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I have a Poweredge 1900 Dell server and it is displaying the error message, "Poweredge 1900 e1210 cmos batt". I think it means it needs the cmos battery to be replaced, but I am have a hard time finding the correct battery to replace it. Please let me know what the correct battery name is.
Thank you for your help,
christina Laky
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There could be many things that could cause your halt problem. From my experiencew ith servers the first thing I would do is try resetting your BIOS setting to default. Also, reset the jumpers to clear out the CMOS and retry your install.
this error is basically telling you that fan 2 is either dead or not spinning at the correct RPM's which means it needs to be replaced. Usually there is a diagram inside the cover that will tell you which fan is fan # 2
Look for a jumper on the motherboard where it would allow you to clear the cmos. basically you would move the position of the jumper and turn on the computer and let it clear itself.
Then after it clears turn off the machine, put the jumper back into its original position and then turn the computer on and see if the message goes away.
Also go into the BIOS and put in the correct time, date, year, etc.
is there an error message that appears? can you check error logs? I need more information to be able to help you. I would first try to blow dust out of the fans, as it may be over heating, another possibility is that there is software on the machine that is causing it to shut down.
Hi satti73,
I need you to explain your problem a little more clearly.
I think you are saying that when you press the ON/OFF you get a display? What is the display that you get? How old is this machine? What other events have taken place leading up to this problem. Do you get and error messages on the monitor? DO you get any sort of sound emitting from the server when you press the ON/OFF butoon?
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