Reseat (with the power off) the front panel connector that connects to the motherboard. Reseat - unplug the connector and then reconnect making sure it's fully and correctly plugged in.
If it's still detecting the error, you probably should contact your service provider (Dell ?).
Thanks for the tip. Reseating the connector was easier said than done.
To get to the cable I had to remove the CD drive, floppy drive, hard drive, video card, PS/2 card, CPU Heat sink, motherboard, and cooling fan. I had to basically take everything out except the Power Supply. I am now more intimately familiar with this workstation than I really wanted to be.
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September 25th, 2008 16:00
Reseat (with the power off) the front panel connector that connects to the motherboard. Reseat - unplug the connector and then reconnect making sure it's fully and correctly plugged in.
If it's still detecting the error, you probably should contact your service provider (Dell ?).
dmboswell
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September 26th, 2008 15:00
To get to the cable I had to remove the CD drive, floppy drive, hard drive, video card, PS/2 card, CPU Heat sink, motherboard, and cooling fan. I had to basically take everything out except the Power Supply. I am now more intimately familiar with this workstation than I really wanted to be.
:robotmad: oh well... live and learn.