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How to fix a problem 10.10/01 Supply Memory error I turned off the computer and it still continues

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The error 10.10.01 is telling you that the cyan toner cartridge is missing the cartridge memory tag.
Replace the cyan toner.

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58.04 error

58.XX ERROR To continue turn off then on

A memory error has been detected.

58.4 = Engine power supply
Replace the Engine power supply assembly

(100-127 volt) is part number RM1-1041-000CN
(220-240 volt) is part number RM1-1042-000CN

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Error code CANON iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570 ...

E000 fixing overheating
E001 fixing assembly overheating
E002 fixing assembly low temperature
E003 post-standby fixing low temperature
E007 fixing film rotation error
E010 main motor rotation error
E014 fixing motor rotation error
E019 waste toner case full, waste toner case full sensor error
E020 toner clogging between sub hopper and developing assembly
E024 developing assembly connector disconnection
E025 hopper motor, bottle motor error
E032 NE controller counter error
E064 power supply voltage error (high-voltage)
E100 BD interval error
E110 scanner motor error
E191 communication error for high voltage power supply
E202 CIS home position detection error
E225 CIS light intensity error
E227 reader unit power supply error
E248 backup memory error
E261 zero-cross signal error
E315 image data error
E400 feeder communication error
E490 wrong DF type
E500 finisher communication error
E503 finisher internal communication error
E505 finisher backup memory error
E514 stack delivery/trailing edge assist motor error
E519 gear change motor error
E520 off-set motor error
E530 rear alignment error
E531 stapling error
E532 stapler shift error
E535 swing error
E537 front alignment error
E540 stack tray ascent error/upper tray ascent error
E542 lower tray ascent error
E577 paddle error
E584 shutter error
E590 punching error
E591 puncher dust sensor error
E592 punch horizontal registration sensor error
E593 punch shift error
E5F0 saddle paper positioning error
E5F1 saddle paper folding error
E5F2 saddle guide error
E5F3 saddle alignment error
E5F4 saddle rear stapling error
E5F5 saddle front stapling error
E5F6 saddle butting error
E5F8 saddle connector error
E5F9 saddle switch error
E602 hard disk error
E604 image memory error/shortage
E609 hard disk error
E610 herd disk coding key fault
E674 fax board communication error
E710 IPC initialization error
E711 IPC communication error
E713 communication error for finisher
E716 communication error for pedestal/ communication error for 3-way unitA1
E717 communication error for NE controller
E719 coin vendor error
E730 PDL software error
E732 scanner communication error
E733 printer communication error
E740 Ether board error
E743 DDI communication error
E744 language file/boot ROM error
E745 TokenRing board error
E746 accessories board wrong model error
E748 controller board and SDRAM size mismatch
E805 fan error


Regarding most common errors related to fixing section:

E000 The temperature of the fixing assembly is abnormally high.
0001 While startup control is under way, the reading of
the main thermistor is less than 30 deg C
continuously for 200 msec or more 1 sec after the
start of power supply.
While startup control is under way, the reading of
the main thermistor is less than 70 deg C
continuously for 200 msec or more 2 sec after the
start of power supply.
While startup control is under way, the reading of
the main thermistor is less than 120 deg C
continuously for 200 msec 6 sec after the start of
power supply.
The startup control does not end 30 sec after the
start of power supply.
Reset the condition in service mode:
COPIER>FUNCTION>CLEAR>ERR. Replace the
main thermistor. Replace the DC controller PCB

E001 The temperature of the fixing assembly is abnormally high.
0000 The reading of the main thermistor is 250 deg C
or more continuously for 200 msec.
0001 The hardware circuit detects overheating of the
main or sub thermistor for 200 msec.
0001 The hardware circuit detects overheating of the
main or sub thermistor for 200 msec.

Reset the condition in service mode: COPIER>FUNCTION>CLEAR>ERR. Replace the
main thermistor. Replace the DC controller PCB

E002 The rise in temperature of the fixing assembly is faulty.
0000 While startup control is under way, the reading of
the main thermistor is less than 115 deg C
continuously for 400 msec 1.3 sec after it has
indicated 100 deg C.
While startup control is under way, the reading of
the main thermistor is less than 150 deg C
continuously for 400 msec 1.3 sec after it has
indicated 140 deg C.
Reset the condition in service mode:
COPIER>FUNCTION>CLEAR>ERR. Replace the
main thermistor. Replace the DC controller PCB

E003 The fixing temperature is too low after a standby state.
0000 While regular temperature control is under way,
the reading of the main thermistor is less than 140
deg C continuously for 400 msec or more.
Reset the condition in service mode:
COPIER>FUNCTION>CLEAR>ERR. Replace the
main thermistor. Replace the DC controller PCB

E007 The rotation of the fixing film is faulty.
0000 While the fixing motor is rotating, the marker
signal is not detected for 6 sec with the reading of
the main thermistor indicating 100 deg C or more.
Reset the condition in service mode:
COPIER>FUNCTION>CLEAR>ERR. Replace the
main thermistor. Replace the DC controller PCB
REPLACE FIXING FILM ASSY(HEATER)

To enter service mode:

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Random shutdowns

Test your PSU or replace it if your power supply units fan is not working your PSU is faulty

One bad lead can cause a computer to continue on a cycle or to shutdown or fail to detect/ boot up a computer hard drive

Test all leads that attach to your hard drive including electrical extensions,IDE,SATA

the leads from your ((motherboard to your hard drive)) make sure they have a secure connection and are not faulty or just replace them they could be faulty
make sure all leads that are attached to your drives dvd\cd 3 1/2 inch floppy have secure connections and are not faulty even the electrical extensions or just replace them they could be faulty a computer needs its connections to continue its cycle and have an end so any faulty leads will end up with a computer error if this fails to fix the problem
another possible reason could be a memory dump you might be running to many programs at the one time placing to much strain on the CPU also you might not have enough RAM random access memory hope this helps

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My printer shows 10.1000 supply memory error

This might be a non-HP toner (although i doubt it) since the error indicates that the supply memory chip was not found at all.The chip might also be deffected.

This are the steps offered by the service manual:

1. Open and close the front door.
2. Ensure the cartridges are fully seated.
3. Swap the cartridge for the color
indicated with a cartridge in another
slot to determine whether the error
follows the cartridge or stays with the
slot. If the error follows the cartridge,
replace that cartridge, otherwise,
continue with step 4.
4. Check the memory controller PCB
contacts to the memory tag. Clean if
dirty.
5. Reseat the memory controller PCB
connector J201 and DC controller PCB
connector J1025.
6. Defective memory controller PCB,
replace the memory controller PCB.
7. Defective DC controller PCB, replace
the DC controller PCB

Good luck,im sure that replacing the toner will solve it.
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The screen is blue and says beginning to dump physical memory

Windows has detected a serious programming-error, and cannot continue to run. Turn your computer off. Turn your computer on.
The next time that you connect to the Internet, Windows will send the "dump" of your computer's memory to Microsoft, so that they can trouble-shoot the cause of the problem, and try to fix it.
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10.1000 Supply Memory error. How can I fix that?

sounds like might be your toner, specifically your black toner.
is this a non-standard toner or HP? IF it your toner you can try this:

Place a stip of opaqe tape or paper or the chip. When the printer detects a non-standard cartridge press the green (go) button. It will then reset the LCD to Ready.

Found this info on a recycled manufacturer site. http://www.infinityimaging.com/cgi-local/SoftCart.exe/online-store/scstore/p-2300.html?E+scstore

otherwise it's probably the memory on the printer, try removing or replacing a DIMM
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Printer has shown error 10.00.00 Supply Memory Error

Please make sure to ask a specific question.

The 10.00.00 Supply Memory Error is given when the printer can not read the information on your ink cartridges. This can be common when using non-genuine ink cartridges (non-HP).

Remove and reinsert your ink cartridges. If that doesn't work, try pressing the green button to accept the error and continue.
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HP P4B-MX beep

HP P4B-MX is Award Bios


Award and Phoenix BIOS:


1 short beep: Normal
2 short beeps: CMOS error
1 long and 1 short beep: DRAM error
1 long and 2 short beeps: Video card error
1 long and 3 short beeps: Keyboard error, or video card error
1 long and 9 short beeps: ROM error
Long continuous beeps: DRAM not installed correctly, bad memory, or incompatable
Short continuous beeps: Bad power supply

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At POST I get 2 short beeps

it depends on the bios chip maker Here's some other beep codes:

for Award and Phoenix BIOS:

1 short beep: Normal
2 short beeps: CMOS error
1 long and 1 short beep: DRAM error
1 long and 2 short beeps: Video card error
1 long and 3 short beeps: Keyboard error
1 long and 9 short beeps: ROM error
Long continuous beeps: DRAM not installed correctly
Short continuous beeps: Bad power supply


AMI BIOS:

1 short beep: DRAM flash error
2 short beeps: DRAM ECC check error
3 short beeps: DRAM detect error
5 short beeps: CPU error
6 short beeps: Keyboard error
8 short beeps: Video card error
9 short beeps: ROM error
1 long and 3 short beeps: Bad DRAM
1 long and 8 short beeps: Video card error


Invoking Beep Codes

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If the computer is actually functioning and the computer beeps continuously, then there is a problem with a voltage on the power supply being incorrect or the CPU overheating. IMMEDIATELY go into the BIOS and check CPU temperature, fan speed and voltages

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BIOS Beep Codes

Annoying isn't it? You have built your computer you switch it on and then nothing happens except a few beeps from the PC speaker. Frustration sets in as you try to figure out what is wrong with it. If you didn't already know the computer has already told you the problem. It can't speak of course but it can direct you to the problem. Its all in the beeps. The BIOS can recognise when the problem occurs and sends a signal out to send a certain amount of beeps through the speaker. These beeps then tell you the location of the problem.

Unfortunately not all the BIOS' use the same codes as each other. Two of the main BIOS manufactures AMI and Award (now Phoenix) have different codes for there errors.

AMI BIOS

# of Beeps Error Description
1 Refresh Failure The memory refresh Circuitry is faulty
2 Parity Error Parity error in the Base (1st 64K) of memory
3 64K Base Memory Error Memory error in the base memory (1st 64K)
4 Timer Not Operational Timer 1 is not functioning (also caused by error in base memory)
5 Processor Error CPU error
6 8042 Gate A20 Failure Unable to switch to protected mode
7 Processor Exception Interrupt error The CPU on the CPU card generated an interrupt error
8 Display Memory Read/Write Error Video adapter is missing, incorrectly seated or has faulty memory
9 ROM checksum error The ROM checksum does not match that of the BIOS
10 Coms Shutdown Register Read/Write The shutdown register for coms RAM has failed
11 Cache Memory Bad The cache memory test has failed. Cache memory will be disabled. *** DO NOT enable it ***


With the first 3 beep codes, its well worth re-seating the memory just to make sure that it's in correctly. 8 Beeps is probably the most common in my experience. Can be caused by a badly seated Graphics card. If you have re-seated it then check with another Graphics card in the board.

Always check for loose components before sending the board back as this is the main cause of errors on the POST.



Award BIOS

Award states that they now only use one beep from there BIOS. This beep is one long beep and then two short beeps. This indicates a graphics card problem. Any other beeps should be treated as a RAM problem first and then the board sent in to be inspected.

The reason that the Award BIOS only uses the beep code for display problems is that it tries to display the error on-screen if at all possible. If the BIOS cannot initiate the display adapter then this causes the BIOS to make the beep code for a display error, which must be corrected before any other errors can be determined. Memory Test fails and hard disk failures etc will all be displayed on screen

IBM BIOS

The IBM BIOS works with Short and Long beeps as well as the Award BIOS. However the IBM one does still have codes to work from.

Beep Code Error
1 Short Beep Normal POST, System booted OK
2 Short Beeps POST Error - Code on Display
No Beep Power supply or Motherboard error
Continuous Beep Power supply or Motherboard error
Repeating short beeps Power supply or Motherboard error
1 short, 1 long beep System board error
1 long, 2 short beeps Display adapter error (MDA/CGA)
1 long, 3 short beeps Display adapter error (EGA/VGA)
3 long beeps 3270 keyboard card
Phoenix BIOS
The Phoenix BIOS works on a slightly more complicated manor than the others. It does display an error code for you and produce a series of beeps. This BIOS produces its beeps according to the hexadecimal code the error produces. The Phoenix BIOS has many different codes for its possible errors and so many different beep codes. Rather than list the entire section here, I have provided a link to the official PDF file containing the codes and how they are derived.

Phoenix BIOS Post Codes

System board errors should be looked at by a specialist, Again always try to re-seat components to ensure they are in correctly. If necessary take all components out except for the RAM CPU and graphics card, then try the system. Re-seating components is the number one fix for getting past the POST screen. One badly seated components can cause the entire system not to function. so pick out your bios and follow the steps above to diagnose .hope this helps
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Restarts

hello!

Please fix all cables inside the system, remove and fix back the memory.

sometimes this problem cause by low voltage power supply. if you are sure that the PSU and also cause by software and hardware conflict that when booting the system and tend to load the windows it will detect error and protecting the system by turning it off or restart it automatically.

In this case, if you have newly installed hardware please remove it. if none of those then maybe you should test your memory for errors. if the memory function well; then, try to boot your system in safemode by pressing "F8" on first start. if the system continue booting in safe mode, unistall all the drivers of you computer and then restart. if the system continue starting in normal mode time to reinstall all the drivers of your system.

If this solution is not working then, there is no other option except reinstalling your Operating system i am sure this ultimately resolve the problem.

Hope this help!

best regards, melnavz
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