Advanced troubleshooting, Diagnostic lights, See "diagnostic lights – Dell XPS 700 Jet Black User Manual

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Advanced Troubleshooting

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Advanced Troubleshooting

Diagnostic Lights

CAUTION:

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

Product Information Guide.

To help troubleshoot a problem, your computer has four lights labeled 1, 2, 3, and 4 on the front
panel (see "Front View" on page 13). When the computer starts normally, the lights flash before
turning off. If the computer malfunctions, the sequence of the lights help to identify the problem.

NOTE:

After the computer completes POST, all four lights turn off before booting to the operating system.

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
system successfully boots to the operating
system.

• Plug the computer into a working electrical

outlet (see "Power Problems" on page 54).

• If the problem persists, contact Dell (see

"Contacting Dell" on page 145).

A possible processor failure has occurred.

Reseat the processor (see "Processor" on

page 120).

• If the problem persists, contact Dell (see

"Contacting Dell" on page 145).

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

• If two or more memory modules are

installed, remove the modules (see
"Removing Memory" on page 84), then
reinstall one module (see "Installing
Memory" on page 82) and r
estart 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.

• If available, install working memory of the

same type into your computer (see
"Installing Memory" on page 82).

• If the problem persists, contact Dell (see

"Contacting Dell" on page 145).

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