Troubleshooting Basic I/O Functions; Troubleshooting A Serial I/O Device; Troubleshooting A Usb Device - Dell PowerEdge 1750 Installation And Troubleshooting Manual

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4.  Enter the System Setup program and ensure that the mouse controller is enabled. See "Using the System Setup Program" in your User's Guide.
 If the problem is not resolved, continue to the next step.
5.  Run the pointing devices test in the system diagnostics. See
 If the test fails, see
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Troubleshooting Basic I/O Functions

Problem
 Error message indicates a problem with a serial port.
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 Device connected to a serial port is not operating properly.
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Action
1.  Enter the System Setup program and ensure that the serial port(s) are enabled. See "Using the System Setup Program" in the User's Guide.
2.  If the problem is confined to a particular application, see the application documentation for specific port configuration requirements that the program
may require.
3.  Run the appropriate online diagnostic test. See
 If the tests run successfully but the problem persists, see

Troubleshooting a Serial I/O Device

Problem
 Device connected to the serial port is not operating properly.
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Action
1.  Turn off the system and any peripheral devices connected to the serial port.
2.  Swap the serial interface cable with a working cable, and turn on the system and the serial device.
 If the problem is resolved, replace the interface cable. See
3.  Turn off the system and the serial device, and swap the device with a comparable device.
4.  Turn on the system and the serial device.
 If the problem is resolved, replace the serial device. See
 If the problem persists, see

Troubleshooting a USB Device

Problem
 System message indicates a problem with a USB device.
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 Device connected to a USB port is not operating properly.
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Action
1.  Enter the System Setup program, and ensure that the USB ports are enabled. See "Using the System Setup Program" in your User's Guide.
2.  Turn off the system and any USB devices.
3.  Disconnect the USB devices, and connect the malfunctioning device to the other USB connector.
4.  Turn on the system and the reconnected device.
 If the problem is resolved, the USB connector might be defective. See
5.  If possible, swap the interface cable with a working cable.
 If the problem is resolved, replace the interface cable. See
6.  Turn off the system and the USB device, and swap the device with a comparable device.
7.  Turn on the system and the USB device.
 If the problem is resolved, replace the USB device. See
 If the problem persists, see
Troubleshooting an Integrated NIC
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