From: tek on 26 Jun 2008 11:14 I have a DELL Vostro 1000 laptop. The video card is the Integrated ATI Radeon Xpress 1150 HyperMemory adaptor. SiSoft's system information diagnostic tool says the adaptor's part/model number is RS485M. Now when I boot the laptop this number is flashed to the display before the POST. In addition to the part/model number is a code that reads BR#23931. Neither DELL tech support nor AMD/ATI tech support seem to be able to tell me what the second part of this message is or means. It could be an error message, a revision number, and a serial number, who knows. What is apparent is that the message is related to the video card and something in the firmware. I hope someone can share a similar experience.
From: Augustus on 26 Jun 2008 15:04 "tek" <kevindu28(a)yahoo.com> wrote in message news:623d5faf-adac-4875-a8d5-a58b874509dd(a)i76g2000hsf.googlegroups.com... >I have a DELL Vostro 1000 laptop. The video card is the Integrated ATI > Radeon Xpress 1150 HyperMemory adaptor. SiSoft's system information > diagnostic tool says the adaptor's part/model number is RS485M. Now > when I boot the laptop this number is flashed to the display before > the POST. In addition to the part/model number is a code that reads > BR#23931. Neither DELL tech support nor AMD/ATI tech support seem to > be able to tell me what the second part of this message is or means. > It could be an error message, a revision number, and a serial number, > who knows. What is apparent is that the message is related to the > video card and something in the firmware. I hope someone can share a > similar experience. Not quite sure what your problem is or what exactly you want to know.....your post says "Now when I boot the laptop this number is flashed to the display before the POST"...is the issue that this message did not appear before? FYI the part number you reference being displayed is the ECS designation of the ATI mainboard model number and not a code for a error. DId you modify the BIOS setting to display the BIOS screen at startup?
From: tek on 26 Jun 2008 16:09 On Jun 26, 3:04 pm, "Augustus" <no_one(a)no_where.net> wrote: > "tek" <kevind...(a)yahoo.com> wrote in message > > news:623d5faf-adac-4875-a8d5-a58b874509dd(a)i76g2000hsf.googlegroups.com... > > >I have a DELL Vostro 1000 laptop. The video card is the Integrated ATI > > Radeon Xpress 1150 HyperMemory adaptor. SiSoft's system information > > diagnostic tool says the adaptor's part/model number is RS485M. Now > > when I boot the laptop this number is flashed to the display before > > the POST. In addition to the part/model number is a code that reads > > BR#23931. Neither DELL tech support nor AMD/ATI tech support seem to > > be able to tell me what the second part of this message is or means. > > It could be an error message, a revision number, and a serial number, > > who knows. What is apparent is that the message is related to the > > video card and something in the firmware. I hope someone can share a > > similar experience. > > Not quite sure what your problem is or what exactly you want to > know.....your post says > "Now when I boot the laptop this number is flashed to the display before > the POST"...is the issue that this message did not appear before? FYI the > part number you reference being displayed is the ECS designation of the ATI > mainboard model number and not a code for a error. DId you modify the BIOS > setting to display the BIOS screen at startup? No real problem, just looking for information. Right, ths issue is, I don't remember seeing the message before. Again, it flashes so fast its easy to miss. It all of a sudden caught my attention and I wanted to know if this was a real problem. I have not installed any firmware changes so it must have been this way from the beginning and I never noticed it. I didn't think it was an error message either but, you never know. DELL installs a system/hardware diagnostic suite on their machines which can be used before the machine boots into Windows. The test suite reports that all is good with the hardware.
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