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If i am not mistaken I belive that there are two power supplies, correct? what if you swap them? Or if you have a spare... I think that maybe either the button isn't working correctly or the power supply might have some issues...I also think there might be some LED lights on the power supplies themselves...check it out.
Hi,
I would check the the power supply to make sure they are seated correctly. Also, if you have intalled any new item, check to make sure it is seated correctly. If all are correct, you may have a faulty power supply or the en power outlet may not be correct specs for power needed.
There are two lights for the WiFi, Amber and Blue. the following explanation is from HP's website.
An indicator light glows blue when the Bluetooth or WiFi communication devices
are turned on. If the computer has both Bluetooth and WiFi and one of them is
turned off or the device is disabled, the light glows amber. The indicator light
does not glow at all when power to the device is turned off. The HP Wireless
Assistant software must be used to enable or disable the individual wireless
functions.
Since you said phone wire, I'm assuming you have a dial-up modem card to connect to the Web. Look at the card that the phone wire plugs in to. Try removing that card and power on the computer.
Hi Franceso, plz specify Is it powering ON ? Which LED is glowing? These leds are there on the front panel :
1 Power On/Standby button 2 System power LED Green = Power on Amber = System shut down, but power still applied Off = No power
3 Internal health LED (Wave sign in BOX) Green = Normal Amber = System degraded. To identify the component in a degraded state, refer to system board LEDs. Red = System critical. To identify the component in a critical state, refer to system board LEDs. Off = Normal (when in standby mode)
4 External health LED (power supply) Green = Normal Amber = Power redundancy failure Red = Critical power supply failure 5 NIC 1 activity LED Green = Network link Flashing = Network link and activity Off = No link to network. 6 UID LED Blue = Activated Flashing = System remotely managed Off = Deactivated 7 UID button
If it is Internal health led then any internal h/w issue is suspected. If it is external health led then any power supply or power source related issue is suspected. Also
check the status of the server & its IML (Integrated Management
Logs) in ilo (Integrated Lights Out ) if it is configured. (2nd RJ45
port in rear)
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