Troubleshooting, Troubleshooting tools, Diagnostic lights – Dell Latitude E5500 User Manual

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Troubleshooting

Dell™ Latitude™ E5400 and E5500 Service Manual

  

Troubleshooting Tools

  

Solving Problems

 

Troubleshooting Tools

 

Diagnostic Lights

 

Your computer has three keyboard status lights located above the keyboard. During normal operation, the keyboard status lights display the current status
(on or off) of the Num Lock, Caps Lock, and Scroll Lock features. If the computer starts without error, the lights flash, and then turn off. If the computer
malfunctions, however, you can use the status of the lights to help identify the problem.

 

Diagnostic Light Codes During POST

To troubleshoot a problem with your computer, read the sequence of the keyboard status lights in order from left to right (Num Lock, Caps Lock, and then

Scroll Lock). If the computer malfunctions the individual lights display a status of either On

, Off

, or Flashing

.

 

Hardware Troubleshooter

If a device is either not detected during the operating system setup or is detected, but incorrectly configured, you can use the Hardware Troubleshooter to
resolve the incompatibility.

Windows XP:

 

1.

Click Start® Help and Support.

 

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 on www.dell.com at: www.dell.com/regulatory_compliance.

NOTE:

After the computer completes POST, the Num Lock light may remain on, depending on your BIOS settings. For more information on using the

system setup program, see the Dell™ Technology Guide on your computer or at support.dell.com.

 

Light
Pattern

 

Problem Description

 

Suggested Resolution

No memory modules are
detected.

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If two or more memory modules are installed, remove the modules (see

Removing a Memory Module

), then

reinstall one module (see

Replacing a Memory 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.

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If available, install working memory of the same type into your computer (see

Memory

).

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If the problem persists, contact Dell Support.

Memory modules are
detected, but a memory
failure has occurred.

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If two or more memory modules are installed, remove the modules (see

Removing a Memory Module

), then

reinstall one module (see

Replacing a Memory 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.

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If available, install working memory of the same type into your computer (see

Memory

).

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If the problem persists, contact Dell Support.

A possible processor
failure has occurred.

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Reseat the processor (see

Removing the Processor Module

).

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If the problem persists, contact Dell Support.

A possible graphics
card/video failure has
occurred.

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Reseat any installed graphics cards.

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If available, install a working graphics card into your computer.

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If the problem persists, contact Dell Support.

A possible display failure
has occurred.

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Reseat the display cable (see

Removing the E5400 Display Assembly

).

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If the problem persists, contact Dell Support.

SPD data indicates all
SODIMMs are unusable.

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Remove the unusable memory module (see

Removing a Memory Module

).

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Replace with a usable memory module (see

Replacing a Memory Module

).

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