Troubleshooting Without Diagnostics
Solving Power Supply Problems
Solving Power Supply ProblemsProblem | Cause | Solution | |
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Power supply shuts down | Voltage selector switch | Select the proper AC voltage. | |
intermittently. | on rear of computer |
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| chassis not switched to |
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| correct line voltage. |
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| Power supply fault. | Replace the power supply. | |
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Computer powered off | Processor thermal | 1. | Ensure that the computer air |
automatically and the | protection activated: |
| vents are not blocked and the |
Power LED flashes Red two | A fan may be blocked |
| cooling fan is running. |
times, once every second, | or not turning. | 2. | Open hood, press the power |
followed by a two second | OR |
| button, and see if the processor |
pause. |
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The heatsink/fan |
| fan spins. If the processor fan is | |
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| not spinning, make sure the | |
| assembly is not |
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| fan's cable is plugged onto the | |
| properly attached to the |
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| system board header. Ensure | |
| processor. |
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| the fan is fully/properly seated | |
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| or installed. |
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| 3. Replace the processor fan. | |
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| 4. | Reseat processor heatsink and |
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| verify that the fan assembly is |
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| properly attached. |
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| Service Reference Guide, dx2000 uT |