Dell 2100/180 service manual Observing the Boot Routine

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9.Inspect the exterior of the system unit, including all controls and indica- tors, and all user-accessible data storage devices for any signs of physical damage.

Does the inspection reveal any problems?

Yes. Proceed to the appropriate procedure in Chapter 4, “Removing and Replacing Parts.”

No. Proceed to the next section, “Observing the Boot Routine.”

Observing the Boot Routine

After you have performed an external visual inspection as described in the pre- vious section, you should boot the system and, while the boot routine is running, observe the system for any indications of problems.

NOTE: Most of the steps in this procedure require observation of system func- tions and indications, some of which can occur simultaneously. It may be necessary to reboot the system several times in order to complete all of these steps.

To observe problem indications during the boot routine, follow these steps:

1.Insert the diagnostics diskette into drive A. Turn on all peripherals and the system unit. If the system unit is already on, press the reset button or <CTRL><ALT><DEL> to reboot the system.

2.Check the power supply fan. Does the fan run normally? Yes. Proceed to step 3.

No. Troubleshoot the system power supply.

3.Watch the Num Lock, Caps Lock, and Scroll Lock indicators on the upper-right corner of the keyboard. After all three indicators flash momentarily, the Num Lock indicator should light up and remain on.

Do these indicators flash on and off within approximately ten seconds after the boot routine starts?

Yes. Proceed to step 4.

No. Troubleshoot the system power supply. If the troubleshooting procedure indicates that the system power supply is operational, troubleshoot the memory.

Basic Troubleshooting

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Contents Dell PowerEdge 2100/180 and 2100/200 Systems Page Dell PowerEdge 2100/180 and 2100/200 Systems Page Index Front bezel features, 1-3insert removal, 4-5removal Key functions, list of main menu, A-3menus, A-1 Figures Xii Tables Xiv Contents Chapter Basic Troubleshooting Chapter Beep Codes and Error MessagesChapter Removing and Replacing Parts Index Viii Page Read This First System Overview System Features Computer Orientation Front/Right Side Internal View Back/Left Side Internal View System Memory Advanced Expansion SubsystemIntegrated Server Management Integrated Scsi Controller Scsi Configuration GuidelinesVideo Controller Scsi Hard-Disk DrivesScsi ID Numbers Scsi Termination Jumper Examples System Power Supply System UnitDC Power Connector P1 DC Power Distribution 10. DC Power Distribution System Board Layout Top of the computerSystem Board Jumper 12. System Board JumpersJumper Descriptions Interrupt Assignments Interrupt AssignmentsDMA Channel Assignments Dreq Line AssignmentsTechnical Specifications Technical SpecificationsIntegrated Scsi Controller Physical Page Basic Troubleshooting Initial User ContactExternal Visual Inspection Observing the Boot Routine Internal Visual Inspection Eliminating Resource Conflicts Running the Diskette-Based Diagnostics Getting HelpBeep Codes and Error Messages Post Beep CodesPost Beep Codes System Error Messages System Error MessagesSystem did not Bios detected a See Eliminating Page Removing and Replacing Parts Recommended ToolsPrecautionary Measures Computer Cover Computer Cover RemovalFront Bezel Front Bezel RemovalFront-Bezel Inserts Front-Bezel Insert RemovalControl Panel Assembly Control-Panel Assembly RemovalDrives ScsiExternally Accessible Drives Externally Accessible Drives RemovalDrive-Mounting Rails and Extensions Removal Hard-Disk Drives Hard-Disk Drive RemovalExpansion Cards Expansion Card RemovalSystem Power Supply 10. Power Supply RemovalSystem Cooling Fan 11. System Cooling-Fan RemovalSystem Board Components 12. System Board ComponentsDIMMs 13. Dimm RemovalMicroprocessor/Heat Sink Assembly 15. Microprocessor Securing Clip Removal16. Microprocessor/Heat Sink Assembly System Battery Remove the batterySystem Board Assembly 18. System Board Assembly RemovalSystem Board 19. System Board Removal
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2100/180 specifications

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