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Press Fn - X to return the system to normal running mode

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Charles wants answers to this question 2004 made PC,
hyjacks a 6 year old post, why not start your own post
with your facts.?
no OS stated, windows ? what?
is the PC dead, or only shows that error doing X
tell what X is, doing what.
the PC , is old. take out the big battery run on AC only pack
error still?
then CMOS coin cell is dead. if resetting bios fails.
read at Dell.com see what they do first,,,,
I think it means the PC lost power, in the wrong way.
or the 2 batteries in the PC are bad.

https://www.dell.com/community/Laptops-General-Read-Only/start-up-is-saying-quot-Manufacturing-Mode-press-Fn-X-level-01/td-p/4203860

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 10, 2010

SOURCE: As soon as I power on My Dell D610 in boot screen

As soon as I power on My Dell D610 in boot screen appear : '' MANUFACTURING MODE: LEVEL '67'''
''PRESS FN + X TO RETURN THE SYSTEM TO NORMAL MODE'. This does not appear to work, it then shows hit F1 for shutdown, nothing happening with that operation either.

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Walter H Boehm

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  • Posted on Feb 09, 2011

SOURCE: manufacturing mode : LAVEL (67) Press Fn-X to

This usually displays on the LCD when a motherboard has just been replaced. You need to hold down the key next to the space bar and the key to return to normal mode.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 21, 2010

SOURCE: As soon as I power

It can be a possible hardware issue or a software issue

Try to run the dell diagnostics

http://findtechhelp12.blogspot.com/2010/12/how-to-run-dell-diagnostics.html

If it fails replace the part on which it fails.. If it passes reinstall the OS to fix the issue

http://findtechhelp12.blogspot.com/2010/11/how-to-reinstall-os-in-dell-computer.html

Edde Jenkinson

  • 53 Answers
  • Posted on Jul 26, 2011

SOURCE: manufacturing mode: level (67) press

Sounds like a bad memory stick, or badly seated memory. Try opening the cover where the memory reside, take it out (gently) and put it back in. See if that fixes it. Try also pressing F12 as the machine boots up and go into the diagnostics menu. Test the memory to see if you have a failing memory stick. Laptop memory is quite cheap these days, so don't worry if the memory is faulty - it's easy to replace it.

benwabnick

Ben Wabnick

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  • Posted on Nov 30, 2009

SOURCE: My Dell D610 in boot screen appear :

When the machines are put together at the factory they stay in factory mode until the tech presses the FN key and X key together.

Go ahead and do this so your machine goes into user mode and it should reboot then the message should go away.


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