I ran a Dell PC Diagnostics scan, and the only piece that failed was the DVD-RW Drive: OPU Test... I guess that might be the issue that it's complaining about?
*sheepish grin* Thanks for the advice on re-selecting the color - it turns out that the blue light had gone out (hence the red effect, since blue and red make purple). I re-re-seated the panel (I'd opened it up to blow it out and managed to loose the red one, too) till I got all the colors back. :)
This is most likely the part you are talking about. Dell has re-engineered this part to help prevent the small metal springs from being damaged from simply opening and closing the panel.
Call tech support and email them this picture when you request a replacement to avoid any confusion.
Unfortunately the computer is 3 - 4 years old and well out of warranty... I can live with it, now that I know what it is, though. I was just afraid that some piece of hardware was going bad, since the panel turned red... :)
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November 24th, 2012 13:00
You can open AlienFX and change or reset your lights color and Theme. Also check Thermal Controller.
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I ran a Dell PC Diagnostics scan, and the only piece that failed was the DVD-RW Drive: OPU Test... I guess that might be the issue that it's complaining about?
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tearsong
Moving this thread to the Alienware Owners Club Forum.
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Whoops - sorry! Thanks for the move. :)
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*sheepish grin* Thanks for the advice on re-selecting the color - it turns out that the blue light had gone out (hence the red effect, since blue and red make purple). I re-re-seated the panel (I'd opened it up to blow it out and managed to loose the red one, too) till I got all the colors back. :)
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November 26th, 2012 07:00
This is most likely the part you are talking about. Dell has re-engineered this part to help prevent the small metal springs from being damaged from simply opening and closing the panel.
Call tech support and email them this picture when you request a replacement to avoid any confusion.
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November 27th, 2012 00:00
Unfortunately the computer is 3 - 4 years old and well out of warranty... I can live with it, now that I know what it is, though. I was just afraid that some piece of hardware was going bad, since the panel turned red... :)