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is showing halted error ......what should i do hardware error system halted Error ESENT   9 Replies Serrano OP system halted error in dell server Sam Richardson UK Oct 9, 2013 at 10:56 UTC RAM problem perhaps? Take out RAM sticks one by one and check them by running the system using just one stick at a time 0 https://www.cnet.com/forums/discussions/boot-failure-system-halted-128084/ Pimiento OP Balan Naganathan Oct 9, 2013 at 10:58 UTC i have using only one RAM(2GB) & also checked with different RAM. getting same error while booting. 0 Chipotle OP JibbJabb Oct 9, 2013 at 11:07 UTC Balan6310 wrote: *** Hardware MalfunctionCall your hardware vendor for supportNMI: Parity Check/Memory Parity Error*** The system has halted *** Cut from: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/315223 To try to resolve this behavior, use the following troubleshooting techniques. https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/392497-need-solution-system-halted-error Because Windows can display only basic error messages when hardware malfunctions occur, troubleshooting can be difficult. Most equipment problems center around the motherboard, the RAM on a motherboard or on an adapter, or the cache memory on a motherboard or on an adapter. To troubleshoot basic hardware problems, try one or more of the following: Check the Adapters Remove any adapters that are not required to start the computer and run Windows. In many cases, you can start your computer with only the drive subsystem controller and the video adapter. If the error message does not appear, one of the adapters that you removed is the source of the problem. Reinstall each adapter separately, restarting after each adapter is installed, to see whether the error returns. If the error does not return after you reinsert all of the adapters, it is possible that one of the adapter cards just needed to be reseated. After your computer is running again, monitor the computer to make sure that the error does not return. Solution If reseating the adapters does not solve the problem, replace the adapter that is causing the error. Check the Computer BIOS/Configuration Verify that you have installed the latest revisions for your computer's BIOS or firmware configuration software. Go into the BIOS and set load Fail-safe d
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