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9. Is the mouse or printer operating properly?

Yes. Continue with the next section, "Look and Listen.

No. Go to "Troubleshooting I/O Ports" in Chapter 6.

Look and Usten

Looking at and listening to the system is important in determining the source of a

problem. Look and listen for the indications described in Table 2-1.

Table

2-1.

Boot Routine Indications

Look/Listen for:

Action

An error message

See Chapter 3, "Messages and Codes."

Alert messages from the Dell

Open Manage HIP software

The server management software has

detected a problem inside the computer.

Refer to the online help for HP OpenView
NNM SE for a description of the alert mes­

sage and for instructions on taking corrective
actions.

The monitor's power indicator

Most monitors have a power indicator (usu­

ally on the front bezel). If the monitor's
power indicator does not come on, see

"Troubleshooting the Monitor" in Chapter 6.

The keyboard indicators

Most keyboards have one or more indicators

(usually in the upper-right corner). Press the

<Num Lock> key, the <Caps Lock> key, or the
<Scroll Lock> key to toggle their respective
keyboard indicators on and off. If the indica­

tors do not light up, see "Troubleshooting
the Keyboard" in Chapters.

The diskette-drive access indicator

The diskette-drive access indicator should

quickly flash on and off when you access
data on the diskette drive. If the diskette-
drive access indicator does not light up. see

"Troubleshooting the Diskette Drive Sub­

system" in Chapter 7.

NOTE: For the full name of an abbreviation or acronym used in this table, see the abbreviation and

acronym list that precedes the index.

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