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Red Power LED flashes four | 4 | Power failure (power | 1. | Open the hood and ensure the 4 or |
times, once every second, |
| supply is overloaded). |
| power supply cable is seated into the |
followed by a two second |
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| connector on the system board. |
pause. Beeps stop after fifth |
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| 2. | Check if a device is causing the problem by |
iteration but LEDs continue |
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until problem is solved. |
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| removing ALL attached devices (such as |
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| hard or optical drives and expansion cards). |
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| Power on the system. If the system enters the |
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| POST, then power off and replace one |
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| device at a time and repeat this procedure |
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| until failure occurs. Replace the device that |
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| is causing the failure. Continue adding |
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| devices one at a time to ensure all devices |
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| are functioning properly. |
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| 3. | Replace the power supply. |
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| 4. | Replace the system board. |
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Red Power LED flashes five | 5 | CAUTION: To avoid damage to the DIMMs or | ||
times, once every second, |
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| the system board, you must unplug the computer | |
followed by a two second |
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| power cord before attempting to reseat, install, or | |
pause. Beeps stop after fifth |
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| remove a DIMM module. | |
iteration but LEDs continue |
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| 1. | Reseat DIMMs. |
until problem is solved. |
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| 2. | Replace DIMMs one at a time to isolate the |
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| faulty module. |
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| 3. | Replace |
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| memory. |
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| 4. | Replace the system board. |
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Red Power LED flashes six | 6 | For systems with a graphics card: | ||
times, once every second, |
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| 1. | Reseat the graphics card. |
followed by a two second |
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pause. Beeps stop after fifth |
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| 2. | Replace the graphics card. |
iteration but LEDs continue |
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until problem is solved. |
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| 3. | Replace the system board. |
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| For systems with integrated graphics, replace the | |
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Red Power LED flashes seven | 7 | System board failure | Replace the system board. | |
times, once every second, |
| (ROM detected failure |
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followed by a two second |
| prior to video). |
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pause. Beeps stop after fifth |
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iteration but LEDs continue |
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until problem is solved. |
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Red Power LED flashes eight | 8 | Invalid ROM based on bad | 1. | Reflash the system ROM with the latest BIOS |
times, once every second, |
| checksum. |
| image. See the “Boot Block Emergency |
followed by a two second |
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| Recovery Mode” section of the Desktop |
pause. Beeps stop after fifth |
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| Management Guide for more information. |
iteration but LEDs continue |
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| 2. | Replace the system board. |
until problem is solved. |
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Red Power LED flashes nine | 9 | System powers on but is | 1. | Check that the voltage selector, located on |
times, once every second, |
| unable to boot. |
| the rear of the power supply (some models), |
followed by a two second |
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| is set to the appropriate voltage. Proper |
pause. Beeps stop after fifth |
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| voltage setting depends on your region. |
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| 2. | Unplug the AC power cord from the |
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| computer, wait 30 seconds, then plug the |
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| power cord back in to the computer. |
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ENWW | Interpreting POST Diagnostic Front Panel LEDs and Audible Codes 53 |