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Pavillian HPE Desktop
Microsoft Windows 7 (64-bit)

I have been using a Pavillian HPE 1360t desktop for years, and recently it started displaying a blue indicator symbol on the front panel, just to the left of the disk activity indicator in the upper right hand corner of the front panel.  What does this mean, and do I need to do anything?  The system seems to be operating normally.

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Hello
isn't it rather:
HP Pavilion HPE h8-1360t
what is strange is that not lit before, for me it would be the indicator of the WIFI card
it is quite weak, but at the top right of the tower just next to the HDD sign, is that it?
https://support.hp.com/ca-fr/product/hp-pavilion-hpe-h8-1300-desktop-pc-series/5258496/model/5261720...

it's reversed here, but it should be on the left

 

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