Power LED flashes Red ten times, once every second, followed by a two second pause, and the computer beeps ten times. (Beeps stop after fifth iteration but LEDs continue flashing.)
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Bad option card. | 1. | Check each option card by removing the cards one at |
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| if fault goes away. |
| 2. | Once bad card is identified, remove and replace bad |
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| option card. |
| 3. | Replace the system board. |
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Solving Network Problems
Some common causes and solutions for network problems are listed in the following table. These guidelines do not discuss the process of debugging the network cabling.
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S5 Maximum Power Saving feature is enabled. | Disable the S5 Maximum Power Saving option in Computer | |
| Setup. Select Power > Hardware Power Management > S5 | |
| Maximum Power Savings. | |
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S5 Wake on LAN is disabled (some models). | Enable the S5 Wake on LAN option in Computer Setup. | |
| Select Advanced > Device Options > S5 Wake on LAN. | |
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To enable | ||
| 1. | Select Start > Control Panel > Network and Sharing |
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| Center. |
| 2. | Under Tasks, select Manage network connections. |
| 3. | Click Local Area Connection. |
| 4. | Click the Properties button. |
| 5. | Click the Configure button. |
| 6. | Click the Power Management tab, then select Allow |
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| this device to wake the computer. |
| To enable | |
| 1. | From the Start screen, type c, and then select Control |
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| Panel from the list of applications. |
| 2. | Select Network and Sharing Center, and then click the |
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| Ethernet link next to the connection. |
| 3. | Click the Properties button. |
| 4. | Click the Configure button. |
| 5. | Click the Power Management tab, then enable the |
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