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When powering up a Poweredge 1600sc i get 6 error beeps,the order is 1-3-2

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Hi,
It states 1-3-2 = No memory installed
Remove and reset the memory modules (see "Memory Modules"). If the problem persists, replace the system board (see "System Board"). Good Luck

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