Difference between revisions of "Fit-PC3 Troubleshooting"
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Revision as of 07:12, 3 August 2014
Fit-PC3 BIOS reset:
- a. Power down the PC and unplug the power cable.
- b. Open the service door (by screwing out one bolt) and remove it (with the storage).
- c. Remove RAM memory modules.
- d. Reset the BIOS by shorting for 3 seconds two test points (TP136 and TP137) as shown in the image below.
- e. Install back the memories + the storage with the service door.
- f. Plug the power and power up the PC.
2. Verify RAM memory modules are installed -
- The system will not boot without memory.
3. Try to answer the following questions:
- a. Are you able to power up without storage?
- b. What type of storage being used in terms of RPM (in case of HDD)?
- Note that 7200rpm drives are not recommended due to lower power nature of the PC, as such drives used to overload the machine. 5400rpm drives at maximum must be used.