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Opis problemu

Sugerowane rozwiązanie

zielona

Nie wykryto modułów pamięci.

1 Popraw osadzenie modułów pamięci, aby

żółta

 

upewnić się, że komputer prawidłowo

 

komunikuje się z pamięcią.

A B C D żółta

 

 

2 Uruchom komputer.

żółta

 

 

3 Jeśli problem nadal występuje, wyjmij

 

 

wszystkie moduły pamięci

 

 

i zainstaluj jeden moduł pamięci

 

 

w gnieździe DIMM_1.

 

 

4 Uruchom komputer.

 

 

Wyświetlony zostanie następujący

 

 

komunikat: Alert! Operating in

 

 

Debug Mode. Please Populate

 

 

Memory in Pairs for

 

 

Normal Operation (Uwaga! Praca

 

 

w trybie debugowania. Komputer działa

 

 

prawidłowo pod warunkiem, że gniazda

 

 

pamięci są zapełniane parami).

 

 

5 Naciśnij klawisz <F1>, aby uruchomić

 

 

system operacyjny.

 

 

6 Uruchom program Dell Diagnostics.

 

 

7 Jeżeli moduły pamięci pomyślnie przejdą

 

 

testy, wyłącz komputer, wyjmij moduły

 

 

pamięci i powtarzaj ten proces dla

 

 

pozostałych modułów pamięci, aż do

 

 

wystąpienia błędu pamięci podczas

 

 

uruchamiania lub testów

 

 

diagnostycznych.

 

 

Jeśli pierwszy przetestowany moduł jest

 

 

wadliwy, powtórz proces dla pozostałych

 

 

modułów, aby upewnić się, że pozostałe

 

 

moduły nie są wadliwe.

 

 

8 Gdy wadliwy moduł zostanie

 

 

zidentyfikowany, skontaktuj się z firmą

 

 

Dell w celu jego wymiany.

 

 

UWAGA: Jeśli jest to konieczne, komputer

 

 

może działać w trybie debugowania do czasu

 

 

zainstalowania nowych modułów pamięci.

 

 

 

= żółta

 

 

= zielona

 

 

= wyłączona

 

 

Szybki informator o systemie

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670, 470 specifications

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