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Posted on Jan 19, 2010

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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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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Click f7 on first screen as u turn it on n please f7 n safe mode

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hi hope you are well, there could be a few issues that caused this, if you have another system where u can test that all components are working then try to do that, if you already did and nothing happened. Unplug the system and remove the battery. Hold the power button for 30 seconds. Then try powering up -- if it won't, the motherboard is faulty, and you'll need to replace it am really sorry could not be of further help..

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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

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MANUFACTURING MODE :LEVEL [67]****** press Fn-X to return the system to normal running mode

press the fn button on your keyboard with the x letter ( press fn dont leave it and then press the x letter while u pressing the fn )
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Hi I have a dell d610 and whenever I power it up it gives me the following message: '' MANUFACTURING MODE: LEVEL '67''' ''PRESS FN - X TO RETURN THE SYSTEM TO NORMAL...

Follow the instructions on screen in order to return to normal mode. Safest thing I would advice yo do is, back up all your important data from the hard drive onto an external hard drive and reset your notebook. this will remove the error message from your notebook. If you are able to, you should take your notebook to a qualified IT technician. I hope this helps you.
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Manufacturing mode: level (67) press fn-x to return the system to normal running mode. the amount of system memory has changed.

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.
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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...

hi hope you are well, there could be a few issues that caused this, if you have another system where u can test that all components are working then try to do that, if you already did and nothing happened. Unplug the system and remove the battery. Hold the power button for 30 seconds. Then try powering up -- if it won't, the motherboard is faulty, and you'll need to replace it am really sorry could not be of further help..
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Manufacturing mode : LAVEL (67) Press Fn-X to Return The System to normal mode what is this please halp as

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Unplug the system and remove the battery. Hold the power button for 30 seconds. Then try powering up -- if it won't, you've damaged the mainboard, and you'll need to replace it.
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I have a message manufacturing mode:level (67)

Do the following with nothing attached other then the AC Power. After trying these fixes and neither works, it is a mother board issue. Replace the mother board.


1. Enter System Setup (aka BIOS) reset it to its default settings. By doing the following:
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My Dell D610 in boot screen appear : '' MANUFACTURING MODE: LEVEL '67''' ''PRESS FN + X TO RETURN THE SYSTEM TO NORMAL MODE'

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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