floppy drive or hard drive); check system setup (see "System Setup") to

 

 

make sure the boot sequence is correct for the devices installed on your

 

 

computer.

 

 

If the problem persists, contact Dell for technical assistance.

 

 

 

 

During normal operation, all of the diagnostic lights turn

If the system does not start, plug the computer into a working electrical outlet.

 

on and then turn off before the system starts.

Also see "Power Problems" in your Owner's Manual.

 

If all four diagnostic lights stay on and the power button

Unplug the power supply and check the 4-pin processor power cable

 

remains amber, a possible processor power or

connection (see "System Board Components").

 

connection error has occurred.

 

 

NOTE: If all of the diagnostic lights turn on then off and

Reseat the processor (see "Processor").

 

 

 

the system does not start, there may be a problem with

If there are no power problems and the system does not start, contact Dell for

 

the power supply or with the processor. For other

 

technical assistance.

 

possible solutions, see "Power Problems" in your

 

 

 

Owner's Manual.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Beep Codes

Your computer might emit a series of beeps during start-up if the monitor cannot display errors or problems. This series of beeps, called a beep code, identifies a problem. One possible beep code (code 1-3-1) consists of one beep, a burst of three beeps, and then one beep. This beep code tells you that the computer encountered a memory problem.

If your computer beeps during start-up:

1.Write down the beep codes.

2.Run the Dell Diagnostics to identify a more serious cause.

3.Contact Dell for technical assistance.

Code

Cause

 

 

1-1-2

Microprocessor register failure

 

 

1-1-3

NVRAM read/write failure

 

 

1-1-4

ROM BIOS checksum failure

1-2-1

Programmable interval timer failure

 

 

1-2-2

DMA initialization failure

 

 

1-2-3

DMA page register read/write failure

 

 

1-3

Video Memory Test failure

 

 

1-3-1 through 2-4-4

Memory not being properly identified or used

 

 

3-1-1

Slave DMA register failure

 

 

3-1-2

Master DMA register failure

 

 

3-1-3

Master interrupt mask register failure

3-1-4

Slave interrupt mask register failure

 

 

3-2-2

Interrupt vector loading failure

 

 

3-2-4

Keyboard Controller Test failure

 

 

3-3-1

NVRAM power loss

 

 

3-3-2

Invalid NVRAM configuration

 

 

3-3-4

Video Memory Test failure

 

 

3-4-1

Screen initialization failure

 

 

3-4-2

Screen retrace failure

3-4-3

Search for video ROM failure

 

 

4-2-1

No timer tick

 

 

4-2-2

Shutdown failure

 

 

4-2-3

Gate A20 failure

 

 

4-2-4

Unexpected interrupt in protected mode

 

 

4-3-1

Memory failure above address 0FFFFh

 

 

4-3-3

Timer-chip counter 2 failure

 

 

4-3-4

Time-of-day clock stopped

4-4-1

Serial or parallel port test failure

 

 

4-4-2

Failure to decompress code to shadowed memory

 

 

4-4-3

Math-coprocessor test failure

 

 

4-4-4

Cache test failure

 

 

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Dell E310, 3100 specifications Beep Codes, Connection see System Board Components, Code Cause

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