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littlefu
Joined: Wed Feb 24, 2010 9:05 am Posts: 1
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 My Fit-PC2 cannot boot!
Hi all,
my fit-pc2 just cannot boot there's no any thing on the screen, but the power led is ok (green) & I can feel the harddisk is running by touching the housing.
can somebody help me fix this?
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| Wed Feb 24, 2010 9:09 am |
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PieterPan
Joined: Sat Jan 02, 2010 9:39 pm Posts: 29
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 Re: My Fit-PC2 cannot boot!
You're not giving a lot of information about what seems to be the problem, so it is hard to help you. Please provide: - What is on the harddrive? Preinstalled windows/linux? is it empty? - If it is present, does the operating system start? (does the harddrive light blink after a while?) - How are you connecting to your monitor, and what monitor do you have? With what cable?
I connected mine through the supplied hdmi-dvi connector to a single link DVI cable, that doesn't work. Try (if you can) to connect a HDMI cable to a monitor directly?
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| Wed Feb 24, 2010 10:58 am |
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sam
Joined: Wed Feb 24, 2010 10:43 am Posts: 1
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 Re: My Fit-PC2 cannot boot!
- What is on the harddrive? Preinstalled windows/linux? is it empty? Ans. Preinstalled Ubuntu 9.10 is on the HD. - If it is present, does the operating system start? (does the harddrive light blink after a while?) Ans. Yes, the harddrive and wifi light blink after powering up. - How are you connecting to your monitor, and what monitor do you have? With what cable? Ans. I used the 19' LCD which was connected to this FitPC2 with single DVI cable. I connected mine through the supplied hdmi-dvi connector to a single link DVI cable, that doesn't work. Try (if you can) to connect a HDMI cable to a monitor directly? Ans.The problem is that after powering up this FitPC, the monitor shows 'no signal' and even the BIOS doesn't display.
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| Thu Feb 25, 2010 1:20 am |
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PieterPan
Joined: Sat Jan 02, 2010 9:39 pm Posts: 29
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 Re: My Fit-PC2 cannot boot!
What kind of cable is it? I was surprised to see that DVI-D (digital) has two types: single and dual link. At least for me, single link cable didn't work. on my HP L1950 monitor. http://www.lyberty.com/encyc/articles/t ... -types.jpg
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