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Posted on Apr 17, 2009

Dell 1800 power edge is giving long beep continuously.

I have dell power edge 1800 server.it is giving long beep contiously but computer is working properly.and back yello lighht also blinking.please give me some suggestion.

  • Anonymous May 11, 2010

    Refer to your server's manual or download it from Dell.


    They indicates something is wrong on the motherboard or other internal parts (e.g. Harddisk/System Temp too high).


    Act quick before the server completely goes down!

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