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Dhww Access

Typically indicates a video configuration failure.

These are hexadecimal values generated during the Power-On Self-Test. If the board fails to boot, a POST code card (connected to a PCI slot) can display these to identify the specific hardware component that failed. Typically indicates a video configuration failure

While less common, "DHWW" appears in a few other niche contexts: Typically indicates a video configuration failure

The Intel DH61WW Technical Product Specification outlines how the board communicates issues during the startup process: Typically indicates a video configuration failure

The board uses audible beeps to signal errors if a video display is not yet available. For example: 3 beeps: Often indicates a memory (RAM) error.