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Join Sign in PowerEdge 2650: "System Halted!" Servers Information and ideas on Dell PowerEdge rack, tower and blade server solutions. Get this RSS feed Home Forums Server Media Gallery 12 Replies 2 Subscribers Postedover 6 years ago PowerEdge 2650: "System Halted!" parity check error system halted This question is not answered Posted by WalkerTechnologyConsulting on 6 Jan 2010 8:31 I have
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a PE2650 that will occasionally fail during the boot process. The exact error text reported is "System Halted!" No additional details are given. This fatal error system halted windows 7 problem is intermittent - most of the time the machine will boot normally. When the error occurs I've observed the following: + The error consistently occurs all at once. What I mean by this is I do not get
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mixed results during a set time period. The error will occur every time I attempt to boot the machine and once it's gone the machine consistently boots normally. For example, if I rebooted or powered down 100 times in a row then all 100 would be failures. I would not get a mixed bag of 60 successes and 40 failures. + The keyboard is nonresponsive. + The RAC boot path analysis log gets to "POST Code 92 | Initializing fatal error system halted solution ACPI" and then reports a failure thinking the system might be hung (which it is). + The "System Halted!" error occurs immediately after the the 5 seconds expire when the system is waiting for you to configure the RAC using CTL+D. The RAC works fine so I'm sure this is not caused by the RAC. + The RAID controller works fine. There is no evidence to suggest that the RAID configuration is an issue. + The server incorrectly reports having two, 2400 MHZ processors with a 400 MHZ bus speed. Actually, this server has two 3066 MHZ processors with a 533 MHZ bus speed. This property is 100% repeatable. I can reliably predict that the system will hang as soon as it reports the incorrect processor and bus speeds. + This error occurs before the BIOS setup (F2) or Utilities (F10) applications can be entered. When the error does not occur I've observed the following: + The OpenManage Server Administrator web site does not report any errors. + All memory tests pass. + The operating system - Windows Server 2003 R1 SP2 - works great. While troubleshooting I've noticed that rebooting has never fixed the problem. I have to do a cold restart and completely power off the machine. However, we have to rule out a temperature issue because the "System Halted!" error will occur after the machine is off for days. All sen
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