Power problems – Dell Vostro 220 (Late 2008) User Manual

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Troubleshooting

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that the network is functioning.

R

UN

THE

H

ARDWARE

T

ROUBLESHOOTER

See "Hardware Troubleshooter" on

page 12.

Power Problems

CAUTION:

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

safety instructions that shipped with your computer. For additional safety best
practices information, see the Regulatory Compliance Homepage at
www.dell.com/regulatory_compliance.

I

F

THE

POWER

LIGHT

IS

BLUE

AND

THE

COMPUTER

IS

NOT

RESPONDING

See

"Power Lights" on page 9.

I

F

THE

POWER

LIGHT

IS

BLINKING

BLUE

The computer is in standby mode. Press

a key on the keyboard, move the mouse, or press the power button to resume normal
operation.

I

F

THE

POWER

LIGHT

IS

OFF

The computer is either turned off or is not receiving

power.

• Reseat the power cable in the power connector on the back of the computer and the

electrical outlet.

• Bypass power strips, power extension cables, and other power protection devices to

verify that the computer turns on properly.

• Ensure that any power strips being used are plugged into an electrical outlet and are

turned on.

• Ensure that the electrical outlet is working by testing it with another device, such as a

lamp.

• Ensure that the main power cable and front panel cable are securely connected to the

system board (see "System Board Components" on page 40).

I

F

THE

POWER

LIGHT

IS

BLINKING

AMBER

,

BEEP

CODE

3 —

The computer is

receiving electrical power, but a system board failure may exist.

• Ensure that the voltage selection switch is set to match the AC power at your location

(if applicable).

• Ensure that all components and cables are properly installed and securely connected

to the system board (see "System Board Components" on page 40).

I

F

THE

POWER

LIGHT

IS

STEADY

AMBER

A device may be malfunctioning or

incorrectly installed.

• Ensure that the processor power cable is securely connected to the system board

power connector (POWER2) (see "System Board Components" on page 40).

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