If Something Goes Wrong Startup sequence 2375 Turn on the monitor and adjust its brightness and contrast level to two-thirds or moreof their maximum values.The power indicator lights amber.6 Make sure the floppy disk drive is empty.7 Press the power button to turn on the server.The server starts running and the power indicator lights green. If the power indicatordoes not turn green, see The front panel power indicator light is not on on page 239.8 After the server starts, check the operation of the POST. The POST detects errorconditions and determines whether the problem is caused by the motherboard, thekeyboard or inappropriate setup.9 Make sure that the FDD indicator on the floppy disk drive comes on when the drive isaccessed. If the lamp does not light properly, see The FDD indicator light is not onon page 240.10 Make sure that the status indicators on each hard disk drive and/or SCSI device lightproperly. If they do not, see The HDD status indicator lights are not on on page 240.11 If RAID controllers are installed in the server, perform RAID configuration damagechecks using the POST. When the server starts, the monitor displays the promptappropriate for the operating system. If the prompt does not appear on screen, seeStartup problems on page 238.Startup sequenceError checkingWhen the server starts, the POST executes and checks the motherboard, the memory,the keyboard, and other devices. If the POST detects an error, it displays an errormessage on the screen. An alarm sounds (beeps) continuously if the error was detectedprior to displaying the POST window.HINT: If the server stops before completing the POST, a fatal system error hasoccurred and you must take immediate action. Write down any error message thatappears on screen and take note of the tones generated by the speaker (“beep”code). This information will be very useful if you need to contact Toshiba forassistance or service.