Difference between revisions of "Fitlet Troubleshooting"
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::c. Reset the BIOS by pressing low profile push button (SW3) for 3 seconds located near the high mini PCIe slot, as shown in the picture below. | ::c. Reset the BIOS by pressing low profile push button (SW3) for 3 seconds located near the high mini PCIe slot, as shown in the picture below. | ||
− | ::d. Plug the power and power up the PC. | + | ::d. Plug the power and power up the PC (either auto-on or pressing power button). |
Revision as of 06:06, 11 May 2015
1. fitlet BIOS reset:
- a. Power down the PC and unplug the power cable.
- b. Open the bottom cover (by unscrewing 4 bolts) and remove it.
- c. Reset the BIOS by pressing low profile push button (SW3) for 3 seconds located near the high mini PCIe slot, as shown in the picture below.
- d. Plug the power and power up the PC (either auto-on or pressing power button).
2. Check the RAM memory:
- a. Remove the top cover (refer to fitlet Owner’s Manual)
- b. Verify RAM module is installed and in place. The system will not boot without memory.
- c. fitlet should be used with low power (1.35V) memory only.
- d. Install the memory back.
3. Power up without storage:
- Try to enter the BIOS by clicking Del during boot
4. Power supply:
- a. Verify the power supply is not damaged and functions properly.
- b. If you have another power supply use it to eliminate and determine the failing side.
- c. In case you use other power supply make sure it provides uninterrupted power and stable grounding.