Dell dimension 8250, Blinking front light...help!
Hey guys, my names brandon, i just signed up here, this forum looked pretty solid...
anywho, i have a Dell Dimension 8250 (has the rd-ram) that will not power on, when i hit the front button the light blinks yellow. I thought it was the power supply, but i swapped it out for a known working one, and it did the same thing.
i also tried a different mobo+processor (from a similar dell), and it powered on, but no video came out? (i even swapped AGP cards and had the same problem)
this is very weird, i checked every connection a bunch of times, everything seems to be in order, no bent pins (from what i can see with my human eyes lol)
Just thought id ask, hopefully someone has been in my shoes before, and could advise me on what to check or repair...
Thanks a lot guys, thanks for the help in advance!
ps, could both mobo's be shot? i hope not....:(
anywho, i have a Dell Dimension 8250 (has the rd-ram) that will not power on, when i hit the front button the light blinks yellow. I thought it was the power supply, but i swapped it out for a known working one, and it did the same thing.
i also tried a different mobo+processor (from a similar dell), and it powered on, but no video came out? (i even swapped AGP cards and had the same problem)
this is very weird, i checked every connection a bunch of times, everything seems to be in order, no bent pins (from what i can see with my human eyes lol)
Just thought id ask, hopefully someone has been in my shoes before, and could advise me on what to check or repair...
Thanks a lot guys, thanks for the help in advance!
ps, could both mobo's be shot? i hope not....:(
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Dimension 8250
Let us know if that helps... I betting it's the power supply. Just a guess though.
For those that stumble on this tread, here's one for a Precision 450.
Read HERE.
The key is trying to determine if the power supply is dead or the motherboard is fried. The power supply could be delivering some power to the 5 volt or 12 volt but not the other...
Also... try disconnecting EVERYTHING except the power supply, CPU, and CPU fan. See if it will try to boot with no drives. Heck, even try with no memory. This is to test if the motherboard can do anything, even to just give you beep codes.
Have you tried removing the ram or swapping with another machine and seeing if it posts?
Did you try removing everything but the CPU, CPU Fan, and memory?