Topics: CXO Cloud Big Data Security Innovation Software Data Centers Networking Startups Tech & Work All Topics Sections: Photos Videos All Writers Newsletters Forums Resource Library Tech Pro Free Trial Editions: US United States Australia United Kingdom Japan Membership Membership My Profile People Subscriptions My stuff Preferences Send a message Log Out TechRepublic | Forums | Windows Windows Register Now or Log In to post Welcome back, My Profile Log Out Recent Activity FAQs Guidelines Question 0 Votes Locked What is i/o card parity interrupt at f000 b5e6? By bhunter904 · 5 years ago I am receiving an error that states that i/o card parity interrupt at f000 b5e6. I am working on a Optiplex 380. There are no cards installed. The bios version is A01. I can't input anything with the keyboard for the options to (S)hutdown or (R)eboot. I am running XP, with 4 Gb RAM, intel dual core duo. Share Flag This conversation is currently closed to new comments. 4 total posts (Page 1 of 1)  + Follow this Discussion · | Thread display: Collapse - | Expand + All Answers Collapse - When you say 'there are no cards installed' by robo_dev · 5 years ago In reply to What is i/o card parity i ... What about the riser board for the hard drives? (is yours a tower or rack-mount server?)Faulty or improperly installed expansion card or I/O board.Ensure that the expansion cards are properly installed. If the problem persists, replace the expansion card (see "Expansion Cards"). If the problem persists, replace the I/O board (see "Expansion-Card Insulator and I/O Board"). 0Votes Share Flag Collapse - No non-factory cards by bhunter904 · 5 years ago In reply to What is i/o card parity i ... The are no non-factory installed cards. Its a tower. The only card are the ones that are integrated into the motherboard. 0Votes Share Flag Collapse - Reponse To Answer by robo_dev · 5 years ago In reply to No non-factory cards Well then it sounds like the problem is integrated into the mobo as well :)I would perhaps do a BIOS reset, but obviously that would not be possible if your keyboard input is not working either. Since I repair electronics, my approach would be to look for burnt components, bulging or leaking capacitors, all while surfing ebay for a replacement mobo. 0Votes Share Flag Back to Windows Forum 4 total posts (