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February 2nd, 2017 01:00
Latitude e6410 unknown diagnostics beep code
Hello,
when starting the laptop, WIN does not boot-up
when i ran the diagnostics (F12/diagnostics), the screen is black and the PC "plays a tune" and than beeps 1-4-6 code (short beebs). I cant find this code anywhere. Do you know what does it mean?
Thanks :-)
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LSUFAN51
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February 2nd, 2017 08:00
I also like to suggest you listen to the beep codes again and then click on the link below. Hopefully it will be a help to you.
www.dell.com/.../en
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I'd suggest you click on link below and stroll down to Diagnostic (LED Error Codes). Hopefully it will help you troubleshoot the system.
Service Manual - Latitude E6410
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" when i ran the diagnostics (F12/diagnostics)"
You get any error code ? You are able to use the F2 key to get into the BIOS?
Running Dell F12 Preboot Diagnostics - YouTube
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February 2nd, 2017 09:00
1 beep = bad mainboard
4 beeps = memory error
6 beeps = bad video chip
Put together it means: replace the mainboard.
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February 4th, 2017 06:00
Will try a new HDD and see :-)
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Good troubleshooting. I did suspect a failing hard drive. I'm looking forward to your next update. Thanks.
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February 4th, 2017 06:00
In the end, I tried to take out the HDD and ran the full diagnostics again, this time the diagnostics showed the screen did not find any errors. Than tried to put the HDD into another DELL laptop and the diagnostics gave me the same beep-signal, this time with a notice that there was something wrong with the memory. So I guessed it could be just about the HDD.
Will try a new HDD and see :-)
Thanks for your help