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Optiplex GX270 LED error codes Posted by patrickacox on 21 Feb 2006 21:17 Ok. I cannot find anything dell optiplex gx270 drivers on Dells website to show what the error lights are on the back of the computer. These used to be so easy to find...but I can't find them anymore. dell optiplex gx270 specs Anhyone have any links to for the abcd led lights on the back? Like 0 Reply You have posted to a forum that requires a moderator to approve posts before they are publicly available. Posted by Flooby on 22 Feb 2006 15:48
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out A B C D error codes Horus Los AngelesRegistered User regular July 2008 edited July 2008 in Help / Advice Forum Friend asked me to fix his computer. Under his explanation the computer showed a screen saying Unknown Disk. When I started looking at http://en.community.dell.com/support-forums/desktop/f/3514/t/17756021 the computer it did not boot at all. All I get is the LED light sign it is getting electricity and after few minutes I get two consecutive beeps. I found on google about the A B C D led lights on the back of the computer. So far I got the sequence and a translation but was based on the XSL Dell models since I don't know what model is my dell. It looks like those corporate Dell computers the big kind. It was made during Windows 2000 so https://forums.penny-arcade.com/discussion/62818/dell-not-starting-and-figuring-out-a-b-c-d-error-codes its very old. I am wondering if all this is caused by the battery but I can't find on Dell nor google a sign that says "Time to replace internal battery" A B C D - Memory A B C D Does not list this light order A B C D Expansion Card A B C D Does not list this light order A B C D - Floppy or HD problem A B C D Does not list this light order A B C D Memory configuration “You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes. You can steer yourself any direction you choose. You're on your own. And you know what you know. And YOU are the one who'll decide where to go...” ― Dr. Seuss, Oh, the Places You'll Go! Horus on July 20080 Posts Feral That's what I do. I drink, and I know things. Registered User regular July 2008 edited July 2008 Horus wrote: » So far I got the sequence and a translation but was based on the XSL Dell models since I don't know what model is my dell. Find the service tag. It will be on a label somewhere on the computer. You may have to lift up the plastic flap in front to find it. Or it might be on a barcode label on the back. It'll be a seven-digit sequence of numbers and letters, like A123BDE. Then go to Dell's Support site and enter the service tag number. That will tell you the model of your Dell. The light sequence is more or less
labeled A B C D on the rear that can help you diagnose problems with your Dell machine. Not all models will have these, but if your computer does, you can reference these and quickly repair a problem that might have taken you http://www.pctechbytes.com/dell/dell-diagnostic-lights/ days to figure out. If your computer does not have lights, it will probably only issue a beep code, which is fine. However, the lights can confirm things a beep code cannot, such as no power to the system. The image above shows a working Dell with all four lights green. If, however, you have anything different, you can look up your model on the Dell website for further documentation on these error codes. We will list a few of dell optiplex the most common here, but there are certainly more on the Dell website. Dell Diagnostic Lights Below are some of the common Dell diagnostic lights and their codes. You should refer to the Dell support site to find your specific model and their codes. A B C D -- No lights indicates the system is getting no power. You can confirm the outlet is working, but if you are still not getting power, you could have a problem with dell optiplex gx270 either the power supply, front switch or the motherboard itself. A -- If only the yellow ligth is lit, this means the computer is off and receiving power. A B C - If A B and C are yellow, this means the BIOS is not running or not finishing (completing its POST). B -- If B is yellow, this means you are having some type of issue with the power supply. C -- If C is yellow, this means you have some type of problem with the motherboard. A B D Yellow and C Green -This means you could have a problem with your CPU. A B Yellow and C D Green -- This means you have memory installed, but there is a problem with it. These are the top Dell diagnostic lights and their conditions that can prevent your system from booting. You may have different diagnostic lights and still be able to boot, but a lot of those problems can be quickly fixed once you boot up the computer. One important thing you can try if you are receiving any of these critical conditions is to shut the system down, remove the plug and open the case. Make sure you touch a piece of metal on the case's chassis to ground yourself, then proceed to making sure all cables and cards are secure. Be careful not to touch any chips on the memory or t