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June 14th, 2005 18:00

Optiplex GX200

Hello.....I have a GX200 and it beeps when I turn it on and it doesn't do anything else....what could it be?? Please help!!!

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June 15th, 2005 19:00

count the beeps.

note the breaks in the beeps so when you post it should be like 1-3-3-4 or whatever.

refer to the GX200 documentation at http://support.dell.com to figure out what the beep means.

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June 15th, 2005 20:00

The beeps are 5-2-2-3 ....do you know what they mean?

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June 15th, 2005 20:00

AMI BIOS Tone POST Codes - Fatal Errors

TONE CONDITION
1 short DRAM refresh
2 short Parity circuit
3 short Base 64K RAM
4 short System timer
5 short Processor
6 short Keyboard controller gate A20
7 short Virtual mode exception
8 short Display memory read/write test
9 short ROM BIOS checksum
10 short CMOS shutdown read/write
11 short Cache memory

AMI BIOS Tone POST Codes - Non-Fatal Errors

TONE CONDITION
1 long, 3 short Conventional/extended memory
1 long, 8 short Display/retrace test

Phoenix BIOS Tone POST Codes - Fatal Errors

TONE CONDITION
None CPU register test
None First 64K RAM test
None Interrupt vector loading proceeding
None CMOS power failure/checksum calculation
None Display configuration validation proceeding
None Display running with video ROM
None Display functional
None Mononchrome display functional
None CGA display functional
1-1-3 CMOS write/read
1-1-4 ROM BIOS checksum
1-2-1 Programmable interval timer
1-2-2 DMA Initialization
1-2-3 DMA page register write/read
1-3-1 RAM refresh verification
1-3-3 First 64K RAM chip or data line
1-3-4 First 64K RAM odd/even logic
1-4-1 Address line first 64K RAM
1-4-2 Parity failure first 64K RAM
2-1-1 Bit 0, first 64K RAM
2-1-2 Bit 1, first 64K RAM
2-1-3 Bit 2, first 64K RAM
2-1-4 Bit 3, first 64K RAM
2-2-1 Bit 4, first 64K RAM
2-2-2 Bit 5, first 64K RAM
2-2-3 Bit 6, first 64K RAM
2-2-4 Bit 7, first 64K RAM
2-3-1 Bit 8, first 64K RAM
2-3-2 Bit 9, first 64K RAM
2-3-3 Bit 10, first 64K RAM
2-3-4 Bit 11, first 64K RAM
2-4-1 Bit 12, first 64K RAM
2-4-2 Bit 13, first 64K RAM
2-4-3 Bit 14, first 64K RAM
2-4-4 Bit 15, first 64K RAM
3-1-1 Slave DMA register
3-1-2 Master DMA register
3-1-3 Master interrupt mask register
3-1-4 Slave interrupt mask register
3-2-4 Keyboard controller
3-3-4 Display initialization
3-4-1 Display retrace
3-4-2 Search for video ROM proceeding

Phoenix BIOS POST Tone Codes - Non-Fatal
Errors

TONE CONDITION
4-2-1 Timer tick interrupt test
4-2-2 Shutdown test
4-2-3 Gate A20 Failure
4-2-4 Unexpected interrupt in protected moe
4-3-1 RAM test (address failure >FFFFh)
4-3-3 Interval timer channel 2
4-3-4 Real time clock
4-4-1 Serial Port
4-4-2 Parallel Port
4-4-3 Math Co-processor test
1-1-2* System board select
1-1-3* Extender CMOS RAM
*audio code pattern preceded by low pitched tone

IBM POST Tone Codes

TONE CONDITION
NONE System board, power supply
1 short System passed all tests
2 short Display error
continuous System board, power supply
1 long, 1 short System board
1 long, 2 short Video adapter
1 long, 3 short EGA
3 long 3270 keyboard card

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June 16th, 2005 01:00


@geo_75 wrote:
The beeps are 5-2-2-3 ....do you know what they mean?



5-2-2-3

RDRAM levelization failure

Verify that both RIMM sockets contain a RIMM or RCM. If the problem recurs, replace the RIMM in socket B (if any), then the RIMM in socket A. If the problem is still not resolved, see "Getting Help"

<ADMIN NOTE: Broken link has been removed from this post by Dell>

 for instructions on obtaining technical assistance.

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June 16th, 2005 12:00

Well, the thing is that I left everything unplugged for one night, everything hard drive, cd-rom, floppy, memory, power supply, the battery and the cpu....I put them back and now it doesn´t beep but the upper led above the power button is steady ambar and it doesn´t do anything.....what could it be?

 

Thanks!!

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June 16th, 2005 16:00

Proceed with standard no post-no video troubleshooting.

Pull the drives off the mobo, pull the power from the drives, pull the riser, pull the memory, plug in only the power cable (no keyb/mouse/mon/nic/anything else). Power up the system. If you get beeps, add both rimm modules (or 1 rimm and the passthru (pretty blank looking module)). Plug in a monitor and power only. See if the powerled goes green and if so, do you get anything on the screen. Start re-adding 1 device at a time till the problem returns.

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June 20th, 2005 21:00

I left everything unplugged for the weekend, and this morning still didn´t work. I get the amber steady light with just the procesor and battery plug into the system. What does that mean?...is it the mb? or the processor?

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June 21st, 2005 17:00

if it is a steady amber light, it indicates some sort of component damage ... i would suspect a dead mobo.
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