Diagnostic lights – Dell OptiPlex 320 User Manual

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Quick Reference Guide

Diagnostic Lights

CAUTION:

Before you begin any of the procedures in this section, follow the safety instructions in the Product

Information Guide.

To help you troubleshoot a problem, your computer has four lights labeled "1," "2," "3," and "4" on the
front or back panel. The lights can be "off" or green. When the computer starts normally, the patterns or
codes on the lights change as the boot process completes. If the POST portion of system boot completes
successfully, all four lights display solid green for a short time, and then turn off.

If the computer malfunctions during the POST process, the pattern displayed on the LEDs may help
identify where in the process the computer halted. If the computer malfunctions after a successful
POST, the diagnostic lights do not indicate the cause of the problem.

NOTE:

The orientation of the diagnostic lights may vary depending on the system type. The diagnostic lights can be

either vertically or horizontally oriented.

Light Pattern

Problem Description

Suggested Resolution

The computer is in a normal "off"
condition, or a possible pre-BIOS failure
has occurred.

The diagnostic lights are not lit after the
computer successfully boots to the
operating system.

Plug the computer into a working
electrical outlet and press the power
button.

A possible BIOS failure has occurred; the
computer is in recovery mode.

Run the BIOS Recovery utility, wait for
recovery completion, and then restart the
computer.

A possible processor failure has occurred.

Reinstall the processor and restart the
computer. For information on reinstalling
the processor, see your online

User’s Guide.

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