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Fitlet2 Troubleshooting

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/* fitlet2 running Linux does not have a working audio out/SPDIF */
*For BIOS version FLT2.0.40.01.00 and above.
*In cases BIOS version is older , you may also try to reset BIOS blindly - Please Collapse expand the below:
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Please disconnect the power core and perform the following:
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Reset BIOS default following the following procedure:
Reset BIOS default following the following procedure for [[SBC Product Line: fitlet2-HBPN| SBC revisions 1.1]]:<div class="toccolours mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" overflow:auto;"> # Unplug power cable from the fitlet2
#Remove the 4x Phillips Chassis screws
#Remove and bottom and top cover#Remove the DIMM RAM stick #Plug in power cable (should turn on automatically)- ~ , and Wait ~10 seconds
#Unplug power cable
#Assemble back the DIMM RAM stick#Check which revision the fitlet2 SBC is – should be on the print side, should be printed on top of the board (where the DIMM is located)#'''If the fitlet2 SBC Revision is 1.2''' --> Press the RTC reset button.##Otherwise '''if the fitlet2 SBC Revision is 1.1''' --> carefully Carefully unplug the RTC Battery from the 2pin connector.
#Plug power cable (should turn on automatically)
#Continue steps for revision 1.1 (RTC battery had to be disconnected):##Shutdown the PC##Unplug the power cable##Plug the RTC Battery back in##Plug Power cable
At this stage the BIOS settings should be reset to defaults.
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Reset BIOS default following the following procedure for [[SBC Product Line: fitlet2-HBPN| SBC revisions 1.2]]:
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#Unplug power cable from the fitlet2
#Remove the 4x Phillips Chassis screws
#Remove bottom and top cover
#Remove the RAM stick
#Plug in power cable (should turn on automatically), and Wait ~10 seconds
#Unplug power cable
#Assemble back the RAM stick
#Press the RTC reset button.
[[File:Fitlet2_rtc_rst.png]]
 
9. Plug power cable (should be automatically turned on)
 
At this stage the BIOS settings should be reset to defaults.
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== I don't have any display output, there's nothing on the screen ==
*Display issues on POST are a common symptom of incorrectly assembled or bad Memory DIMMS
*Please refer to [http://fit-pc.com/wiki/index.php/fitlet2_Troubleshooting#2._Check_memory_.28RAM.29 Check memory RAM] to diagnose Memory
 
== fitlet2 Linux system periodically fails to boot after pressing power button ==
 
* If your Linux system periodically fails to boot after pressing power button and messages like "watchdog: BUG: soft lockup - CPU#2 stuck for 23s!" appears, please do the following BIOS settings changes:
 
# Press [Del] during boot to enter BIOS settings:
# Set Chipset -> South Cluster Configuration -> SCC Configuration -> SCC SD Card Support to [Disable]
 
== fitlet2 running Linux does not have a working audio out/SPDIF ==
* If your default BIOS setting "OS Selection" is set to [Windows] but [Linux] is desired, then run the following [https://fit-iot.com/files/download/fitlet2/sw/scripts/fitlet2_alc1150_hda_patch.sh script] and reboot the system
 
Code:
$ sudo ./fitlet2_alc1150_hda_patch.sh
$ sudo reboot
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