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- Wed Jan 30, 2013 12:57 pm
- Forum: fit-PC3 faults and troubleshooting
- Topic: Brand new Fit-PC3 does not come on after BIOS update
- Replies: 6
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Re: Brand new Fit-PC3 does not come on after BIOS update
The mSata drive I use is a Crucial M4. "Crucial m4 32GB mSATA Internal Solid State Drive CT032M4SSD3" While SN 100 died after I'd tried the mSATA drive, SN 99 which I tested last night died without being connected to anything except external devices (monitor, keyboard, mouse, usb stick). The mSata d...
- Wed Jan 30, 2013 2:11 am
- Forum: fit-PC3 faults and troubleshooting
- Topic: Brand new Fit-PC3 does not come on after BIOS update
- Replies: 6
- Views: 13180
Re: Brand new Fit-PC3 does not come on after BIOS update
Second PC, SN 00205-120321-00099, same behavior. Failed on third power up with no modifications or additions.
I need a solution by Thursday morning or a pair of RMA numbers.
I need a solution by Thursday morning or a pair of RMA numbers.
- Tue Jan 29, 2013 12:53 pm
- Forum: fit-PC3 faults and troubleshooting
- Topic: Brand new Fit-PC3 does not come on after BIOS update
- Replies: 6
- Views: 13180
Re: Brand new Fit-PC3 does not come on after BIOS update
I have disconnected everything except the monitor, keyboard, and memory sticks and the system does not power up.
I have tested the SSD and Wi-Fi cards in another unit and they work fine there.
Motherboard image attached in case that is helpful.
I have tested the SSD and Wi-Fi cards in another unit and they work fine there.
Motherboard image attached in case that is helpful.
- Tue Jan 29, 2013 1:23 am
- Forum: fit-PC3 faults and troubleshooting
- Topic: Brand new Fit-PC3 does not come on after BIOS update
- Replies: 6
- Views: 13180
Brand new Fit-PC3 does not come on after BIOS update
I received a new Fit-PC Basic (SN 00205-120321-00100) which had an old BIOS that did not have the option to enable mSATA on the long PCIe slot, so I downloaded the latest BIOS and flasher and updated the BIOS. On power cycling the unit after flashing the BIOS once, the SSD plugged into the long PCIe...