Beep codes, System messages – Dell OptiPlex 760 User Manual

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Beep Codes

Your computer may emit a series of beeps during start-up if the monitor cannot display errors or problems. For example, one possible beep code may consist
of three short, repeated beeps indicating that the computer has encountered a possible system board failure.

If your computer emits a series of beeps during start-up:

 

1.

Write down the beep code.

 

2.

Run the Dell Diagnostics to further identify the problem. (see

Dell Diagnostics

).


 

System Messages

 

Alert! Previous attempts at booting this system have failed at checkpoint [nnnn]. For help in resolving this problem, please note this checkpoint and
contact Dell Technical Support —

The computer failed to complete the boot routine three consecutive times for the same error (see

Contacting Dell

for

assistance).

 

CMOS checksum error —

Possible system board failure or RTC battery low. Replace the battery (see

Battery

or see

Contacting Dell

for assistance).

 

CPU fan failure —

CPU fan failure. Replace the CPU fan. See the following:

l

 

Mini Tower —

Heat Sink and Processor

l

 

Desktop —

Heat Sink Assembly

l

 

Small Form Factor —

Heat Sink and Processor

l

 

Ultra Small Form Factor —

Heat Sink and Processor

 

Floppy diskette seek failure —

A cable may be loose, or the computer configuration information may not match the hardware configuration. Check cable

connections (see

Contacting Dell

for assistance).

 

Diskette read failure —

The floppy disk may be defective or a cable may be loose. Replace the floppy disk or check for a loose cable connection.

 

 

Code

 

Cause

2 short, 1 long

BIOS checksum error

1 long, 3 short, 2 short Memory error

1 short

F12 key pressed

 

Code (repetitive
short beeps)

 

Description

 

Suggested Resolution

1

BIOS checksum failure.
Possible system board
failure.

Contact Dell (see

Contacting Dell

).

2

No memory modules are
detected.

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If two or more memory modules are installed, remove the modules, then reinstall one module and

restart the computer. If the computer starts normally, continue to install additional memory modules
(one at a time) until you have identified a faulty module or reinstalled all modules without error. See

Memory

.

l

 

If available, install working memory of the same type into your computer. See

Memory

.

l

 

If the problem persists, contact Dell (see

Contacting Dell

).

3

Possible system board
failure.

Contact Dell (see

Contacting Dell

).

4

RAM Read/Write failure.

l

 

Ensure that no special requirements for memory module/connector placement exist. See

Memory

.

l

 

Ensure that the memory you are using is supported by your computer. See

Memory

.

l

 

If the problem persists, contact Dell (see

Contacting Dell

).

5

Real time clock failure.
Possible battery or system
board failure.

l

 

Replace the battery. See

Replacing the Battery

.

l

 

If the problem persists, contact Dell (see

Contacting Dell

).

6

Video BIOS Test Failure.

Contact Dell (see

Contacting Dell

).

NOTE:

If the message you received is not listed in the table, see the documentation for either the operating system or the program that was running

when the message appeared.

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