Re: XPS 420 Won't Start, Solid Amber Light
05 Jul 2009 01:52AM
So here's an update:
I messed around a bit more with the video card. When the computer would turn on/off with the amber blinking light, I hit the button on the power supply to get all the fans going. At this point last time, I got a 2 and 4 for lights, this time I did again, and then it flashed 1, then 1, 3, 4, then 3, 4, then it would blink them over and over again. I let go of the button on the power supply, rebooted it, and again, blinking amber on/off. I pushed on the video card for about the 100th time, being redundant as I often am with these things, and decided to press the button on the power supply again, this time the different numbers kept flashing, and 20 seconds later my computer finally booted up. It is currently running as it always has, and I'm typing this update on it. No doubt it will likely continue to have this problem over and over again, but I'm fairly certain the video card is the culprit (though not sure as to why after 1.5 years it just decided to intermittently stop working).
I guess the moral of this story is that if you can't get it fixed, just keep messing with it until something changes lol. It's insanity, but eventually it might work? I would recommend doing as I did, pushing on your video card and then holding the button on the power supply after you've turned the computer on. If you don't have a blinking amber light, go through Dell's long "do-it-yourself" repair thing they have on their website and eventually through the steps, it will start flashing amber. If I have any more issues or come up with a certain fix, I'll be sure to post it for everyone else who is as unfortunate as I am in owning one of these machines.
Cammie