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Dell Dimension E310 Will not power on

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I have this Dell that will not power on. When the power button is pressed it flashes orange. No sound or motion from any of the fans. The power light is on the mother board. So here is what i have done so far. Search dell web site, Fix suggest to call technical Support. Well the PC is out of warranty and they want $120 to start troubleshoot. Don't have the cash to waste and i doubt they would be able to fix the problem. Change the CMOS battery, still the same thing, remove the Memory, disconnected the Hard drive, the DVD drive. Change the CMOS switch to reset position ( don't know if that work as no display on the screen.) still the same orange flashing light.

Does any one have any other suggestion or fix for this.
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Re: Dell Dimension E310 Will not power on

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did you check the manual on the website

http://support.dell.com/support/edoc....htm#wp1124478

you should have 4 diagnostic lights on the computer under normal operation they light then turn off before the computer starts. look to see what they do now.
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Re: Dell Dimension E310 Will not power on

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Originally Posted by compdoc View Post
did you check the manual on the website

http://support.dell.com/support/edoc....htm#wp1124478

you should have 4 diagnostic lights on the computer under normal operation they light then turn off before the computer starts. look to see what they do now.


I have a similar, but slightly different, problem. I hope this is the right place to post it, as I've never posted here before.

The machine is a

Dell Dimension E310
No O.S. installed yet
512 Megs Memory (two chips)
On-board Video
Intel Pentium 4 Processor

Problems:

The diagnostic lights are of no help, because none of them are lit.

There is also no orange light, flashing or otherwise, on the front panel.

There is a solid orange light on the motherboard.

No fan activity unless I short pin 14 on the connector to neg when the connector is disconnected. When I do that PSU and CPU fans both come on, but nothing else happens.

No access to CMOS of course.

What's next?
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Re: Dell Dimension E310 Will not power on

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I have a similar, but slightly different, problem. I hope this is the right place to post it, as I've never posted here before.

The machine is a

Dell Dimension E310
No O.S. installed yet
512 Megs Memory (two chips)
On-board Video
Intel Pentium 4 Processor

Problems:

The diagnostic lights are of no help, because none of them are lit.

There is also no orange light, flashing or otherwise, on the front panel.

There is a solid orange light on the motherboard.

No fan activity unless I short pin 14 on the connector to neg when the connector is disconnected. When I do that PSU and CPU fans both come on, but nothing else happens.

No access to CMOS of course.

What's next?



you should realy start a new thread and then some one will be able to help you. but it sounds like you might have a problem with the power supply.
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