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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 open for further replies. Advertisement brucedl Thread what is pci parity Starter Joined: Feb 12, 2001 Messages: 311 I've got a Gateway Solo laptop that used to pci parity error f1 continue f2 reboot work. On bootup, it shows the initial bios screen and Gateway logo, and then its all black. When I try to access system setting
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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 Check 1. If its the hard drive, why won't it boot from a
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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 beeps? Rockn, Oct 1, 2002 #2 brucedl Thread Starter Joined: Feb 12, 2001 Messages: 311 No special beeps at pci system error on bus/device/function 0000h 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 pulling the hard drive and just booting to disk-same results. Gateway quoted a flat rate of $299 to fix the thing, but I'm wondering how hard it is to swap the mobo, because I can buy this on ebay: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dl
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This way you will get a faster, better response from the members on Motherboard Point. PCI PARITY ERROR ON BUS/DEVICE/FUNCTION 0008H Discussion in 'Laptops' started by nalluran, Feb 19, 2006. http://www.motherboardpoint.com/threads/pci-parity-error-on-bus-device-function-0008h.142028/ nalluran Guest Hi, i m using compaq presario 1200, Recently i encountered with the error message "PCI PARITY ERROR ON BUS/DEVICE/FUNCTION 0008H" while boot up. and not getting boot up. have anybody faced this same problem before http://forum.notebookreview.com/threads/pci-parity-error-nmi-parity-error.192905/ and can help me to come out of this problem. Regards Nalluran nalluran, Feb 19, 2006 #1 Advertisements Quaoar Guest nalluran wrote: > Hi, > i m using compaq presario 1200, > > Recently i encountered parity error with the error message "PCI PARITY ERROR ON > BUS/DEVICE/FUNCTION 0008H" while boot up. and not getting boot up. > > have anybody faced this same problem before and can help me to come out > of this problem. > > Regards > Nalluran > PCI Bus parity errors are generated when 1) an component connected to the PCI bus has failed or 2) the PCI bus itself has failed or 3) a software component, pci parity error a driver, for a PCI device has become corrupted. If this were a desktop computer, you could strip down the PCI devices and possibly locate and replace the offending device or its driver. On a laptop computer, especially the Presario 1200 that is now 8-9 years old and has no removeable components except the HD, optical drive, and RAM, it is often impossible to track this down. This then becomes the generic "mainboard failure". You might find a replacement mainboard on eBay, but first you will have to identify exactly which of the many sub-species of the Presario 1200 you have, and that can be difficult since there were so many versions manufactured by Compaq. The serial number tag on the bottom might have the model (1236, 1248, etc.) Frankly, I would remove the hard disk and attempt to save your data by connecting it to a desktop and copying off the files. IMO, the 1200 has reached the end of its life. Q Quaoar, Feb 20, 2006 #2 Advertisements Show Ignored Content Want to reply to this thread or ask your own question? It takes just 2 minutes to sign up (and it's free!). Just click the sign up button to choose a username and then you can ask your own questions on the forum. Sign Up Now! S