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T2 startup
T2 startup
Once the BIOS POST process succeeded, Windows operating system will start. Once the
Windows operating system starts correctly, the CommandCenter will start.
If the system does not startup correctly, Restore to factory default from built-in USB stick. Refer
to
"Restoring to the factory default condition" on page 49
.
Thermal problems
WARNING: Be sure to turn off the system and unplug the power cord prior to checking
the cabling and connections inside the T2, or removing/replacing any parts. Otherwise,
electric shock or product failure may result.
Power supply problems
WARNING: Be sure to turn off the system and unplug the power cord prior to checking
the cabling and connections inside the T2, or removing/replacing any parts of the T2.
Otherwise, electric shock or product failure may result.
Common to all models
Problem
Possible Causes
Corrective Actions
The fans are noisy or otherwise
run erratically. The T2
overheats.
Airflow is blocked.
Ensure adequate airflow around the T2.
The fan module is not operating
correctly.
Inspect the fan module and its connections for
proper operation. The fan gets its power from the
motherboard, the riser card, or the power supply
unit, so make sure they are not faulty as well. If the
fans are not operating correctly, replace the fan
module as explained in
.
Problem
Possible Causes
Corrective Actions
The T2 will not power on or
power fails while the T2 is in
operation.
The power source is faulty.
Make sure your power source is reliable.
A power cord is faulty.
Replace the power cord.
The T2 is too hot. The built-in
overtemperature protection can
shut down the power supply
unit.
Cool the T2. Refer to
The power supply unit is faulty.
This is indicated if the LCD touch
screen and Power LED does not
come on.
Replace the power supply unit. Refer to
"Removing the power supply unit" on page 96
!
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