Troubleshooting system memory – Dell PowerEdge 2450 User Manual

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12. Run the system memory test in the Dell Diagnostics.

Did the test run successfully?

Yes. Go to step 13.

No. See Chapter 11, “Getting Help,” for information on obtaining technical
assistance.

13. Turn off the system, disconnect it from AC power, and open the computer doors.

14. Reinstall one of the expansion cards you removed in step 11.

15. Run the system memory test in the Dell Diagnostics.

Did the test run successfully?

Yes. Go to step 16.

No. See Chapter 11, “Getting Help,” for information on obtaining technical
assistance.

16. Repeat steps 14 and 15 for each of the remaining expansion cards that you

removed in step 11.

Have you reinstalled all of the expansion cards without encountering a test
failure?

Yes. You have fixed the problem.

No. See Chapter 11, “Getting Help,” for information on obtaining technical
assistance.

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A system memory problem can be a faulty dual in-line memory module (DIMM) or a
faulty system board. If a random-access memory (RAM) error message appears, the
system probably has a memory problem.

When you turn on or reboot the system, the Caps Lock and Scroll Lock indicators on
the keyboard should flash momentarily and then turn off. If the Num Lock category in
the System Setup program is set to On, the Num Lock indicator should flash momen-
tarily and then remain on; otherwise, it should turn off. Abnormal operation of these
indicators can result from a defective DIMM in socket DIMM_A.

To troubleshoot system memory, perform the following steps:

1.

Turn on the system, including any attached peripherals.

Is there an error message indicating invalid system configuration information
after the memory count is completed?

Yes. Go to step 2.

No. Go to step 7.

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