Dell Precision 330 User's Guide - Page 119

Power Problems, following table lists the codes for the power indicator. For more information

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Solving Problems Problem Computer is dropped or damaged Hardware devices conflict System memory amount is not correct System board malfunctions System board is damaged An error message A series of beeps on system startup Action See "Repairing a Dropped or Damaged Computer" See "Hardware Conflicts" See "System Memory Problems" See "System Board Problems" See "Reset Corrupted BIOS Settings" See "Messages and Codes" See "Messages and Codes" Power Problems The power indicator on the front panel communicates codes that can help you determine whether there is a problem with your computer. The following table lists the codes for the power indicator. For more information, see "Diagnostic Indicators." Power Indicator Codes Power Indicator Code Solid green Blinking green Solid yellow Blinking yellow Cause Power is on, and the computer is operating normally. The computer is in the suspended state (Microsoft® Windows® 2000 only). The Dell Diagnostics is running a test, or a device on the system board may be faulty or incorrectly installed. There is a system board or power supply failure. Check the diagnostic indicator codes to see if the specific problem is identified. Also, see "Power Problems" and "System Board Problems." Basic Checks: • Test the electrical outlet: ensure that the electrical outlet is working by testing it with a different device such as a lamp. S o lv ing Pr o ble m s 119

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Solving Problems
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Power Problems
The power indicator on the
front panel
communicates codes that can help
you determine whether there is a problem with your computer. The
following table lists the codes for the power indicator. For more information,
see "
Diagnostic Indicators
."
Basic Checks:
Test the electrical outlet: ensure that the electrical outlet is working by
testing it with a different device such as a lamp.
Computer is dropped or damaged
See "
Repairing a Dropped or Damaged
Computer
"
Hardware devices conflict
See "
Hardware Conflicts
"
System memory amount is not correct
See "
System Memory Problems
"
System board malfunctions
See "
System Board Problems
"
System board is damaged
See "
Reset Corrupted BIOS Settings
"
An error message
See "
Messages and Codes
"
A series of beeps on system startup
See "
Messages and Codes
"
Power Indicator Codes
Power Indicator Code
Cause
Solid green
Power is on, and the computer is operating normally.
Blinking green
The computer is in the suspended state (Microsoft
®
Windows
®
2000 only).
Solid yellow
The
Dell Diagnostics
is running a test, or a device on
the system board may be faulty or incorrectly
installed.
Blinking yellow
There is a system board or power supply failure. Check
the
diagnostic indicator codes
to see if the specific
problem is identified. Also, see "
Power Problems
" and
"
System Board Problems
."
Solving Problems
Problem
Action