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iteration but LEDs continue |
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| 3. | Replace the system board. |
until problem is solved. |
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| 4. | Replace the processor. |
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Red Power LED flashes ten | 10 | Bad option card. | 1. | Check each option card by removing the card |
times, once every second, |
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| (one at a time if multiple cards), then power |
followed by a two second |
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| on the system to see if fault goes away. |
pause. Beeps stop after fifth |
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| 2. | Once a bad card is identified, remove and |
iteration but LEDs continue |
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until problem is solved. |
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| replace the bad option card. |
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| 3. | Replace the system board. |
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System does not power on and | None | System unable to power | Press and hold the power button for less than 4 | |
LEDs are not flashing. |
| on. | seconds. If the hard drive LED turns green, the | |
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| power button is working correctly. Try the | |
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| following: | |
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| 1. | Check that the voltage selector (some |
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| models), located on the rear of the power |
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| supply, is set to the appropriate voltage. |
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| Proper voltage setting depends on your |
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| region. |
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| 2. | Replace the system board. |
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| OR |
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| Press and hold the power button for less than 4 | |
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| seconds. If the hard drive LED does not turn on | |
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| green then: | |
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| 1. | Check that the unit is plugged into a working |
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| AC outlet. |
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| 2. | Open hood and check that the power button |
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| harness is properly connected to the system |
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| board. |
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| 3. | Check that both power supply cables are |
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| properly connected to the system board. |
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| 4. | Check to see if the 5V_aux light on the |
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| system board is turned on. If it is turned on, |
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| then replace the power button harness. If the |
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| problem persists, replace the system board. |
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| 5. | If the 5V_aux light on the system board is not |
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| turned on, remove the expansion cards one |
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| at a time until the 5V_aux light on the system |
board turns on. It the problem persists, replace the power supply.
56 Appendix A POST Error Messages | ENWW |