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Gaming Smartphones Tablets Windows 8 PSUs Android Your question Get the answer Tom's Hardware>Forum>Overclocking>PCI Parity Error> Solved PCI Parity Error Tags: PCI Computer Overclocking Last response: 22 September 2010 03:41 in Overclocking Share jboyinabox 22 September 2010 02:55:34 Hi I'm not sure if I've posted in the right category but I'm having trouble what is pci parity with my computer. When I orignally built the computer I kept getting PCI Parity Error whenever I turned pci parity error press f1 to continue on the PC but for some reason when I re-installed Windows XP it went away for a while. On sunday I started to get the error pci parity error f1 continue f2 reboot again and everytime I turned it on the error would appear 3-5 times before it would boot into Windows. Now it will no longer boot into Windows but the BIOS logo still shows. My motherboard is a Gigabyte X38-DQ6 if that helps. I pci parity error on bus/device/function have tried clearing CMOS but no luck I have tried to boot from disc and make sure the Hard Drives are OK but still no luck. It may even be as simple as changing a value of something in the MB Intelligent Tweaker since the it is overclocked. Is the motherboard on it's way out? Thanks in advance More about : pci parity error jboyinabox 22 September 2010 18:37:04 I have tried another video card but still had the same problem. I'll try memtest when I
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can get it boot from CD. Do you think reseting the bios will work? Thanks m 0 l Best solution jsc a c 198 K Overclocking 22 September 2010 20:35:17 I think your motherboard has failed. Your PCI bus slots are wired to an 8 bit parallel data bus. The basic way to constantly monitor this is to add a nineth bit. Then the circuits that put the data on the bus count the number of bits in the word and if it is an even number of bits usually adds a parity bit so the word contains an odd number of bits. This is called "odd parity". Even parity can be used, the the usual convention is odd. Then once the data arrives, it's checked. If you picked up or lost a bit, the system flags an error. Yes, there's an obvious flaw in the system. What if you pickup or lose two bits? Parity checking will not be able to detect that. A more complex ( read expensive) system can correct a single bit error and detect a 2 bit error. You have this system for the PCI bus, but not the PCIe bus. Remember, PCI Express is basically a serial bus Google "parity error" or "parity checking". Share Related resources Need help with Hardware Conflict with new PCI wireless card - Parity check error - Tech Support PCI Parity Error now won't Post - Forum Pci parity error - Forum PCI Parity Error - Forum Two beeps - memory parity error - PC becomes slow
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we highly recommend that you visit our Guide for New Members. [SOLVED] PCI parity error on bus/device/function 000h Discussion in 'Hardware' started by brucedl, Oct 1, 2002. Thread Status: Not https://forums.techguy.org/threads/solved-pci-parity-error-on-bus-device-function-000h.97885/ open for further replies. Advertisement brucedl Thread Starter Joined: Feb 12, 2001 Messages: 311 I've got a Gateway Solo laptop that used to work. On bootup, it shows the initial bios screen and Gateway logo, and then http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/interfaces-modules/gigabit-ethernet-interface-processors/12811-vip-crash.html its all black. When I try to access system setting via the F2 key, I got the PCI parity error on bus/device/function 000h message, and then it changes to a screen that shows Fixed disk 0: Parity parity error Check 1. If its the hard drive, why won't it boot from a startup disk either? And if it's the mobo, why do I even get the initial bios screen? brucedl, Oct 1, 2002 #1 Sponsor Rockn Joined: Jul 29, 2001 Messages: 21,335 Could be any number of things, but my guess would be the IDE controller on the motherboard or the drive itself. Does it give any unusual POST code pci parity error beeps? Rockn, Oct 1, 2002 #2 brucedl Thread Starter Joined: Feb 12, 2001 Messages: 311 No special beeps at all...just the one beep it normally does. brucedl, Oct 1, 2002 #3 ~Candy~ Retired Administrator Joined: Jan 27, 2001 Messages: 103,706 So, you can't actually access the bios setup? ~Candy~, Oct 1, 2002 #4 brucedl Thread Starter Joined: Feb 12, 2001 Messages: 311 That is correct, I am unable to access the bios setup screen. brucedl, Oct 1, 2002 #5 ~Candy~ Retired Administrator Joined: Jan 27, 2001 Messages: 103,706 What happens with a boot disk? ~Candy~, Oct 1, 2002 #6 brucedl Thread Starter Joined: Feb 12, 2001 Messages: 311 The same thing that happens when trying to boot to the hd. The drive never gets accessed. brucedl, Oct 2, 2002 #7 ~Candy~ Retired Administrator Joined: Jan 27, 2001 Messages: 103,706 I think you are going to have to open the case and take a look at the memory module(s) to be sure they are still snug in their slots...... ~Candy~, Oct 2, 2002 #8 brucedl Thread Starter Joined: Feb 12, 2001 Messages: 311 Already did that. I had 32 meg some time ago, and tried with each one by itself. Same result. This "Parity" error is not a memory issue. Also tried
Interfaces and ModulesCisco Interface ProcessorsTroubleshoot and AlertsTroubleshooting TechNotes Troubleshooting Versatile Interface Processor (VIP) Crashes Download Print Available Languages Download Options PDF (116.9 KB) View with Adobe Reader on a variety of devices Updated:Oct 02, 2006 Document ID:12811 Contents Introduction Prerequisites Requirements Components Used Conventions VIP Architecture How to Identify Your VIP Obtain a VIP Crashinfo File Crash Types Parity Errors NACK Present on the CyBus VIP Crashes Due to Software Bus Error Exception Report VIP Crashes to Cisco Technical Support Before You Create a TAC Case Information to Collect if You Open a TAC Case Related Information Introduction This document provides information to troubleshoot a Versatile Interface Processor (VIP) crash. Prerequisites Requirements Cisco recommends that you have knowledge of the 7500 Series Router Field Notices. Components Used The information in this document is based on these software and hardware versions: VIP1 VIP2-10 VIP2-15 VIP2-20 VIP2-40 VIP2-50 FEIP2 GEIP GEIP+ VIP4-50 VIP4-80 VIP6-80 The information in this document was created from the devices in a specific lab environment. All of the devices used in this document started with a cleared (default) configuration. If your network is live, make sure that you understand the potential impact of any command. Conventions Refer to Cisco Technical Tips Conventions for more information on document conventions. VIP Architecture In order to interpret a VIP crash, it is important to first understand the basic architecture of the VIP. The figure in this section shows the functional block diagram of the VIP2, which includes these components: Orion reduced instruction set computing (RISC) CPU and associated circuitry, which includes Dynamic RAM (DRAM), L2 cache, RENO application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC), and Boot ROM. CyBus ASIC—The component that controls and transfers packets between the VIP2 Static