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The front panel also incorporates two USB 2.0 connectors. See

Figure 2

-1

.

 

 

Table 2-2. Diagnostic Indicator Codes 

Help

."

 

If the hard-drive indicator is on, the system board or a VRM is faulty. Check the diagnostic indicators to see if the specific

problem is identified. See

Table 2

-2

.

 

Solid amber

 

The power supply is probably good. Check the diagnostic indicators to see if the specific problem is identified. See

Table 2

-

2

.

 

Solid green

 

Indicates that the system is powered on.

 

Green blinking

 

The system is in a low power state. Check the diagnostic indicators to see if the specific problem is identified. See

Table 2

-

2

.

 

Diskette

drive

 

Green blinking

 

Indicates diskette-drive activity.

 

Hard drive

 

Green blinking

 

Indicates hard-drive activity.

Code

Causes

Corrective Action

 

 

No electrical power is supplied to the

system.

 

Connect the system to an electrical outlet. Ensure that the front-panel power indicator is on. If the

power indicator is off, ensure that the system is connected to a working electrical outlet and then
press the power button.

 

If the problem is still not resolved, see "

Getting Help

."

 

 

The system is in a normal off

condition; the system is connected to
an electrical outlet.

 

Press the power button to turn the system on.

 

If the system does not turn on, ensure that the front-panel power indicator is on. If the power

indicator is off, ensure that the system is connected to a working electrical outlet and then press
the power button.

 

If the problem is still not resolved, see "

Getting Help

."

 

 

The system is in a reduced power or

"sleep" state.

 

Use one of the following methods to "wake up" the system:

l

 

Press the power button

l

 

Auto power on

l

 

Move or click the mouse

l

 

Type on the keyboard

l

 

USB device activity

l

 

Power management event

 

If the problem is not resolved and you are trying to wake the system with a USB mouse or

keyboard, substitute the mouse or keyboard with a working PS/2 mouse or keyboard and then try
to wake the system.

 

 

The BIOS is not executing.

 

Ensure that the processor is seated correctly and restart the system. See "

Processor

" in

"Installing System Components."

 

If the problem is still not resolved, see "

Getting Help

."

 

 

A possible power supply or power

cable failure has occurred.

 

See "

Getting Help

."

 

 

A possible system board failure has

occurred.

 

See "

Getting Help

."

 

 

A processor and/or VRM mismatch

exists.

 

See "

Troubleshooting the Processors

" in "Troubleshooting Your System."

 

 

A possible VRM 0 failure has

occurred.

 

See "

Getting Help

."

 

 

A possible VRM 1 failure has

occurred.

 

See "

Troubleshooting the Processors

" in "Troubleshooting Your System."

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