I also suggest not reseating the same ol' battery, but if it hasn't been done within the last 5 yrs., replace it with a new one, size 2032. I always suggest Duracell or Energizer as Sony only lasted me 2 years. I get better deals thru Amazon vs. in store.
After changing the battery, did you try the other suggestion as in the owner's manual and screengrab?
Start with the GPU card. Remove it, turn on PC, and see if you get the same error. If you do get the same error, plug it back in so at least your monitor is hooked up if it does boot.
Unplug all external all external and internal peripherals, Basically, you'll be leaving just the MB, front panel, and switch plugged in. Turn on and check for error code. If it isn't giving you the 1,3,4, starting internally, plug back in peripherals one at a time until error repeats. Just a reminder to power off and unplug in between plugging back in internal peripherals. For external peripherals, just powering off in between plugging them in one at a time should be good enough.
bradthetechnut
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September 11th, 2020 18:00
From the Precision T5600 Owner's Manual:
If the screengrab is too blurry to read, it's on pg. 51. I don't know why some screengrabs turn out blurry after uploading.
bradthetechnut
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I also suggest not reseating the same ol' battery, but if it hasn't been done within the last 5 yrs., replace it with a new one, size 2032. I always suggest Duracell or Energizer as Sony only lasted me 2 years. I get better deals thru Amazon vs. in store.
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September 11th, 2020 23:00
I did buy 2 Duracell batteries still no luck
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bradthetechnut
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After changing the battery, did you try the other suggestion as in the owner's manual and screengrab?
Start with the GPU card. Remove it, turn on PC, and see if you get the same error. If you do get the same error, plug it back in so at least your monitor is hooked up if it does boot.
Unplug all external all external and internal peripherals, Basically, you'll be leaving just the MB, front panel, and switch plugged in. Turn on and check for error code. If it isn't giving you the 1,3,4, starting internally, plug back in peripherals one at a time until error repeats. Just a reminder to power off and unplug in between plugging back in internal peripherals. For external peripherals, just powering off in between plugging them in one at a time should be good enough.