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I think the power supply has just gone in my 7025-F50. On start up it boots to E213 and freezes. Tried everything in manual. The manual does not mention the power supply light sequence. When the power is turned on at the wall socket the OK comes up in the operators led and the power supply has one solid green light on and one solid orange light on. Have not been able to find out the correct led sequence but some time ago I think I read that at the OK prompt *the green means mains power applied to the computer *and the orange means the system is in standby mode. When the computer is then started from the front switch all fans go including the power supply fan and the 14 hard drives spring to life, but that orange light on the power supply still stays as solid orange. I think the orange light should go out immediately the front panel power button is pressed. Would it be possible to check the sequence on your 7025-F50. Thanks |
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