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A Reference Guide to Inspiron Laptop Diagnostic Indicators

Riepilogo: This article is a reference guide to the diagnostic codes available on each model of Inspiron laptops and what those codes indicate.

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Istruzioni

Dell Inspiron laptops have integrated diagnostic indicators such as beep codes or LED codes. They are helpful to diagnose and resolve issues that your laptop might experience during startup. Indicating at which point during the Power On Self-Test (POST) a laptop is having issues. These can be:

  • Audible beeps
  • Power buttons that display different states and colors
  • Specific diagnostics LEDs
  • A combination of them all

The following article is a reference guide to the codes available on Inspiron laptops and what those codes mean. The diagnostic indicators may vary across different models, see the documentation of your Dell laptop for device-specific information. These indicators are merely a starting point to find troubleshooting steps to resolve startup issues.


Table of Contents:

  1. Diagnostic LEDs for the Inspiron Laptop Series (2020 to 2025)
  2. Diagnostic LEDs for the Inspiron Laptop Series (2016 to 2020)
  3. Diagnostic LEDs for the Inspiron Laptop Series (2006 to 2016)
  4. Diagnostic LEDs for the Inspiron Laptop Series (Prior to 2006)
  5. Inspiron Laptop Audible Beep Codes
  6. Glossary of Acronyms
  7. Diagnostic Indicator Guides
Note: The diagnostic LEDs in the tables below serve as an indicator of the progress through the POST process. These LEDs do not indicate the problem that caused the POST failure.
Note: What is a likely reason that the laptop cannot boot to the operating system that is not related to the POST issue? The laptop completes POST without stopping at a particular error code and then displays a black screen.

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Diagnostic LEDs for the Inspiron Laptops (2020 to 2025)

The power or battery LED state now gives an increased number of blinks and color shift pattern to indicate where it is had a problem.

Inspiron Product Shot 5401 and 5408

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Note: Diagnostic Error Codes always supersede any other use of the LED. For instance, battery codes for Low Battery or Battery Failure situations are not displayed when Diagnostic Error Codes are being displayed.

Inspiron 5401 and 5408 Power Battery LED


Power or Battery Button LED

Power Status

 
Table 1: Power LED status on Inspiron laptops (2020 to 2025).
Power LED State Description
Solid White
On
Flashing White Standby
Off Hibernate
Off Soft Off
Off No AC Power or Battery

Battery LEDs

Table 2: Battery LED indicator on Inspiron laptops (2020 to 2025)
Power LED State Description
Alternatively Flashing Amber and then White An unsupported Non-Dell AC Adapter or Battery is attached to your PC.
Constantly Flashing Amber Below Low Battery Level
LEDs Off Battery in full charge mode with AC Adapter present
Constant White Battery in charge mode with AC Adapter present
Note: The blinking patterns consist of two sets of numbers represents the first group (amber blinks), and second group (white blinks).
  • First group: The battery LED blinks in amber up to nine times and then pauses for 1.5 seconds before running the second group.
  • Second group: The battery LED blinks in white up to nine times and then pauses for 3 seconds before running the first group again.

For example: No Memory is detected (2, 3). The battery LED blinks two times in amber followed by a pause, and then blinks three times in white, pause, and so on. This pattern continues until the laptop is turned off.
Table 3: Diagnostic LED indicators on Inspiron laptops (2020 to 2025)
Power LED Status Problem Description Suggested Resolution
Amber White
1 1 M-BIST: Trusted Platform Module failure
  • Contact Dell Technical Support for further troubleshooting
1 2 M-BIST: SPI Flash Unrecoverable
  • Contact Dell Technical Support for further troubleshooting
1 5 I-Fuse failure
  • Contact Dell Technical Support for further troubleshooting
1 6 EC Internal failure
  • Disconnect all power sources (for example, the AC adapter, Battery, and so on.)
  • Drain the flea power by holding down the power button
  • Contact Dell Technical Support for further troubleshooting if the problem persists
2 1 CPU Failure
  • Run the Intel CPU diagnostics tools
  • If the problem persists contact Tech Support for further help
2 2 System Board: BIOS, ROM Failure
  • Flash BIOS to latest revision. See our guide to Dell BIOS Updates
  • If the problem persists contact Tech Support for further troubleshooting
2 3 No Memory/RAM detected
  • Confirm Memory installed
  • Troubleshoot memory further
2 4 Memory/RAM failure
  • Reseat the Memory
  • Troubleshoot the memory further
2 5 Invalid Memory Installed
  • Reseat the Memory
  • Troubleshoot the memory further
2 6 System board, Chipset Error
  • Flash BIOS to latest revision. See our guide to Dell BIOS Updates
  • Contact Dell Technical Support for further troubleshooting
2 7 LCD failure
  • Flash BIOS to latest revision. See our guide to Dell BIOS Updates
  • Contact Dell Technical Support for further troubleshooting
2 8 LCD Power Rail failure
  • Contact Dell Technical Support for further troubleshooting
3 1 CMOS battery failure
  • Troubleshoot the CMOS battery
  • If the problem persists contact Tech Support for further troubleshooting
3 2 PCI or Video card/chip failure
  • Contact Dell Technical Support for further troubleshooting
3 3 BIOS Recovery 1
  • Recovery Image not found
  • Contact Dell Technical Support for further troubleshooting
3 4 BIOS Recovery 2
  • Recovery image found but invalid
  • Contact Dell Technical Support for further troubleshooting
3 5 Power Rail Failure
  • EC ran into power sequencing failure
  • Contact Dell Technical Support for further troubleshooting
3 6 SBIOS Flash Corruption
  • Flash corruption detected by SBIOS
  • Contact Dell Technical Support for further troubleshooting
3 7 ME Error
  • Timeout waiting on ME to reply to HECI message
  • Contact Dell Technical Support for further troubleshooting
4 1 Memory Dual Inline memory modeul (DIMM) power rail failure
  • Reset and swap the memory among the available slots
  • If issue persists memory module failure
4 2 CPU Power Cable Connection issue
  • Run the Power Supply Unit (PSU) Bult-In Self-Test (BIST)
  • If issue continues Motherboard, PSU, and cabling failure

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Diagnostic LEDs for the Inspiron laptop series (2016 to 2020)

With this series, the diagnostics indicator Beeps were mostly removed. Instead the Power Button state gives a blink and color shift pattern to indicate where it is had a problem.

Inspiron prod shot 2017

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Note: Diagnostic Error Codes always supersede any other use of the LED. For instance, battery codes for Low Battery or Battery Failure situations are not displayed when Diagnostic Error Codes are being displayed.

Inspiron 7477 Power Battery LED

Inspiron 7477 Battery LED

Table 4: Power LED indicator on Inspiron laptops (2016 to 2020).
1 Power Button LED
2 Front Battery LED

Power Status

Table 5: Power LED status on Inspiron laptops (2016 to 2020).
Power LED State Description
Solid White On
Flashing White Standby
Off Hibernate
Off Soft Off
Off No AC Power or Battery

Battery Management

Table 6: Battery LED indicator on Inspiron laptops (2016 to 2020)
Power LED State Description
Alternatively Flashing Amber and then White An unsupported Non-Dell AC Adapter or Battery is attached to your PC
Constantly Flashing Amber Below Low Battery Level
LEDs Off Battery in full charge mode with AC Adapter present
Constant White Battery in charge mode with AC Adapter present
Note: The blinking patterns consist of two sets of numbers represents the first group (amber blinks), and second group (white blinks).
  • First group: The battery LED blinks in amber up to nine times and then pauses for 1.5 seconds before running the second group.
  • Second group: The battery LED blinks in white up to nine times and then pauses for 3 seconds before running the first group again.

For example: No Memory is detected (2, 3). The battery LED blinks two times in amber followed by a pause, and then blinks three times in white, pause, and so on. This pattern continues until the laptop is turned off.
Table 7: Diagnostic LED indicator on Inspiron laptops (2016 to 2020)
Power LED Status Problem Description Suggested Resolution
Amber White
2 1 CPU Failure

 

  • Run the Intel CPU diagnostics tools
  • If the problem persists contact Tech Support for further help
2 2 System Board: BIOS, ROM Failure

 

  • Flash BIOS to latest revision
  • If the problem persists contact Tech Support for further troubleshooting
2 3 No Memory/RAM detected

 

  • Confirm Memory installed
  • Troubleshoot memory further
2 4 Memory/RAM failure

 

  • Reseat the Memory
  • Troubleshoot the memory further
2 5 Invalid Memory Installed

 

  • Reseat the Memory
  • Troubleshoot the memory further
2 6 System board, Chipset Error

 

  • Flash BIOS to latest revision. See our guide to Dell BIOS Updates.
  • Contact Dell Technical Support for further troubleshooting
2 7 LCD failure

 

  • Flash BIOS to latest revision. See our guide to Dell BIOS Updates.
  • Contact Dell Technical Support for further troubleshooting
3 1 CMOS battery failure

 

  • Troubleshoot the CMOS battery
  • If the problem persists contact Tech Support for further troubleshooting
3 2 PCI or Video card/chip failure

 

  • Contact Dell Technical Support for further troubleshooting
3 3 BIOS Recovery 1

 

  • Recovery Image not found
  • Contact Dell Technical Support for further troubleshooting
3 4 BIOS Recovery 2

 

  • Recovery image found but invalid
  • Contact Dell Technical Support for further troubleshooting
3 5 Power Rail Failure

 

  • EC ran into power sequencing failure
  • Contact Dell Technical Support for further troubleshooting
3 6 SBIOS Flash Corruption

 

  • Flash corruption detected by SBIOS
  • Contact Dell Technical Support for further troubleshooting
3 7 ME Error

 

  • Timeout waiting on ME to reply to HECI message
  • Contact Dell Technical Support for further troubleshooting

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Diagnostic LEDs for the Inspiron laptop series (2006 to 2016)

Systems during this time period only used LED states to show the Battery and hard drive status. Check the beep codes section for the audible beep code table.

Inspiron prod shot 2015

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Inspiron System LED 2016

Table 8: System LED indicator on Inspiron laptops (2006 to 2016)
System LED Status System State
White The power adapter is connected, and the battery is being charged.
Amber The battery charge is low or critical.
Off Off

 

  • The laptop is plugged in, and the battery is being charged
  • The laptop is running on a battery, and the battery has more than 10% charge

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Diagnostic LEDs for the Inspiron laptop series (Prior to 2006)

These laptops are using keyboard button LEDs. Apart from the Inspiron 1501 all the other Inspiron models during this time use the audible beep codes as a diagnostic indicator on their laptop.

Inspiron prod shot 2006

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These models had a block of keyboard status LEDs on the front of the chassis that either lit up solid Green, flashed Green or were Off.

Inspiron Kybd LED 2006

Table 9: Keyboard LED indicator on Inspiron laptops (before 2006)
Keyboard LED Icon Description
Caps Caps Lock light - Turns on when the Caps Lock is engaged.
Scroll Scroll Lock light - Turns on when the Scroll Lock is engaged.
Num Number Lock light - Turns on when the Number Lock is enabled.
Table 10: Diagnostic LED indicator on Inspiron laptops (before 2006)
Num Lock Caps Lock Scroll Lock Description Next Step
Off Flash Off The memory is believed to be good, but it is about to be exercised (such as when shadowing the BIOS and when testing or zeroing all memory).

 

  • Reseat the memory modules
  • Contact Support
Off On Off The system is performing diskette and hard disk initialization.

 

  • Contact Support
Off On Flash Flash USB controller initialization.

 

  • Remove any USB devices
  • Contact Support
Off On On No DIMM is installed.

 

  • Install the memory modules
  • Reseat the memory modules
  • Contact Support
Flash On On EC turn on Pentium.

 

  • Reseat the processor
  • Contact Support
Flash Flash On Call option ROM for Video.

 

  • Contact Support
Flash Flash Flash CMOS initialization, SMI initialization, timer, gate A20, and mouse.

 

  • Contact Support
On On On POST has completed, and the BIOS is about to go to the PSA module.

 

  • Look at a boot issue
  • Contact Support

Inspiron LED 2006

If the laptop is connected to an electrical outlet, the battery light operates as follows:

  • Solid green — The battery is charging.
  • Flashing green — The battery is almost fully charged.

If the laptop is running on a battery, the battery light operates as follows:

  • Off — The battery is adequately charged (or the laptop is turned off).
  • Flashing amber — The battery charge is low.
  • Solid amber — The battery charge is critically low.

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Inspiron laptop audible beep codes

In addition to the various types of diagnostics LEDs, there are several audible beep codes across the models of these laptops.

These codes are recognized across manufacturers and have remained the same for some time.

The key to these codes is displayed in the table below.

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Table 11: Diagnostic beep codes on Inspiron laptops
Diagnostic beep Codes
Code Cause Suggested Resolution
1 BIOS ROM Checksum in progress or failure Contact Technical Support
2 No memory modules detected Learn How to Diagnose and Resolve Common Memory Issues on a Dell Desktop Computer.
3 Chipset Error
Time-of-day clock test failure
Gate A20 Failure
Super I/O chip Failure
Keyboard controller test failure
Contact Technical Support
4 RAM read/write error Learn How to Diagnose and Resolve Common Memory Issues on a Dell Desktop Computer.
5 Real-Time Clock Failure Replace the CMOS Battery, Contact Technical Support if problem persists.
6 Video BIOS test Failure Learn How to Run a Preboot Diagnostic Test on a Dell Computer.
7 CPU Cache Test Failure Contact Technical Support
8 LCD Failure Contact Technical Support

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Glossary of Acronyms:

See the table for definitions of the acronyms within this article.

Table 12: Power LED indicator on Inspiron laptops (2016 to 2020).
Acronym Definition
BIOS Basic Input/Output System
CFG Resource Configuration
CPU Central Processing Unit
DIMM Dual In-line Memory Module
DMA Direct Memory Access
EC Embedded Controller
HECI Host Embedded Controller Interface
LCD Liquid Crystal Display
LED Light Emitting Diode
MBF Motherboard Failure
MBIST Memory Built-in Self Test
ME Management Engine
MEM Memory
NVRAM Non-Volatile Random Access Memory
PCI Peripheral Component Interconnect
POV Post-video Activity
PRV Pre-video Activity
PSU Power Supply Unit
RAM Random Access Memory
RCM Recovery Mode
ROM Read Only Memory
RTC Real-Time Clock
S0 System Power State S0 - This is the Working State, where your Windows PC is awake.
S1 System Power State S1 - In this sleep state, the CPU is stopped, and your computer is in standby mode.
S2 System Power State S2 - This state is similar to S1 except that the CPU and system cache are lost because the processor loses power.
S3 System Power State S3 - In this state, data is saved to RAM, hard drives, and other hardware are shut down.
S4 System Power State S4 - In this state, RAM, and other data are saved to the hard disk.
S5 System Power State S5 - The System is off.
SBIOS Small Board Interface Operating System
SPI Serial Peripheral Interface
STD Boot Hand Off
STO Storage Device
TPM Trusted Platform Module
USB Universal Serial Bus
VID Video
Note:
If you are seeing an error code that is listed in this article, follow the instructions to troubleshoot and fix the issue. When you contact Dell Technical Support, ensure to provide the error code to help us diagnose the issue better.

If you are seeing an error code that is not listed in this article or the documentation of your Dell laptop, contact Dell Technical Support.

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