Troubleshooting 43
Common Problems
Problem
Probable Cause
Solution(s)
The system will not
power ON.
The system is not connected to an
AC outlet.
Check the power cable and make certain
it is connected to an AC power source.
The voltage-selection switch is not
set correctly.
Make certain the voltage-selection switch
reflects the correct power source.
The system does not
display the date and
time correctly or at
all.
The date and time parameters in
BIOS Setup may be set incorrectly.
Enter the BIOS Setup program and
correct the date and time settings.
The backup battery may need to be
replaced.
Contact Technical Support for assistance.
The Power LED is
flashing.
ECC memory failure has occurred.
Press the Keyboard Inhibit Switch IN and
then OUT.
NOTE: If the Keyboard Inhibit Switch is
already in locked position (IN), you must
first unlock it (OUT) and then lock it back
(IN) to reset the ECC memory status and
the Power LED.
The Power LED
continues to flash
after ECC reset.
A DIMM was incorrectly installed.
A DIMM is not functioning
properly.
Check the DIMM for proper installation
Replace the faulty DIMM.
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