Dell 2650 manual Running the System Diagnostics, Obtaining Technical Assistance

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1.Remove the bezel (see "Removing the Bezel").

2.Turn off the system, including any attached peripherals, and disconnect all the power cables from electrical outlets.

3.Remove the cover (see "Removing the Cover").

CAUTION: The microprocessor and heat-sink assembly can get extremely hot during system operations. Be sure that it has had sufficient time to cool before touching it.

CAUTION: When handling the microprocessor and heat-sink assembly, take care to avoid sharp edges on the heat sink.

4.Verify that the memory modules, expansion cards, and microprocessors are fully seated in their sockets or connectors. To remove and reseat microprocessors, perform the steps described in "Microprocessors."

To remove and reseat a memory module, perform the steps described in "Memory Modules." To remove and reseat an expansion card, perform the steps described in "Expansion Cards."

5.Verify that all jumpers are set correctly (see Figure 5-2).

6.Check all cable connectors inside the system to verify that they are firmly attached to their appropriate connectors.

7.Replace the cover (see "Replacing the Cover").

8.Reconnect the system and any attached peripherals to their power sources, and turn them on.

Does the problem appear to be resolved?

Yes. No further steps are necessary

No. Proceed to "Obtaining Technical Assistance."

Running the System Diagnostics

You can run system diagnostics from either the utility partition on your hard drive or from a set of diskettes that you create from the Dell OpenManage Server Assistant CD.

To run the diagnostics from the utility partition, perform the following steps:

1.Start the utility partition by pressing <F10> during POST.

2.From the utility partition's main menu, select the Run System Diagnostics option from Run System Utilities.

See "Using the Dell OpenManage Server Assistant CD" in the User's Guide for additional information about the utility partition.

To run the system diagnostics from the diskettes, perform the following steps:

1.Create a set of diagnostics diskettes using the Dell OpenManage Server Assistant CD.

See "Using the Dell OpenManage Server Assistant CD" in the User's Guide for information on creating diskettes.

2.Boot the system from the first diagnostics diskette.

If the system fails to boot, see "Obtaining Technical Assistance."

When you start the diagnostics, a message is displayed telling you that the diagnostics is loading. The Diagnostics menu appears. The menu allows you to run all or specific diagnostic tests or to exit system diagnostics.

NOTE: Before you read the rest of this section, start the system diagnostics so that you can see it on your monitor screen.

For a quick check of the system, select Test All Devices and then select Quick Tests. This option runs only the device tests that do not require user interaction and that do not take a long time to run. Dell recommends that you choose this option first to increase the chance of tracing the source of the problem quickly. To test a particular device, select Test One Device. For a complete check of the system, select Test All Devices and then select Extended Tests.

To check a particular area of the system, choose Advanced Testing. When you select Advanced Testing, the main screen of the diagnostics appears. This screen includes a listing of the various device groups in the system and the system's service tag.

To view data on test results, select Information and Results. Select Program Options to view the program options screen, which lets you set various test parameters.

By selecting the Device Configuration option, you can see an overview of the devices in the system.

Selecting Exit to MS-DOSexits the diagnostics and returns you to the MS-DOS® operating system environment.

To select an option from the Diagnostics menu, highlight the option and press <Enter>, or press the key that corresponds to the highlighted letter in the option you choose.

Obtaining Technical Assistance

If at any time you do not understand a procedure described in this guide or if your system does not perform as expected, there are a number of tools are

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Contents Initial release 24 Apr Initial User Contact External Visual InspectionObserving the Boot Routine Internal Visual InspectionRunning the System Diagnostics Obtaining Technical AssistanceBack to Contents System Identification Indicators System-Status IndicatorsFront-Panel Indicators and Features Back-Panel Indicators and Features Component DescriptionPower Indicator Codes Power-Button Indicator CodesPower-Supply Indicator Codes Power-Button Indicator CodesPower-Supply Indicator Codes Hard-Drive Indicator CodesHard-Drive Indicator Codes NIC Indicator Codes Cooling Fan Indicator CodesLCD Status Messages LCD Status MessagesSystem Setup Program Line Causes Corrective Actions MessageSee Memory Modules Solving Problems Described by LCD Status Messages System MessagesRemoving LCD Status Messages 10. System MessagesSetup Program 11. System Beep Codes System Beep CodesCode Cause Corrective Action Support.dell.com Diagnostics Messages Alert MessagesSystem Features System Board FeaturesPower Protection Devices Service FeaturesSupported Operating Systems Technical Specifications Other Documents You May NeedPower VideoPhysical EnvironmentalBack to Contents System Board Jumpers Jumpers-A General ExplanationJumpers System Board Jumper Settings System Board ConnectorsJumper Setting Description Connector Description Expansion-Card Riser-Board Components and PCI BusesScsi Backplane Board Connectors Scsi Backplane Board ComponentsRecommended Tools System OrientationBezel System CoverRemoving the Bezel Replacing the BezelInside the System Replacing the CoverControl-Panel Cable Cover Front-Panel I/O BoardRemoving the Control-Panel Cable Cover Replacing the Control-Panel Cable CoverReplacing the Front-Panel I/O Board Control PanelRemoving the Control Panel Replacing the Control Panel System FansRemoving a Cooling Fan Replacing a Cooling Fan System-Fan BracketRemoving the System-Fan Bracket Removing a Power Supply Power SuppliesReplacing the System-Fan Bracket Expansion-Card Cage Replacing a Power SupplyRemoving the Expansion-Card Cage Expansion Card Installation Guidelines Expansion CardsReplacing the Expansion-Card Cage PCI Bus Scan OrderInstalling an Expansion Card Removing an Expansion CardExpansion-Card Riser Board Removing the Expansion-Card Riser BoardMemory Upgrade Kits Memory Module Installation GuidelinesSample Memory Module Configurations Memory ModulesInstalling Memory Modules Performing a Memory UpgradeTotal Desired CD and Diskettes Drives Removing Memory ModulesRemoving the CD/Diskette Drive Tray Replacing the CD/Diskette Drive TrayRemoving the CD and Diskette Drives From the Tray Replacing the CD and Diskette Drives on the TrayRemoving the CD/Diskette Drive Cable Replacing the CD/Diskette Drive CableExternal Scsi Tape Drive Scsi Configuration InformationHard Drives Installing a Hard Drive Removing a Hard DriveInstalling a Hard Drive on a Carrier Integrated RAID ControllerRemoving a Hard Drive From Its Carrier Activating the Integrated RAID Controller20. Installing the RAID Controller Memory Module Installing a RAID Controller Card RAID Controller CardScsi Backplane Daughter Card Installing the Scsi Backplane Daughter CardRemoving the Scsi Backplane Daughter Card Removing the Scsi Backplane Board Scsi Backplane BoardReplacing the Scsi Backplane Board System Board Tray Removing the System Board TraySystem Board Tray Levers MicroprocessorsReplacing the System Board Tray Removing the System Board Tray Levers27. Removing and Installing the Heat Sink Adding or Replacing a Microprocessor28. Removing and Installing the Microprocessor System Battery Replacing the System BatterySystem Board Removing the System BoardReplacing the System Board Entering the System Setup Program Responding to Error MessagesUsing the System Setup Program System Setup Navigation KeysSystem Setup Options Main ScreenBoot Sequence Screen Hard-Disk Drive Sequence ScreenIntegrated Devices Screen System Security ScreenUsing the System Password Feature Assigning a System PasswordConsole Redirection Screen Exit ScreenUsing Your System Password to Secure Your System Deleting or Changing an Existing System PasswordUsing the Setup Password Feature Disabling a Forgotten PasswordAssigning a Setup Password Operating With a Setup Password EnabledBack to Contents Back to Contents