Dell 430 specifications Power Button Light Codes, Beep Codes

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2.If a problem is encountered during a test, a message appears with an error code and a description of the problem. Write down the error code and problem description and follow the instructions on the screen.

3.If you run a test from the Custom Test or Symptom Tree option, click the applicable tab described in the following table for more information.

Tab

Function

 

 

Results

Displays the results of the test and any error conditions encountered.

 

 

Errors

Displays error conditions encountered, error codes, and the problem description.

 

 

Help

Describes the test and may indicate requirements for running the test.

 

 

Configuration

Displays your hardware configuration for the selected device.

 

The Dell Diagnostics obtains configuration information for all devices from system setup, memory, and various internal tests, and it displays

 

the information in the device list in the left pane of the screen. The device list may not display the names of all the components installed on

 

your computer or all devices attached to your computer.

 

 

Parameters

Allows you to customize the test by changing the test settings.

 

 

4.When the tests are completed, if you are running the Dell Diagnostics from the Drivers and Utilities disc, remove the disc.

5.Close the test screen to return to the Main Menu screen. To exit the Dell Diagnostics and restart the computer, close the Main Menu screen.

Power Button Light Codes

The diagnostic lights give much more information about the system state, but legacy power light states are also supported in your computer. The power light states are shown in following table.

Power Light

Description

State

 

Off

 

 

Power is off, light is blank.

 

Blinking Amber Initial state of light at power up.

 

Indicates system has power, but the POWER_GOOD signal is not yet active.

 

If the Hard Drive light is off, it is probable that the power supply needs to be replaced.

 

If the Hard Drive light on, it is probable that an onboard regulator or VRM has failed. Look at the diagnostic lights for further information.

Solid Amber

Second state of the light at power up. Indicates the POWER_GOOD signal is active and it is probable that the power supply is fine. Look at

 

 

the diagnostic lights for further information.

Blinking Green

System is in a low power state, either S1 or S3. Look at the diagnostic lights to determine which state the system is in.

Solid Green

System is in S0 state, the normal power state of a functioning machine.

The BIOS will turn the light to this state to indicate it has started fetching opcodes.

Beep Codes

If the monitor cannot display error messages during the POST, the computer may emit a series of beeps that identifies the problem or that can help you identify a faulty component or assembly. The following table lists the beep codes that may be generated during the POST. Most beep codes indicate a fatal error that prevents the computer from completing the boot routine until the indicated condition is corrected.

Beep

Description

 

Possible Solution

Code

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

BIOS checksum failure.

Possible system board failure. Contact Dell.

 

 

 

 

 

 

1.

If you have two or more memory modules installed, remove the modules, reinstall one module, and then

 

 

 

restart the computer. If the computer starts normally, reinstall an additional module. Continue until you

2

No memory modules are

 

have identified a faulty module or reinstalled all modules without error.

detected

2.

If available, install good memory of the same type into your computer.

 

 

 

3.

If the problem persists, contact Dell.

 

 

 

3

Possible system board failure

Contact Dell.

 

 

 

 

 

 

1.

Ensure that no special memory module/memory connector placement requirements exist.

4

RAM Read/Write failure

2.

Verify that the memory modules that you are installing are compatible with your computer.

3.

If the problem persists, contact Dell.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Real-time clock failure. Possible

1.

Replace the battery.

5

battery failure or system board

2.

If the problem persists, contact Dell.

 

failure.

 

 

 

 

 

6

Video BIOS Test Failure

Contact Dell.

 

 

 

7

CPU-cache test failure

Contact Dell.

 

 

 

 

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