Dell diagnostics, When to use the dell diagnostics – Dell OptiPlex 755 User Manual

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Dell Diagnostics

 

 

When to Use the Dell Diagnostics

If you experience a problem with your computer, perform the checks in this section and run the Dell Diagnostics before you contact Dell for technical
assistance.

It is recommended that you print these procedures before you begin.

Enter system setup (see

Entering System Setup

), review your computer's configuration information, and ensure that the device you want to test displays in

Short!

decoding circuitry in the
memory has occurred.

C: Drive Error

C: Drive

Failure

The hard drive is not
working or is not
configured correctly.

Ensure that the hard drive is installed
correctly in the computer (see the "Drives"
section for your computer) and defined
correctly in the system setup program (see

System Setup

).

Cache Memory

Bad, Do Not

Enable Cache

The cache memory is not
operating.

See

Contacting Dell

for instructions on

obtaining technical assistance.

CH-2 Timer

Error

An error is occurring on the
timer on the system board.

See

Contacting Dell

for instructions on

obtaining technical assistance.

CMOS Battery

State Low

CMOS Checksum

Failure

CMOS System

Options Not Set

CMOS Display

Type Mismatch

CMOS Memory

Size Mismatch

CMOS Time and

Date Not Set

The system configuration
information in the system
setup program is incorrect
or the battery charge may
be low.

Enter the system setup program (see

System Setup

), verify the system

configuration, and then restart the computer.

Diskette Boot

Failure

Drive A or B is present but
has failed the BIOS POST.

Ensure that the drive is installed correctly in
the computer (see the "Drives" section for
your computer) and defined correctly in the
system setup program (see

System Setup

).

Check the interface cable at both ends.

DMA Error

DMA 1 Error

DMA 2 Error

Error in the DMA controller
on the system board.

The keyboard or system board may need to
be replaced.

FDD Controller

Failure

HDD Controller

Failure

The BIOS cannot
communicate with the
floppy drive or hard drive
controller.

Ensure that the floppy drive or the hard drive
is installed correctly in the computer (see
"Drives" section for your computer) and
defined correctly in the system setup
program (see

System Setup

). Check the

interface cable at both ends.

INTR1 Error

INTR2 Error

An interrupt channel on
the system board failed to
POST.

The keyboard or system board may need to
be replaced.

Invalid Boot

Diskette

The operating system
cannot be located on drive
A or drive C.

Enter the system setup program (see

System Setup

) and confirm that drive A or

drive C is properly identified.

Keyboard Error

The BIOS has detected a
stuck key.

Ensure that nothing is resting on the
keyboard; if a key appears to be stuck,
carefully pry it up. If the problem persists,
you may need to replace the keyboard.

KB/Interface

Error

An error occurred with the
keyboard connector.

Ensure that nothing is resting on the
keyboard; if a key appears to be stuck,
carefully pry it up. If the problem persists,
you may need to replace the keyboard.

No ROM Basic

The operating system
cannot be located on drive
A or drive C.

Enter the system setup program (see

System Setup

) and confirm that drive A or

drive C is properly identified.

CAUTION:

Before you begin any of the procedures in this section, follow the safety instructions located in the Product Information Guide.

NOTICE:

The Dell Diagnostics works only on Dell™ computers.

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