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HP Pavilion t200 - Service Guide Manual Disassemble Remove Replace Repair PDF English

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Detailed diagrams on how to strip (take to bits) disassemble your HP rebuild and service it. This service manual could save you a lot of time and money. Why give your Desktop to a service centre or I.T. professional? This service guide is written specifically to help you to identify all the individual components of your Desktop and to give you information on troubleshooting and repair. Produced With ease of use in mind and with lots of pictures and diagrams of your HP Pavilion t200 and help on removing and replacing the Pavilion t200 parts. Most documentation that is available for the Pavilion t200 makes specific references to hardware diags and other software designed for your Desktop.This software (if available) can be found from this web site but is only needed to test your HP Pavilion t200 for a physical fault
  • 1 Overview
  • 1 Publishing History Details
  • 2 System Specifications
  • 4 Booting and Shutting Down the Operating System
  • 5 Troubleshooting
  • 6 Removing and Replacing Server Components
  • A Customer Replaceable Units Information
  • A September
  • About This Document
  • AC Input Power
  • Accessed Screens in the drvcfg Utility
  • Accessed Screens in the DRVCFG Utility
  • Accessing a Pedestal Installed Server
  • Accessing a Rack Installed Server
  • Accessing the Graphic Console Using VGA
  • Accessing the Host Console
  • Accessing the Host Console with the SMASH SM CLP
  • Accessing the Host Console With the TUI CO Command
  • Accessing the Host Console With vKVM Integrated Remote Console
  • Accessing the iLO
  • ACU and ORCA Supported Features and Procedures
  • ACU Utility
  • Adapter Properties Screen
  • Add a Boot Option
  • Adding HP OpenVMS to the Boot Options List
  • Adding HP UX to the Boot Options List
  • Adding Linux to the Boot Options List
  • Adding Microsoft Windows to the Boot Options List
  • Additional Component Power Consumption
  • Additional Setup
  • Advanced Adaptor Properties Screen
  • Advanced Entry Class Troubleshooting
  • An HP UX manpage In this example audit is the name and
  • Appendix A page
  • Appendix B page
  • Appendix C page
  • Appendix D page
  • Applying Standby Power to the Server
  • ARP Ping Commands
  • Audit to view the manpage See man
  • B February
  • B Upgrades
  • Basic and Advanced Troubleshooting Tables
  • Basic Entry Class Troubleshooting
  • Battery Location on I O Board
  • Battery Location on UCIO Card
  • Boot From a File
  • Booting
  • Booting and Shutting Down HP OpenVMS
  • Booting and Shutting Down HP UX
  • Booting and Shutting Down Linux
  • Booting and Shutting Down Microsoft Windows
  • Booting HP Open VMS
  • Booting HP OpenVMS from the EFI Boot Manager
  • Booting HP OpenVMS from the EFI Shell
  • Booting HP UX From the EFI Boot Manager
  • Booting HP UX From the EFI Shell
  • Booting HP UX in LVM Maintenance Mode
  • Booting HP UX in Single User Mode
  • Booting HP UX in Standard Mode
  • Booting Red Hat Enterprise Linux from the EFI Boot Manager Menu
  • Booting Red Hat Enterprise Linux from the EFI Shell
  • Booting SuSE Linux Enterprise Server from the EFI Shell
  • Booting the Microsoft Windows Operating System
  • Booting the Red Hat Enterprise Linux Operating System
  • Booting the SuSE Linux Enterprise Server Operating System
  • Boottest
  • Boottest command
  • Boottest early cpu off command
  • C Core I O Card Utilities
  • C ed4 August
  • C November
  • Cable kit part numbers
  • CFGGEN Commands
  • CFGGEN Operation
  • CFGGEN Utility
  • Change Boot Order
  • Checking the Inventory
  • Cold Swappable Components
  • Command
  • Commands
  • Common I O Backplane LBAs Ropes PDH PCI X Slots
  • Common Questions About Flashing Firmware
  • Communications Parameters
  • Comparing the Utilities
  • Completing the Adapter Installation
  • Completing the Adapter Installation on HP UX
  • Completing the Adapter Installation on Windows and Linux
  • Conconfig
  • Conconfig command
  • Configuration Utility Screens
  • Configuring System Boot Options
  • Configuring the Array
  • Configuring the iLO
  • Connecting External Storage
  • Connecting the Cables
  • Connecting the Controller to Other Devices
  • Console Input Devices
  • Console Output Devices
  • Console Problems
  • Console Setup
  • Controls Ports and LEDs
  • Cooling
  • Cooling Subsystem
  • Cooling Subsystem Behavior
  • Cooling Subsystem Events That Light Diagnostic Panel LEDs
  • Core I O Board Controls Ports and LEDs
  • Core I O Board Ports
  • Core I O Card Configuration
  • CPU Memory SBA
  • Cpuconfig
  • Cpuconfig command
  • Creating a Logical Drive Using ORCA
  • Customer Messaging Policy
  • Customer Replaceable Unit Health LEDs
  • Customer Self Repair
  • Customer Self Repair Information
  • D Utilities
  • Default
  • Delete Boot Option s
  • Determining the iLO
  • Determining the Physical iLO
  • Diagnostic Panel
  • Diagnostic Panel Label and LEDs
  • Diagnostics
  • Diagnostics Panel LED States
  • Diagnostics Panel LEDs
  • Dimensions and Weight
  • DIMM Memory Carrier Board Slot IDs
  • DIMM Memory Carrier Loading Examples
  • Disk Drive Load Order
  • Disk Drive Slot IDs
  • Display Board Location
  • Display Board Removal and Replacement
  • Document Organization
  • Downloading and Installing the Latest Version of the Firmware
  • Downloading the Latest Version of the Firmware
  • DRVCFG Screens
  • DRVCFG Utility
  • DVD Drive
  • DVD Drive Removal and Replacement
  • DVD Problems
  • E Physical and Environmental Specifications
  • EBSU Main Menu
  • EBSU Maintain Firmware Screen
  • EBSU Maintain Firmware Update Screen
  • EBSU Utility
  • EBSU Welcome Screen
  • EFI Boot Sequence
  • EFI Commands
  • EFI Menu is Not Available
  • EFI POSSE Commands
  • Electrical Specifications
  • Elements Required to Start a Console Session
  • Enabling the TPM
  • Enabling the Trusted Platform Module
  • Enter man audit or man
  • Environment
  • Environmental Specifications
  • Environmental Specifications system processing unit with hard disk
  • Errdump
  • Error Messages
  • Errors and Reading Error Logs
  • Event IDs for Errors and Events
  • Event Log Definitions
  • Extending the Server from the Rack
  • Extensible Firmware Interface Boot Manager
  • External Health LED EHLED
  • External Health LED States
  • Fan Unit Release Button External
  • Fan Units
  • Fault Management Overview
  • Firmware
  • Flashing BIOS and EFI Driver on the First Controller
  • Flashing Firmware on First Controller
  • Front Control Panel LEDs
  • Front Display Panel DVD and Diagnostic Panel
  • Front Panel
  • Front Panel Control Port and LED Locations
  • Front Panel Controls and LEDs
  • Front Panel Display Card Location
  • Front Panel LED States
  • Front Panel LEDs
  • General Diagnostic Tools
  • General Diagnostic Tools List
  • General Troubleshooting Methodology
  • Global Hot Spare
  • Grounding
  • Hard Drive Problems
  • HBA Bulkhead LAN LEDs
  • Help bch command
  • Help command
  • Help configuration command
  • Help cpuconfig command
  • Help ioconfig command
  • HELP or
  • Hot Pluggable Components
  • Hot Pluggable Disk Drive LEDs
  • Hot Pluggable Disk Drive Slot Availability LEDs
  • Hot Swappable Components
  • HP Encourages Your Comments
  • HP Integrity rx6600 Component Classification 186
  • HP Integrity rx6600 Processor Load Order 231
  • HP Rack
  • HP UX Fault Management
  • I O Backplane Upgrade
  • I O Backplane Upgrade Checklist
  • I O Backplane Upgrade Overview
  • I O Backplane Upgrade Procedure
  • I O Board Assembly Removal and Replacement
  • I O Card Events That May Light Diagnostic Panel LEDs
  • I O Power Events That Light Diagnostic Panel LEDs
  • I O Subsystem Behaviors
  • I O Subsystem Block Diagram
  • I O Subsystem Events That Light Diagnostic Panel LEDs
  • I O Subsystem SAS SATA SCSI DVD HDD Core I O
  • I O VRM
  • Identifying and Troubleshooting Firmware Problems
  • Info all command
  • Info boot command
  • Info cpu command
  • Info io command
  • Info mem command
  • Information to Collect Before you Contact Support
  • Inserting a DIMM into the Memory Board Connector
  • Inserting DIMM into Memory Board Connector
  • Inserting the Server into the Rack
  • Inspecting the Shipping Containers for Damage
  • Installation Sequence and Checklist
  • Installation Sequence Checklist
  • Installation Troubleshooting
  • Installing a Dual Core Processor
  • Installing a Dual Core Processor on the Processor Board
  • Installing a Hot Pluggable Disk Drive
  • Installing a Hot Pluggable SAS Hard Drive
  • Installing a Hot Swappable Power Supply
  • Installing a PCI PCI X PCIe Card
  • Installing a PCI PCI X PCIe Card Offline
  • Installing a Power Supply
  • Installing Additional Components
  • Installing Core I O Cards
  • Installing Memory
  • Installing System Memory DIMMs
  • Installing the HP Eight Internal Port SAS Host Bus Adapter
  • Installing the HP Smart Array P400
  • Installing the HP Smart Array P600
  • Installing the HP Smart Array P800
  • Installing the Latest Version of the Firmware on the Server
  • Installing the Server into a Pedestal Mount
  • Installing the Server into a Rack
  • Installing the Server into a Rack or Pedestal Mount
  • Installing the System
  • Integrated Mirror
  • Integrated RAID
  • Intended Audience
  • Interconnect Board Removal and Replacement
  • Intermittent Server Problems
  • Internal Health LED IHLED
  • Internal Health LED States
  • Internal Port SAS HBA SAS Controller
  • Introduction
  • Ioconfig
  • Ioconfig command
  • IPF Processor Load Order
  • LAN A Connector LEDs
  • LAN B Connector LEDs
  • LAN Configuration Methods
  • LAN LEDs
  • LAN Link and Status LEDs
  • Lanaddress
  • Lanaddress command
  • Linux Installation
  • Linux Online Support Tools
  • Locator Switch LED Unit Identifier or UID
  • Logging In to the iLO
  • Manage BootNext Setting
  • Manageability LAN LED on the Core I O board CRU bulkhead
  • Manageability LAN LED States and Speeds
  • Manageability Reset Button on Core I O Board FRU s Bulkhead
  • Manageability Status LED
  • Management Subsystem iLO
  • Mass Storage
  • Memory
  • Memory Carrier Assembly
  • Memory Carrier Assembly with Side Cover Open
  • Memory Carrier Configurations
  • Memory Configuration Requirements
  • Memory DIMM Load Order
  • Memory Installation Conventions
  • Memory Load Order
  • Memory Loading Rules and Guidelines
  • Memory Subsystem Behaviors
  • Memory Subsystem Events That Light Diagnostic Panel LEDs
  • Memory Subsystem Events That May Light Diagnostic Panel LEDs
  • Methodology
  • Midplane Board
  • Midplane Board Screw Location Front of Chassis
  • Midplane Board Screw Location Rear of Chassis
  • Modifying User Accounts and Default Password
  • Monarch
  • Monarch command
  • MP Access Method
  • MP BMC
  • MP Event Logs
  • MP LAN Configuration Method
  • MP LAN Using ARP Ping
  • MP LAN Using DHCP and DNS
  • MP LAN Using the RS
  • MP Reset Button
  • MP Status and LAN LEDs
  • MP With the Web Browser
  • Mptutil Commands and Functions
  • MPTUTIL Utility
  • Non HP Rack
  • Normal Boot Process LED States
  • Off command
  • Offline Installation of a PCI Card
  • Offline Support Tools List
  • On command
  • Online Addition OLA
  • Online Diagnostics Exercisers
  • Online Replacement OLR
  • Online Support
  • Online Support Tool Availability
  • Online Support Tools List
  • Operating System Boots with Problems
  • Operating System Does Not Boot
  • Operating systems
  • Operation
  • ORCA Main Menu
  • ORCA Utility
  • OS Reinstallation Flowchart
  • Overview
  • Parameters
  • Parts List
  • Parts Only Warranty Service
  • PCI PCI X Card Slot Frequency and Bus Mode Compatibility for Shared Slots
  • PCI PCI X Card Slot Frequency Bus Mode Compatibility for Shared Slots
  • PCI PCI X I O Paths
  • PCI PCI X I O Rope Groups
  • PCI PCI X IOBP
  • PCI PCI X PCIe Card Divider
  • PCI PCI X PCIe Card Path Logging
  • PCI PCI X PCIe Card Slot
  • PCI PCI X PCIe Configurations
  • PCI PCI X PCIe I O Paths
  • PCI PCI X PCIe I O Rope Groups
  • PCI PCI X PCIe I O Subsystem Block Diagram
  • PCI PCI X PCIe IOBP
  • PCI PCI X PCIe Slot Identification and Card Divider Locations
  • PCI PCI X PCIe Slot Rope ACPI Paths
  • PCI PCI X Slot Identification and Card Divider Locations
  • PCI PCI X Slot Rope ACPI Paths
  • PCIe MPS Optimization
  • Pdt clear command
  • Pdt command
  • Phone Support
  • Physical and Environmental Specifications
  • Physical Connection Matrix
  • Power Consumption and Cooling
  • Power LED States
  • Power LED Switch
  • Power LEDs
  • Power States
  • Power Subsystem Behavior
  • Power Subsystem Block Diagram
  • Power Subsystem BPS and I O VRM
  • Power Supply
  • Power Supply Conditions Mapped to Power LED States
  • Power Supply LED
  • Power Supply Loading Guidelines
  • Power Supply Power LED
  • Powering Off and Powering On the Server
  • Powering Off the Server
  • Powering Off the Server Manually
  • Powering Off the Server Using the iLO
  • Powering On the Server
  • Powering On the Server Manually
  • Powering On the Server Using the iLO
  • Preparation
  • Primary command
  • Processor
  • Processor Alignment Holes and Lock Unlock Mechanism
  • Processor Alignment Posts and Lock Unlock Mechanism
  • Processor Board Assembly
  • Processor Events That Light Diagnostic Panel LEDs
  • Processor Events That May Light Diagnostic Panel LEDs
  • Processor Load Order
  • Processor Module Behaviors
  • Processor Power Cable
  • Processor Upgrades
  • Publishing History
  • Quick Installation Procedure
  • Rack or Pedestal Installed Server Dimensions and Values
  • Rack Screw Location
  • Rear Panel
  • Rear Panel Control Port and LED Locations
  • Rear Panel LAN Ports
  • Rear Panel UID LED
  • Rear Panel UID LED and Button
  • Recommended Troubleshooting Methodology
  • Related Documents
  • Removing a Dual Core Processor
  • Removing a Hot Pluggable Disk Drive
  • Removing a Hot Swappable Disk Drive Filler
  • Removing a Hot Swappable Power Supply
  • Removing a PCI PCI X PCIe Card Divider
  • Removing a PCI PCI X PCIe Card Offline
  • Removing a Rear External Hot Swappable Chassis Fan Unit
  • Removing an Internal Hot Swappable Chassis Fan Unit
  • Removing and Replacing a Dual Core Processor
  • Removing and Replacing a Hot Pluggable Disk Drive
  • Removing and Replacing a Hot Pluggable PCI PCI X PCIe Card
  • Removing and Replacing a Hot Swappable Chassis Fan Unit
  • Removing and Replacing a Hot Swappable Disk Drive Filler
  • Removing and Replacing a Hot Swappable Power Supply
  • Removing and Replacing a Rear External Fan Unit
  • Removing and Replacing Hot Swap Chassis Fan Units Internal
  • Removing and Replacing Hot Swappable Disk Drive Fillers
  • Removing and Replacing PCI PCI X PCIe Card Dividers
  • Removing and Replacing System Memory
  • Removing and Replacing the Core I O Board
  • Removing and Replacing the Core I O Board Battery
  • Removing and Replacing the Display Board
  • Removing and Replacing the DVD Drive
  • Removing and Replacing the Front Bezel
  • Removing and Replacing the I O Board Assembly
  • Removing and Replacing the I O Voltage Regulator Module
  • Removing and Replacing the I O VRM
  • Removing and Replacing the Interconnect Board
  • Removing and Replacing the LAN Core I O Card
  • Removing and Replacing the Memory Carrier Assembly
  • Removing and Replacing the Memory Carrier Assembly Cover
  • Removing and Replacing the Midplane Board
  • Removing and Replacing the Processor Board Assembly
  • Removing and Replacing the SAS Backplane Board
  • Removing and Replacing the SAS Core I O Card
  • Removing and Replacing the System Battery
  • Removing and Replacing the Top Cover
  • Removing and Replacing the Trusted Platform Module
  • Removing System Memory
  • Removing the Core I O Board
  • Removing the Core I O Board Battery
  • Removing the Display Board
  • Removing the DVD Drive
  • Removing the Front Bezel
  • Removing the I O Board Assembly
  • Removing the I O VRM
  • Removing the Interconnect Board
  • Removing the LAN Core I O Card
  • Removing the Memory Carrier Assembly
  • Removing the Memory Carrier Assembly Cover
  • Removing the Midplane Board
  • Removing the Processor Board Assembly
  • Removing the SAS Backplane Board
  • Removing the SAS Core I O Card
  • Removing the System Battery
  • Removing the Top Cover
  • Removing the TPM
  • Replace server components for the HP Integrity rx6600 Regulatory Model Number RSVLA 0405
  • Replacing a Hot Pluggable Disk Drive
  • Replacing a Hot Swappable Disk Drive Filler
  • Replacing a Hot Swappable Power Supply
  • Replacing a PCI PCI X PCIe Card Divider
  • Replacing a Rear External Hot Swappable Chassis Fan Unit
  • Replacing an Internal Hot Swappable Chassis Fan Unit
  • Replacing the Core I O Board
  • Replacing the Core I O Board Battery
  • Replacing the Display Board
  • Replacing the DVD Drive
  • Replacing the Front Bezel
  • Replacing the I O Board Assembly
  • Replacing the I O VRM
  • Replacing the Interconnect Board
  • Replacing the LAN Core I O Card
  • Replacing the Memory Carrier Assembly
  • Replacing the Memory Carrier Assembly Cover
  • Replacing the Midplane Board
  • Replacing the Processor Board Assembly
  • Replacing the SAS Backplane Board
  • Replacing the SAS Core I O Card
  • Replacing the System Battery
  • Replacing the Top Cover
  • Replacing the TPM
  • Reporting Your Problems to HP
  • Required Service Tools
  • Required Tools
  • Resetting Passwords
  • Returning Damaged Equipment
  • Rules for creating IM volumes and hot spare disks
  • Rx6600 Diagnostic Panel LEDs 154
  • Rx6600 Server 95
  • Rx6600 Server System with PCI PCI X I O Backplane Block Diagram 162
  • Rx6600 Server System with PCI PCI X PCIe I O Backplane Block Diagram 163
  • Safety Information
  • SAS Backplane Board Removal and Replacement
  • SAS Cable Part Numbers
  • SAS cable part numbers
  • SAS Cable Part Numbers
  • SAS Configurations
  • SAS Core I O Card Locations and SAS Configurations
  • SAS Topology Screen Expander Closed
  • SAS Topology Screen Expander Open
  • SAUPDATE Utility
  • Security Access Settings
  • Security Password Menu
  • Select Active Console Input Devices
  • Select Active Console Output Devices
  • Select Active Standard Error Devices
  • Select New Array Type Screen
  • Selecting a SuSE Linux Enterprise Server entry from the EFI Boot Manager menu
  • Server Does Not Power On
  • Server Drives
  • Server in Pedestal Kit
  • Server Interface System Console
  • Server Power Button
  • Server Power Button Functions
  • Server Rear Ports
  • Server Sockets
  • Server Specifications
  • Server Subsystems
  • Set Auto Boot TimeOut
  • Setting Up Security
  • Setup Checklist
  • Setup Flowchart
  • Shutting Down HP OpenVMS
  • Shutting Down HP UX
  • Shutting Down Linux
  • Shutting Down Microsoft Windows
  • Shutting Down Windows from the Command Line
  • Shutting Down Windows from the Start Menu
  • Slot Speed Comparison and Planning Table
  • Smart Array P400 P600 and P800 Controllers
  • Specifying SCSI Parameters
  • Starting CFGGEN
  • Starting the DRVCFG Utility
  • Status Summary Page
  • Storage and Media Devices
  • Supported Configurations
  • Supported DIMM Sizes and Memory Configurations
  • Supported Memory Carrier Assembly Configurations
  • Syntax
  • Sysmode
  • Sysmode command
  • System Block Diagram
  • System Build Up Troubleshooting Procedure
  • System Event Log SEL Review
  • System Health LED SHLED
  • System Health LED States
  • System LAN
  • System LAN Link Status and Speed LEDs
  • System Power Specifications
  • Table of Contents
  • TPM Location on I O Board
  • Troubleshooting Entry Points
  • Troubleshooting Memory
  • Troubleshooting Methodology
  • Troubleshooting SBA
  • Troubleshooting the CPU
  • Troubleshooting Tips
  • Troubleshooting Tools
  • Troubleshooting Using the Server Power Button
  • Typographic Conventions
  • Unloading the Server with a Lifter
  • Unpacking and Inspecting the Server
  • Unpacking the Server
  • UPDATE
  • UPDATE all
  • Updates
  • Upgrading Verses Adding On
  • User Interface
  • Using Event Logs
  • Using the Boot Option Maintenance Menu
  • Using the DRVCFG Utility
  • Using the SCSI Setup Utility
  • Using the System Configuration Menu
  • Verifying Hard Disk Drive Operation
  • Verifying Site Preparation
  • VFP External Health Description
  • VFP Internal Health Description
  • VFP System Health Description
  • Viewing the VPD Information for EFI Driver and RISC Firmware
  • WBEM indication providers and EMS Hardware Monitors
  • Web Login Page
  • Windows Installation
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Error Code 1 This device is not configured correctly (Code 1)
Error Code 2 Windows could not load the driver for this device because the computer is reporting two <type> bus types (Code 2)
Error Code 3 The driver for this device may be bad, or your system may be running low on memory or other resources (Code 3)
Error Code 4 This device is not working properly because one of its drivers may be bad, or your registry may be bad (Code 4)
Error Code 5 The driver for this device requested a resource that Windows does not know how to handle (Code 5)
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Error Code 9 This device is not working properly because the BIOS in your computer is reporting the resources for the device incorrectly (Code 9)
Error Code 10 This device is either not present, not working properly, or does not have all the drivers installed (Code 10)
Error Code 11 Windows stopped responding while attempting to start this device, and therefore will never attempt to start this device again (Code 11)
Error Code 12 This device cannot find any free resources to use (Code 12)
Error Code 13 This device is either not present, not working properly, or does not have all the drivers installed (Code 13)
Error Code 14 This device cannot work properly until you restart your computer (Code 14)
Error Code 15 This device is causing a resource conflict (Code 15)
Error Code 16 Windows could not identify all the resources this device uses (Code 16)
Error Code 17 The driver information file <name> is telling this child device to use a resource that the parent device does not have or recognize (Code 17)
Error Code 18 The drivers for this device need to be reinstalled (Code 18)
Error Code 19 Your registry may be bad (Code 19)
Error Code 20 Windows could not load one of the drivers for this device (Code 20)
Error Code 21 Windows is removing this device (Code 21)
Error Code 22 This device is disabled This device is not started. (Code 22)
Error Code 23 This display adapter is functioning correctly This device is not started. (Code 23)
Error Code 24 This device is either not present, not working properly, or does not have all the drivers installed (Code 24)
Error Code 25 Windows is in the process of setting up this device (Code 25)
Error Code 26 Windows is in the process of setting up this device (Code 26)
Error Code 27 Windows cant specify the resources for this device (Code 27)
Error Code 28 The drivers for this device are not installed (Code 28)
Error Code 29 This device is disabled because the BIOS for the device did not give it any resources (Code 29)
Error Code 30 This device is using an Interrupt Request IRQ resource that is in use by another device and cannot be shared (Code 30)
Error Code 31 This device is not working properly because <device> is not working properly (Code 31)
Error Code 32 Windows cannot install the drivers for this device because it cannot access the drive or network location that has the setup files on it (Code 32)
Error Code 33 This device isn't responding to its driver (Code 33)
Error Code 34 Windows cannot determine the settings for this device (Code 34)
Error Code 35 Your computer's system firmware does not include enough information to properly configure and use this device (Code 35)
Error Code 36 This device is requesting a PCI interrupt but is configured for an ISA interrupt (Code 36)
Error Code 37 Windows cannot initialize the device driver for this hardware (Code 37)
Error Code 38 Windows cannot load the device driver for this hardware because a previous instance of the device driver is still in memory (Code 38)
Error Code 39 Windows cannot load the device driver for this hardware The driver may be corrupted or missing (Code 39)
Error Code 40 Windows cannot access this hardware because its service key information in the registry is missing or recorded incorrectly (Code 40)
Error Code 41 Windows successfully loaded the device driver for this hardware but cannot find the hardware device (Code 41)
Error Code 42 Windows cannot load the device driver for this hardware because there is a duplicate device already running in the system (Code 42)
Error Code 43 Windows has stopped this device because it has reported problems (Code 43)
Error Code 44 An application or service has shut down this hardware device (Code 44)
Error Code 45 Currently, this hardware device is not connected to the computer (Code 45)
Error Code 46 Windows cannot gain access to this hardware device because the operating system is in the process of shutting down (Code 46)
Error Code 47 Windows cannot use this hardware device because it has been prepared for "safe removal", but it has not been removed from the computer (Code 47)
Error Code 48 The software for this device has been blocked from starting because it is known to have problems with Windows (Code 48)
Error Code 49 Windows cannot start new hardware devices because the system hive is too large exceeds the Registry Size Limit) (Code 49)

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