Basic Troubleshooting 2-3Observing the Boot RoutineAfter you have performed an external visual inspection as described in the pre-vious section, you should boot the system and, while the boot routine isrunning, observe the system for any indications of problems.NOTE: Most of the steps in this procedure require observation of system func-tions and indications, some of which can occur simultaneously. It may benecessary to reboot the system several times to complete all of these steps.To observe problem indications during the boot routine, follow these steps:1. If the system is off, turn on all peripherals and the computer. Insert theDell Server Assistant CD into the CD-ROM drive. Press the reset buttonor ><Alt ><Del> to reboot the system.2. Check the power supply fans and system board cooling fans. Do thefans run normally?NOTE: The center system fan is normally off, unless another fan has failedor is unplugged, or the temperature of the computer is too high.Yes. Proceed to step 3.No. Troubleshoot the system power supply.3. Watch the Num Lock, Caps Lock, and Scroll Lock indicators on theupper-right corner of the keyboard. After all three indicators flashmomentarily, and following a long pause (approximately 30 seconds),the Num Lock indicator should light up and remain on.Do these indicators flash on and off within approximately 10 seconds afterthe boot routine starts?Yes. Proceed to step 4.No. Troubleshoot the system power supply. If the troubleshooting procedureindicates that the system power supply is operational, troubleshoot thememory.4. During the boot routine, observe the computer for any of the following:• Beep codes: A beep code is a series of beeps that indicates an error con-dition. If the system emits a beep code, see Table 3-1.NOTE: The system beeps once during the boot routine. This single beep is normaland is not a beep code.• System error messages: These messages can indicate problems or pro-vide status information. If a system error message is displayed, seeTable 3-2.• Diskette-drive and hard-disk drive activity indicators: These indicatorslight up in response to data being transferred to or from the drives. Ifeither of these indicators fails to light up during the boot routine, trou-bleshoot the diskette drive or hard-disk drive subsystem, as appropriate.