Owners Manual
Table Of Contents
- Working inside your computer
- Disassembly and reassembly
- Recommended tools
- Screw List
- Major components of your system
- Side cover
- Power-supply unit cage
- Front bezel
- Memory modules
- Solid-state drive
- 2.5-inch hard drive
- 3.5-inch hard drive
- WLAN card
- Slim optical-drive
- Graphics card
- System fan
- Coin-cell battery
- Processor fan and heat-sink assembly
- Processor
- Power button
- Intrusion switch
- Front I/O panel
- System board
- Drivers and downloads
- System setup
- Troubleshooting
- Getting help and contacting Dell
System diagnostic lights
Power-supply diagnostics light
Indicates the status of the power-supply in either of the two sates:
● Off: No Power
● On: Power is supplied.
Power button light
Table 20. Power button LED status
Power button LED state System state Description
Off
● S4
● S5
There is in Hibernate or Off state.
Solid White S0 Working state
Solid Amber Various sleep states or No POST
Blinking Amber/White Failure to POST
This platform relies on the Power button LED light blinking in an amber/white pattern to determine a failure as listed in the
following table:
NOTE:
The blinking patterns consists of two numbers (representing First Group: Amber blinks, Second Group: White blinks).
● First Group: The Power button LED light blinks Amber, 1 to 9 times followed by a short pause with LED off for a couple
of seconds.
● Second Group: The Power button LED light then blinks White, 1 to 9 times, followed by a longer pause before the next
cycle starts again after a short interval.
.
Example: No Memory detected (2,3). Power button LED blinks 2-times in Amber followed by a pause, and then blinks 3-times in
White. The Power button LED will pause for few seconds before the next cycle repeats itself again.
Table 21. Diagnostic LED status
Blinking pattern Problem description Suggested resolution
Amber White
1 2 Unrecoverable SPI flash failure
2 1 CPU failure
● Run the Intel CPU diagnostics
tools.
● If problem persists, replace the
system board.
2 2 System board failure (including BIOS
corruption or ROM error)
● Flash latest BIOS version.
● If problem persists, replace the
system board.
2 3 No memory/RAM detected
● Confirm that the memory
module is installed properly.
● If problem persists, replace the
memory module.
2 4 Memory/RAM failure
● Reset the memory module.
● If problem persists, replace the
memory module.
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