Table 60 Troubleshooting (cont’d)
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keyboard does not work | keyboard interface damaged | • check if keyboard LEDs light | |
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| wrong keyboard type | • verify keyboard is an “AT” type or switch to “AT” mode | |
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floppy drive light always on | cable misconnected | • check for floppy drive cable connected backwards | |
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two hard drives will not | both drives configured for | • set one drive for master and the other for slave operation (consult | |
work, but one does | master | drive documentation) | |
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floppy does not work | "data error" due to drive upside | • orient drive properly (upright or on side) | |
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will not boot when video | illegal calls to video controller | • look for software trying to access nonexistent video controller for | |
card is removed |
| video, sound, or beep commands | |
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abnormal video | flat panel is enabled | • disable the flat panel in the BIOS | |
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can only use 640 x 480 | flat panel is enabled | • disable the flat panel in the BIOS | |
resolution in Windows |
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video drivers not installed | • install the video drivers | ||
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will not boot from PCMCIA | booting from PCMCIA is not | • boot from SSD, use autoexec.bat to load PCMCIA drivers, run | |
hard drive | supported | application from PCMCIA card | |
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COM port will not work in | not configured for | • correctly configure serial port in Setup program | |
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COM port will not transmit | not enabling transmitters | • control RTS* bit of Modem Control Register to enable transmitters; | |
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| see Serial Port descriptions | |
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date and time not saved | no backup battery | • connect a backup battery to the | |
when power is off |
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cannot enter BIOS
screen flickers at high resolutions when processor is fully utilized
quick boot enabled with no hard drives
memory with ECC enabled requires additional system memory resources; the integrated graphics engine has less memory bandwidth for access to the graphics frame buffer
•install JP5, reboot, and run qboot.exe and reboot.
•disable ECC
Troubleshooting a PC/104-Plus System
If you have reviewed the preceding table and still cannot isolate the problem with your CMX58886CX cpuModule, please try the following troubleshooting steps. Even if the resulting information does not help you find the problem, it will be very helpful if you need to contact technical support.
1.Simplify the system. Remove items one at a time and see if one particular item seems to cause the problem.
2.Swap components. Try replacing items in the system
Appendix B: Troubleshooting 87 |