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*Power down the PC and unplug the power cable. | *Power down the PC and unplug the power cable. | ||
*Open the service door (by screwing out one bolt) and remove it (with the storage). | *Open the service door (by screwing out one bolt) and remove it (with the storage). | ||
− | *Reset the BIOS by pressing the low profile push button SW2 for 3 seconds. | + | *Reset the BIOS by pressing the low profile push button SW2 (near the LAN ports) for 3 seconds. |
*Install back the storage with the service door. | *Install back the storage with the service door. | ||
*Plug the power and power up the PC (either auto-on or pressing power button). | *Plug the power and power up the PC (either auto-on or pressing power button). |
Latest revision as of 10:38, 1 February 2018
1. IPC3 BIOS reset:
- Power down the PC and unplug the power cable.
- Open the service door (by screwing out one bolt) and remove it (with the storage).
- Reset the BIOS by pressing the low profile push button SW2 (near the LAN ports) for 3 seconds.
- Install back the storage with the service door.
- Plug the power and power up the PC (either auto-on or pressing power button).
2. Verify RAM memory modules are installed - The system will not boot without memory.
3. Try to power up without storage. Is the PC boot up?
IPC3 supports up to 7200 rpm HDD drives.
4. Power supply:
- Verify the power supply is not damaged and functions properly.
- If you have another power supply use it to eliminate and determine the failing side.
- In case you use other power supply make sure it provides uninterrupted power and stable grounding.