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Dell Boot Problem
Is there not a test beep to say the BIOS is okay when powering up this
machine? this reply to alt.sys.pc-clone.dell only, where it was read. my first thought it that you have the video monitor pluged into the wrong port. some machines have more than one video out and it is not uncommon to plug it into the wrong one and end up with the symptons that you describe. "2poopd2pop" wrote in message ... Dell XPS 800, was working perfectly before a move. Need your help with diagnosis, here are the symptoms, when turning it on: green power light comes on, hard disk normal sounds for about 1-2 seconds. No beeps, blank screen (not even a cursor). Box will then not turn off at front power switch UNLESS I hold it for 7-8 seconds, then powers off. Looked inside and found no obvious signs of damage or loose boards. Any ideas? (Don't suggest dell support they did not reply to my inquiry). |
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this reply to alt.sys.pc-clone.dell only, where it was read.
my first thought it that you have the video monitor pluged into the wrong port. some machines have more than one video out and it is not uncommon to plug it into the wrong one and end up with the symptons that you describe. "2poopd2pop" wrote in message ... Dell XPS 800, was working perfectly before a move. Need your help with diagnosis, here are the symptoms, when turning it on: green power light comes on, hard disk normal sounds for about 1-2 seconds. No beeps, blank screen (not even a cursor). Box will then not turn off at front power switch UNLESS I hold it for 7-8 seconds, then powers off. Looked inside and found no obvious signs of damage or loose boards. Any ideas? (Don't suggest dell support they did not reply to my inquiry). |
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"Joe" wrote in
: Is there not a test beep to say the BIOS is okay when powering up this machine? All computers I have ever owned have diagnostic beeps, but does no good for me now because there is NO SOUND from it, only 1 sec or so of hard drive activity-hard drive is fine-used it in other box and then NOTHING-no video,no sound nothing. Will take a look at S. Lewis' good suggestion when I get home and report back. I tried to make transport of this box safe and cushioned, but seems obvious something during the move did it. I also followed safe power disconnect procedures and removed the hard drive before moving it. Why are these damn things SOOOO sensitive??? this reply to alt.sys.pc-clone.dell only, where it was read. my first thought it that you have the video monitor pluged into the wrong port. some machines have more than one video out and it is not uncommon to plug it into the wrong one and end up with the symptons that you describe. "2poopd2pop" wrote in message ... Dell XPS 800, was working perfectly before a move. Need your help with diagnosis, here are the symptoms, when turning it on: green power light comes on, hard disk normal sounds for about 1-2 seconds. No beeps, blank screen (not even a cursor). Box will then not turn off at front power switch UNLESS I hold it for 7-8 seconds, then powers off. Looked inside and found no obvious signs of damage or loose boards. Any ideas? (Don't suggest dell support they did not reply to my inquiry). |
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"2poopd2popNOT" wrote in message ... "Joe" wrote in : Is there not a test beep to say the BIOS is okay when powering up this machine? All computers I have ever owned have diagnostic beeps, but does no good for me now because there is NO SOUND from it, only 1 sec or so of hard drive activity-hard drive is fine-used it in other box and then NOTHING-no video,no sound nothing. Will take a look at S. Lewis' good suggestion when I get home and report back. I tried to make transport of this box safe and cushioned, but seems obvious something during the move did it. I also followed safe power disconnect procedures and removed the hard drive before moving it. Why are these damn things SOOOO sensitive??? Actually, this model really isn't. Damned-near bulletproof. I have an XPST500 running downstairs that refuses to die. The diag LEDs will be a good place to start. The problem is likely fairly simple (hopefully). Stew |
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you said you removed the hard drive. that makes me wonder if you happen to
have reconnected it correctly. some ide cables are polarized (only connect in one orientation) and some are not. make sure that the red color edge of the ide ribbon cable is facing the power connector and not facing the other direction. otherwise your system could behave as you describe as it looks for the hard disk and keeps trying and trying to find it... "2poopd2popNOT" wrote in message ... "Joe" wrote in : Is there not a test beep to say the BIOS is okay when powering up this machine? All computers I have ever owned have diagnostic beeps, but does no good for me now because there is NO SOUND from it, only 1 sec or so of hard drive activity-hard drive is fine-used it in other box and then NOTHING-no video,no sound nothing. Will take a look at S. Lewis' good suggestion when I get home and report back. I tried to make transport of this box safe and cushioned, but seems obvious something during the move did it. I also followed safe power disconnect procedures and removed the hard drive before moving it. Why are these damn things SOOOO sensitive??? this reply to alt.sys.pc-clone.dell only, where it was read. my first thought it that you have the video monitor pluged into the wrong port. some machines have more than one video out and it is not uncommon to plug it into the wrong one and end up with the symptons that you describe. "2poopd2pop" wrote in message ... Dell XPS 800, was working perfectly before a move. Need your help with diagnosis, here are the symptoms, when turning it on: green power light comes on, hard disk normal sounds for about 1-2 seconds. No beeps, blank screen (not even a cursor). Box will then not turn off at front power switch UNLESS I hold it for 7-8 seconds, then powers off. Looked inside and found no obvious signs of damage or loose boards. Any ideas? (Don't suggest dell support they did not reply to my inquiry). |
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"S.Lewis" wrote in
news "2poopd2popNOT" wrote in message ... "Joe" wrote in : Is there not a test beep to say the BIOS is okay when powering up this machine? All computers I have ever owned have diagnostic beeps, but does no good for me now because there is NO SOUND from it, only 1 sec or so of hard drive activity-hard drive is fine-used it in other box and then NOTHING-no video,no sound nothing. Will take a look at S. Lewis' good suggestion when I get home and report back. I tried to make transport of this box safe and cushioned, but seems obvious something during the move did it. I also followed safe power disconnect procedures and removed the hard drive before moving it. Why are these damn things SOOOO sensitive??? Actually, this model really isn't. Damned-near bulletproof. I have an XPST500 running downstairs that refuses to die. Ha, my cheap chinese clone survived the move under similar conditions. Also the case on these dell boxs is very user unfriendly, crowded proprietary design. But on to the OP... The diag LEDs will be a good place to start. The problem is likely fairly simple (hopefully). Thanks for that tip Stew, the table says I need to "reset" the processor (remove and reinstall-Light C is green, rest are yellow). So somehow the cpu is not functioning or interacting with the MB correctly-at least according to dell (they have been wrong before). There was no indication of problems prior to the move and I can see no breaks or pertinent loose connections anywhere. I only paid 15 bucks for this box at a yard sale and it worked fine for about a year or two, so guess it may be time to salvage it for parts-has a nice sony 48 cd-rw in it. To Joe (hope your listening) why do you suggest clearing the bios and how does this relate to this diagnostic light readout? Stew |
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so did you reseat the processor or not? probably something came loose
in shipping. sometimes, if all else fails, reseating the memory and clearing the bios does fix certain strange problems. also, there is a slot one processor in there, make sure the clips havnt come loose. it should lock in place. the docs for the xps t800 are he http://support.dell.com/support/edocs/systems/dkub/ Thanks for that tip Stew, the table says I need to "reset" the processor (remove and reinstall-Light C is green, rest are yellow). So somehow the cpu is not functioning or interacting with the MB correctly-at least according to dell (they have been wrong before). There was no indication of problems prior to the move and I can see no breaks or pertinent loose connections anywhere. I only paid 15 bucks for this box at a yard sale and it worked fine for about a year or two, so guess it may be time to salvage it for parts-has a nice sony 48 cd-rw in it. To Joe (hope your listening) why do you suggest clearing the bios and how does this relate to this diagnostic light readout? |
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"2poopd2popNOT" wrote in message ... "S.Lewis" wrote in news snip So unplug the box and reseat the Slot1 processor and the memory while you're at it. If the tower has been banged around a bit, the CPU could be slightly out of the socket: http://support.dell.com/support/edoc..._sink_assembly Stew |
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Ok, thanks Jay, will try those ideas and report back, not looking very
promising though. Jay B wrote in : so did you reseat the processor or not? probably something came loose in shipping. sometimes, if all else fails, reseating the memory and clearing the bios does fix certain strange problems. also, there is a slot one processor in there, make sure the clips havnt come loose. it should lock in place. the docs for the xps t800 are he http://support.dell.com/support/edocs/systems/dkub/ Thanks for that tip Stew, the table says I need to "reset" the processor (remove and reinstall-Light C is green, rest are yellow). So somehow the cpu is not functioning or interacting with the MB correctly-at least according to dell (they have been wrong before). There was no indication of problems prior to the move and I can see no breaks or pertinent loose connections anywhere. I only paid 15 bucks for this box at a yard sale and it worked fine for about a year or two, so guess it may be time to salvage it for parts- has a nice sony 48 cd-rw in it. To Joe (hope your listening) why do you suggest clearing the bios and how does this relate to this diagnostic light readout? |
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Dell Boot Problem
Unplug all the cables from optical and hard drives then try and boot up. I'm
not familiar with the dell diagnostic lights, however as you mentioned before the cpu fan wasn't operating or I misread. If this is so, when you last powered it up might the cpu have burnt out? I believe this would help solve what the dell lights are saying. Ok, thanks Jay, will try those ideas and report back, not looking very promising though. Jay B wrote in : so did you reseat the processor or not? probably something came loose in shipping. sometimes, if all else fails, reseating the memory and clearing the bios does fix certain strange problems. also, there is a slot one processor in there, make sure the clips havnt come loose. it should lock in place. the docs for the xps t800 are he http://support.dell.com/support/edocs/systems/dkub/ Thanks for that tip Stew, the table says I need to "reset" the processor (remove and reinstall-Light C is green, rest are yellow). So somehow the cpu is not functioning or interacting with the MB correctly-at least according to dell (they have been wrong before). There was no indication of problems prior to the move and I can see no breaks or pertinent loose connections anywhere. I only paid 15 bucks for this box at a yard sale and it worked fine for about a year or two, so guess it may be time to salvage it for parts- has a nice sony 48 cd-rw in it. To Joe (hope your listening) why do you suggest clearing the bios and how does this relate to this diagnostic light readout? |
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