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    Problem with Booting a Dell Optiplex 780 Desktop

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    • IT-ADMINI
      IT-ADMIN
      last edited by scottalanmiller

      Hi everybody

      i have a weird problem with one computer DELL optiplex 780, as soon as i plug the power cable, the computer start automatically, the fan is turning but approximately after 2 min , the computer shutdown completely, knowing that during that 2 min no display on the monitor,
      if i power on the computer the same thing happen again, no display and after 2 min shutdown

      is there any hardware hero here to help ??

      thanks

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      • scottalanmillerS
        scottalanmiller
        last edited by

        I assume that there are no beeps at all? It sounds, to me, like the motherboard has failed. If the motherboard was getting power and acting correctly it would not likely power itself on automatically and it would normally be able to report a beep code for the error condition.

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        • gjacobseG
          gjacobse
          last edited by

          The last several Dell Desktops I've ordered would do this. Not for the duration you specify though.

          First order of business - Open it,.. Pull everything out (not the CPU) and put it all back. If this was newly shipped, it is possible that the Memory and etc could just need to be re-seated.

          If this does not resolve it,.. it's likely either something more serious.. Maybe either with the CPU or the MOBO itself.

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          • JaredBuschJ
            JaredBusch @gjacobse
            last edited by

            @gjacobse said:

            The last several Dell Desktops I've ordered would do this. Not for the duration you specify though.

            First order of business - Open it,.. Pull everything out (not the CPU) and put it all back. If this was newly shipped, it is possible that the Memory and etc could just need to be re-seated.

            If this does not resolve it,.. it's likely either something more serious.. Maybe either with the CPU or the MOBO itself.

            I was about to argue against doing this because that is what the warranty is for, then I remembered where @IT-ADMIN is.

            Do what @gjacobse said and report back.

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            • IT-ADMINI
              IT-ADMIN @gjacobse
              last edited by

              @gjacobse said:

              The last several Dell Desktops I've ordered would do this. Not for the duration you specify though.

              First order of business - Open it,.. Pull everything out (not the CPU) and put it all back. If this was newly shipped, it is possible that the Memory and etc could just need to be re-seated.

              If this does not resolve it,.. it's likely either something more serious.. Maybe either with the CPU or the MOBO itself.

              i tried to pull out everything excluding CPU but the same thing happen,
              Note : there is no beeps,
              this computer has 5 years old

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              • gjacobseG
                gjacobse @IT-ADMIN
                last edited by

                @IT-ADMIN said:

                DELL optiplex 780

                Okay - What about indicator lights? The 780 should have status lights of 1-4. Are there any ones blinking?

                Likely that your PSU has crashed.. there is enough voltage to cycle the fans but little else.

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                • IT-ADMINI
                  IT-ADMIN @gjacobse
                  last edited by IT-ADMIN

                  @gjacobse said:

                  @IT-ADMIN said:

                  DELL optiplex 780

                  Okay - What about indicator lights? The 780 should have status lights of 1-4. Are there any ones blinking?

                  Likely that your PSU has crashed.. there is enough voltage to cycle the fans but little else.

                  the light is OK, it remain on (green light) during that 2 min
                  sorry .what do you mean by PSU??

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                  • scottalanmillerS
                    scottalanmiller
                    last edited by

                    PSU = Power Supply Unit

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                    • gjacobseG
                      gjacobse @IT-ADMIN
                      last edited by

                      @IT-ADMIN
                      Yes - as SAM mentioned PSU Power Supply.

                      The power button does have a green LED - but the numbers 1-4 should be amber. , and they actually maybe on the back of the unit. They are a POST - Power on Self Test - code...

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                      • C
                        cucezo
                        last edited by

                        Various solutions to remove booting errors:

                        • Verify the Computer Finishes Initial Power-Up (POST)

                        • Unplug All External Devices

                        • Check for Specific Error Messages

                        • Reset the BIOS to Default Values

                        • Run a Computer Diagnostic

                        • Check Dell Optiplex 780 Manual for more solutions.

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                        • Emad RE
                          Emad R @IT-ADMIN
                          last edited by

                          @IT-ADMIN

                          Can you try swapping the RAM DIMMs, or removing one.

                          Also try:

                          Disconnect it from the wall outlet, press the power button for 30 seconds for 2-3 times, connect it to power and power it on again.

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                          • dbeatoD
                            dbeato @gjacobse
                            last edited by

                            @gjacobse In the past I have had issues with the 780 and 7010 series where the power button board causes this issue. Replacing the PSU did not work so found out the issue on the power button just in case the PSU does not work for you.

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                            • DanpD
                              Danp
                              last edited by

                              Funny how a necro-post (almost seems like a bot-post) by @cucezo has brought new life to this thread.

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                              • RojoLocoR
                                RojoLoco @Danp
                                last edited by RojoLoco

                                @Danp said in Problem with Booting a Dell Optiplex 780 Desktop:

                                Funny how a necro-post (almost seems like a bot-post) by @cucezo has brought new life to this thread.

                                Funny how both posts by that account are totally bot-like...

                                edit: both their posts have links to "guideusermanual.com". not suspicious at all.

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                                • DanpD
                                  Danp @RojoLoco
                                  last edited by

                                  @RojoLoco Grape minds....

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                                  • jt1001001J
                                    jt1001001
                                    last edited by

                                    As mentioned, check the power button itself. Still have 780's here many times the button sticks and will cause this symptom.

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                                    • scottalanmillerS
                                      scottalanmiller
                                      last edited by

                                      What ever came of this? Was it the PSU?

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                                      • Reid CooperR
                                        Reid Cooper
                                        last edited by

                                        Apparently this got abandoned.

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