SOURCE: dell PE 1600SC invalid memory configuration detected
You may need to install memory in matching pairs. If the new memory is a single 1Gb module and you didn't already have a similar one they may not work together. Try removing the original module(s) and see if it makes a difference.
SOURCE: Dell (ie optiplex 330) would not boot with the orange light on
Do you have a lot of accessories plugged in? They may have overloaded the power supply and if this is the case you will need to buy new power supplies. If this is not the problem, check to make sure that the computers have plenty of ventilation in the back. If they don't, they may have overheated and melted quite a few different components.
SOURCE: in my dell desktop optiplex 330 hard disk is
Is it a BIOS password or a HDD password? If it's sewt in BIOS, you could try to reset the BIOS to factory default (which should remove any BIOS passwords) If however it is a HDD password, it is a bit different.. you may need to restore your sytem (low level, high level formats, then reload your OS sorry but you likely lose all your data..What OS do you use? there are programs that can possibly give you a boot cd depending on whether your system is fat32 or NT.. NT is more complicated because fat32 will not read NT BUT NT will read fat32.. IF you have the ability to restore your OS then first try to do a complete restore with backup.. that way you may be able to save most of your datafiles.. if you have never accessesd the pc then just try a destructive system restore (will low-level, then high-level format the HDD and reinstall your software without any SW passwords..
First thing I would try is to get into the BIOS and unset any passwords there.. If you need more help you can try to contact me [email protected] with more information
SOURCE: Dell optiplex 330 flashing orange on the power botton
Try to clean the RAM and place it again in the motherboard.
SOURCE: my dell optiplex 330 fails to start. dignostic
There is an issue with a fulty RAM module. Open up the case and remove one of the RAM modules. try restarting. If that doesn't work, put the one that you took out back in, and remove the other one. If that works, then you need to buy a new module to replace the one that was bad
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