- If you need clarification, ask it in the comment box above.
- Better answers use proper spelling and grammar.
- Provide details, support with references or personal experience.
Tell us some more! Your answer needs to include more details to help people.You can't post answers that contain an email address.Please enter a valid email address.The email address entered is already associated to an account.Login to postPlease use English characters only.
Tip: The max point reward for answering a question is 15.
An Amber blinking power button indicates a low voltage problem. This can be caused by a defective power supply or a defective motherboard. Just to make sure that nothing else is causing the problem, remove any PCI cards like modem, video card, sound card, etc... Remove the memory modules and disconnect cables to CD/DVD drives. Look at the USB ports to see if any are damaged.
Sounds like you may have multiple problems. Suggest trying to eliminate possible causes by removing components. Remove any PCI cards like modem, video card, sound card, etc... Remove the memory modules and disconnect cables to CD/DVD drives. Look at the USB ports to see if any are damaged. Remove the components one at a time and see if the LED's change.
Go to Search Dell.com on the page you will see the Keyword or Part Number search TAT. Put in your model number and over 400 files will pop up. I am sure your sound card files are there.
A solid orblinking Amber power button indicates a voltage problem. This can be caused bya defective power supply or a defective motherboard. Just to make sure thatnothing else is causing the problem, remove any PCI cards like modem, videocard, sound card, etc... Remove the memory modules and disconnect cables toCD/DVD drives. Look at the USB ports to see if any are damaged.
If that won't copy and paste go to google and put in Dell support, then click on Driver/downloads to go to the page on Dell where you put in the model number and operating system.
blinking
power button indicates a low or missing voltage problem. This can be
caused by a defective power supply or a defective motherboard. Just to
make sure that nothing else is causing the problem, remove any PCI cards
like modem, video card, sound card, etc... Remove the memory modules
and disconnect cables to CD/DVD drives. Look at the USB ports to see if
any are damaged.
checked replacing ram and the motherboard that should fix ur problem or else try booting ur system without modem card plugged it and also by pass surge protector .
×