Dell 760 manual Diagnostic Light Codes During Post, Blinking Amber, Steady Amber

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WARNING: Before working inside your computer, read the safety information that shipped with your computer. For additional safety best practices information, see the Regulatory Compliance Homepage on www.dell.com at www.dell.com/regulatory_compliance.

To help troubleshoot a problem, your computer has four lights labeled 1, 2, 3, and 4 on the front panel.

NOTE: If you are using an ultra form factor computer, the diagnostic lights are present on the back panel. See the Setup and Quick Reference Guide that ships with your computer for more information.

When the computer starts normally, the lights flash, and then turn off. If the computer malfunctions, use the sequence of the lights to help identify the problem.

NOTE: After the computer completes POST, all four lights turn off before booting to the operating system.

Diagnostic Light Codes During POST

Light Pattern

Problem Description

Suggested Resolution

 

 

 

 

The computer is either turned off or

Reseat the power cable in the power connector on the back of the computer and the

 

not receiving power.

electrical outlet.

 

 

Bypass power strips, power extension cables, and other power protection devices to verify

 

 

that the computer turns on properly.

 

 

Ensure that any power strips being used are plugged into an electrical outlet and are

 

 

turned on.

 

 

Ensure that the electrical outlet is working by testing it with another device, such as a lamp.

Off

 

Ensure that the main power cable and front panel cable are securely connected to the

 

system board.

 

 

 

 

A possible motherboard failure has

Unplug the computer. Allow a minute for the power to drain. Plug the computer into a

 

occurred.

working electrical outlet and press the power button.

 

 

If the problem persists, contact Dell (see Contacting Dell).

Off

 

 

 

 

 

 

A possible motherboard, power

Power off computer, leaving the computer plugged in. Press and hold the power supply test

 

supply, or peripheral failure has

button on the back of the power supply unit.

 

occurred.

 

 

 

If the power supply diagnostic light next to the switch illuminates, the problem may be with

 

 

your system board. Contact Dell (see Contacting Dell).

 

 

If the power supply diagnostic light next to the switch does not illuminate, disconnect all

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internal and external peripherals, and press and hold the power supply test button.If it

 

 

illuminates, there could be a problem with a peripheral. Contact Dell (see Contacting Dell).

 

 

If the power supply diagnostic light still does not illuminate, disconnect the power supply

 

 

from the system board, then press and hold the power supply button.

 

 

If the light illuminates, there could be a problem with the system board.

 

 

If the power supply diagnostic light still does not illuminate, the problem is probably with the

 

 

power supply.

 

 

Contact Dell (see Contacting Dell).

 

 

 

 

No CPU present.

Reinstall the processor and restart the system. If the computer still fails to boot, inspect the

 

 

processor socket for damage.

 

 

If the problem persists, contact Dell (see Contacting Dell).

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Memory modules are detected, but a

If two or more memory modules are installed, remove the modules, then reinstall one

 

memory power failure has occurred.

module and restart the computer.

 

 

If the computer starts normally, continue to install additional memory modules (one at a

 

 

time) until you have identified a faulty module or reinstalled all modules without error.

 

 

If only one memory module is installed, try moving it to a different DIMM connector and

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restart the computer.

 

 

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

 

 

If the problem persists, contact Dell (see Contacting Dell).

 

 

 

 

A possible CPU or motherboard

Replace the processor with a known good processor. If the computer still fails to boot,

 

failure has occurred.

inspect the processor socket for damage.

 

 

If the problem persists, contact Dell (see Contacting Dell).

 

 

 

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Contents Page Manageability Advanced FeaturesLegacySelect Technology Control Active Management TechnologyOut of Band Management IAMT FeaturesAccessing iAMT setup Turning Off iAMTDell Client Manager DCM Alert Standard FormatDell OpenManage Applications Dell Client Manager DCM ConsoleChassis Intrusion Detection Option SettingsPhysical Security Padlock Ring and Security Cable SlotEnabling the TPM Feature Trusted Platform Module TPMSecurity Management Software About Smart Cards and Fingerprint Readers Power Management for Windows XP and Windows VistaComputer Tracking Software Hyperthreading and Multi-Core TechnologyAdvanced Tab Power Options PropertiesPower Schemes Tab Hibernate TabSleep Mode Configuring Power Management SettingsOptions in Windows Vista Battery Replacing the BatteryBack to Contents Before Working on Your Computer Working on Your ComputerRecommended Tools Turning Off Your ComputerAfter Working on Your Computer About Your Computer Removing and Replacing Parts Desktop ComputerInstalling a PCI Card CardsPCI Cards Page Removing a PCI Card Removing a PCI Card From the Riser-Card Cage Page Installing a PCI Card in the Riser-Card Cage Page Installing a PS/2 Serial Port Adapter PS/2 Serial Port AdapterRemoving a PS/2 Serial Port Adapter Installing a PS/2 Serial Port Adapter in the Riser-Card Cage Removing a PS/2 Serial Port Adapter From the Riser-Card Cage Back to Contents Installing the Processor ProcessorRemoving the Processor Back to Contents Page Replacing the Chassis Intrusion Switch Chassis Intrusion SwitchRemoving the Chassis Intrusion Switch Resetting the Chassis Intrusion DetectorSelect System Setup Data Interface Connectors General Drive Installation GuidelinesConnecting Drive Cables Sata ConnectorDrive Inserts Power Cable ConnectorsConnecting and Disconnecting Drive Cables Removing Drive InsertsOptical Drive Replacing Drive InsertsRemoving an Optical Drive Installing an Optical Drive Floppy Drive Removing a Floppy DriveInstalling a Floppy Drive Media Card Reader Removing a Media Card ReaderInstalling a Media Card Reader Page Installing a Hard Drive Hard DriveRemoving a Hard Drive Page Back to Contents Installing the System Fan System FanRemoving the System Fan Heat Sink Assembly Removing the Heat Sink AssemblyInstalling the Heat Sink Assembly Back to Contents Panel Removing the I/O PanelReplacing the I/O Panel Page Power Supply Replacing the Power SupplyDC Power Connectors DC Power Connector P1Pin Number Signal name 18-AWG Wire DC Power Connector P5 and P6 DC Power Connector P2DC Power Connector P4 Pin Number Signal Name 22-AWG WireInstalling a Speaker SpeakersRemoving a Speaker Back to Contents Desktop Removing the Computer CoverInside View of Your Computer System Board Components Back to Contents Contacting Dell Visit support.dell.comGlossary Device driver See driver Docking device See APRPage Page Module bay See media bay NIC See network adapterPage Video resolution See resolution Back to Contents Memory DDR2 Memory OverviewInstalling Memory Module s Addressing Memory ConfigurationsRemoving Memory Module s Mini Tower Computer Installing a PCI or PCI Express Card Page Removing a PCI or PCI Express Card PS/2 Serial Port Adapter Page Removing a PS/2 Serial Port Adapter Back to Contents Heat Sink and Processor Installing the Processor Back to Contents Chassis Intrusion Switch Back to Contents Drives Power cable Power input connector Installing a Hard Drive Page Adding a Second Hard Drive Floppy Drive Installing the Floppy Drive Removing the Floppy DriveRemoving the Media Card Reader Installing the Media Card Reader Optical Drive Installing an Optical Drive Back to Contents Panel Power Supply Pin Number Signal name AWG Wire DC Power Connectors P3, P5, P8, and P9 DC Power Connector P7Installing the Speaker Removing the SpeakerBack to Contents System Fan Page Mini Tower Inside Your Computer12VPOWER Back to Contents Replacing the Computer Cover Mini-Tower, Desktop, and Small Form FactorUltra Small Form Factor Release knob Cards Page Removing a PCI Card Installing a PCI Express x16 Card or DVI Card PCI Express and DVI CardsRemoving a PCI Express x16 Card or DVI Card Page PS/2 Serial Port Adapter Removing a PS/2 Serial Port Adapter Heat Sink and Processor Installing the Processor Page Back to Contents Chassis Intrusion Switch Select System Setup General Installation Guidelines Serial ATA Sata ConnectorHard Drive Installing a Hard Drive Page Replacing a Hard Drive Fan Optical Drive Installing an Optical Drive Floppy Drive Installing a Floppy Drive Media Card Reader Installing a Media Card Reader Back to Contents System Fan Panel Back to Contents Power Supply DC Power Connectors DC Power Connectors P3 DC Power Connector P6Speakers Replace the computer cover Turn on power to the computer Small Form Factor Intspkr Fan connector Fancpu Small Form Factor Computer System Board Removing the System BoardMini Tower System Board Screws Desktop System Board Screws Small Form Factor System Board ScrewsReplacing the System Board Ultra Small Form Factor System Board ScrewsBack to Contents System Setup Options System SetupEntering System Setup System Setup ScreenDisable Enable with PXE Enable with ImageSever DisableInternal default Read Only Disable No bootQuiet Deactivate defaultOnboard/PEG SuggestedOn is set to disabled Power Off defaultPower On EnableEnable F12 = Boot menu enabled by default Boot SequenceChanging the Boot Sequence for the Current Boot Clear Log Mark all EntriesChanging the Boot Sequence for Future Boots Booting to a USB DevicePassword Protection System PasswordTyping Your System Password Administrator PasswordAssigning a System Password Deleting or Changing an Existing System PasswordAssigning an Administrator Password Jumper SettingsDisabling a Forgotten Password and Setting a New Password Deleting or Changing an Existing Administrator PasswordMini Tower Desktop Small Form Factor Ultra Small Form Factor Clearing Forgotten Passwords Jumper Setting DescriptionClearing Cmos Settings Set Client Dhcp to Static IPChange the Lookup Method to Static IP Back to Contents Diagnostic Lights TroubleshootingPower Lights ToolsBlinking Amber Diagnostic Light Codes During PostLight Pattern Problem Description Suggested Resolution Steady AmberSteady Green Power Supply Diagnostic Light SteadyBlinking Green Beep Codes System MessagesCode Cause Fix a Problem section, click Hardware Troubleshooter Dell DiagnosticsWhen to Use the Dell Diagnostics Hardware TroubleshooterStarting the Dell Diagnostics From Your Hard Drive Dell Diagnostics Main Menu Option FunctionDrive Problems Solving ProblemsBattery Problems Tab FunctionHard drive problems Optical drive problemsProblems writing to an optical drive Click Properties Tools Check NowClick Uninstall Error MessagesIeee 1394 Device Problems Click Start Control Panel Programs Programs and FeaturesComputer does not start up Keyboard ProblemsLockups and Software Problems Computer stops respondingProgram crashes repeatedly Memory ProblemsOther software problems Program is designed for an earlier Windows operating systemClick Start Control Panel Mouse Mouse ProblemsNetwork Problems Click Start Control Panel Hardware and Sound MousePower Problems Printer ProblemsNo sound from speakers Scanner ProblemsSound and Speaker Problems Click Start Control Panel Hardware and Sound PrinterVideo and Monitor Problems No sound from headphonesScreen is blank Screen is difficult to read Only part of the display is readable Dell Technical Update Service3D image quality is poor Click Start Control Panel Appearance and ThemesModule Bay Remove the cover see Removing the Computer CoverPage Securing a Device in the Module Bay Back to Contents Cable Cover Optional Attaching the Cable CoverRemoving the Cable Cover Heat Sink and Processor Installing the Processor Page Back to Contents Chassis Intrusion Switch Select System Setup Drives Removing the Hard Drive Page Removing the Hard-Drive Fan Replacing the Hard-Drive FanBack to Contents Installing the System Fans System FansRemoving the System Fans Back to Contents Power Button Removing the Power ButtonReplacing the Power Button Speakers Replace the computer cover Turn on power to the computer Ultra Small Form Factor System Board Components Dell Badge Ultra Small Form Factor Computer
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