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kasu Posted on Dec 29, 2014

Hi there, how can I fix the problem of I/O card parity interrupt at F000:F188 when appeared at starting my computer?

I was tried to restore it self

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It sounds like one of the 3rd party cards has died. If you have a firewire card I would start by removing that and performing several cold boots (boot the computer, then completely shut it down as opposed to rebooting) If that doesn't fix it continue with the other cards, one at a time and replacing the previous card, until the issue is resolved. If you're still under warranty, call dell and request a repair.

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SOURCE: error I/0 card parity interrupt at F000:F188 Type (S)hutoff NMI (R)eboot, other keys continue

Someone else on fixya suggested RAM - http://www.fixya.com/support/t10259172-o_card_parity_interrupt_f000_f188_type

I'd definitely at least run a RAM test - if you can get that far (bootup using a bootable CD with memtest 4). Otherwise just see if removing the RAM has any impact.

Also could try flashing the BIOS, again if you can get that far.

It's clearly not relating the operating system, so either BIOS, or hardware failure.

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