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Basic Checks: Dell OptiPlex GX1 Small-Form-Factor System User's Guide
file:///C|/infodev/2013/eDoc/OpGX1/UG/basic.htm[2/21/2013 11:47:24 AM]
An error message See "Messages and Codes."
The monitor's
power indicator
Most monitors have a power indicator (usually on the front bezel). If the monitor's
power indicator does not light up, see "Troubleshooting the Monitor
."
The power
indicator
Use the power indicator to help you identify a system problem when you press the
power button to turn on the computer but the system does not boot:
A blinking yellow power indicator before power-on self-test (POST) indicates that
the power supply may be faulty. In rare cases, the system board may be faulty.
See "Getting Help
" for instructions on getting technical assistance from Dell.
A solid yellow power indicator before POST indicates that a device on the system
board may be faulty or is incorrectly installed. Be sure that the microprocessor is
properly seated, remove all expansion cards
, and then reboot. If the system does
not boot, see "Getting Help
" for instructions on getting technical assistance from
Dell.
A solid green power indicator and a beep code during POST indicate that a dual
in-line memory module (DIMM) may be faulty or is not properly seated. Remove
all DIMMs, install only one DIMM, and then reboot. Repeat this procedure until
you identify the faulty or improperly seated DIMM.
A solid green power indicator and no beep code and no video during POST
indicate that the monitor or the integrated video controller may be faulty. See
"Troubleshooting the Monitor
." If the monitor is operating properly and is correctly
connected, see "Getting Help
" for instructions on getting technical assistance
from Dell.
A solid green power indicator and no beep code with video during POST indicate
that an integrated system board device may be faulty. See "Getting Help
" for
instructions on getting technical assistance from Dell.
The keyboard
indicators
Most keyboards have one or more indicators (usually in the upper-right corner). Press
the <Num Lock> key, the <Caps Lock> key, and the <Scroll Lock> key to toggle the
keyboard indicators on and off. If the keyboard indicators do not light up, see
"Troubleshooting the Keyboard
."
The diskette-
drive access
indicator
The diskette-drive access indicator should quickly flash on and off when you access
data on the diskette drive. On a system running a Microsoft® Windows® operating
system, you can test the drive by opening Windows Explorer and clicking the icon for
drive A. If the diskette-drive access indicator does not light up, see "Troubleshooting
Drives."
The hard-disk
drive access
indicator
The hard-disk drive access indicator should quickly flash on and off when you access
data on the hard-disk drive. On a system running a Windows operating system, you
can test the drive by opening Windows Explorer and clicking the icon for drive C. If the
hard-disk drive access indicator does not light up, see "Troubleshooting Drives
."
A series of beeps See "Messages and Codes
."
An unfamiliar
constant scraping
Make sure the sound is not caused by the application program you are running. The
sound could be caused by a hardware malfunction. See "Getting Help
" for instructions
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