Solving System Problems 10-3
Troubleshooting
Problem
Resolution
An optional component
does not work.
Make sure the component is securely installed or
connected. Verify that the system parameter for the I/O
port configuration is set correctly in Setup.
The Power button does
not resume the system
from Standby mode.
If system does not resume, it may have auto
suspended (Standby) on a low battery. Attach the AC
adapter and try again.
Check that the “System Switch” BIOS parameter is set
to “Sleep.”
The system does not
auto-suspend (Standby).
A disk drive might be busy. Wait until the disk drive
stops and try again.
Check that Auto Play is disabled.
Upon resuming from a
manual STF the system
displays the message,
”Following system
component(s) changed
since last suspend –
System Memory. Do you
want to (B)oot or (P)ower
down?"
Power down the system and reseat the memory.
If new memory was installed prior to manual STF,
remove new memory before resuming.
Start-Up Problems
The system displays an invalid configuration error message at power on when there are
the following conditions:
!
the current configuration information does not match configuration information
stored in Auto Setup, such as when an internal option is added.
!
the system loses configuration information.
If either condition is true, the system displays an “invalid configuration information”
message.
To continue start-up procedures, press
F2
(or
F1
when prompted) and run the Setup
utility to set current system parameters.
Note
When the NEC Versa detects an error related to display devices, it cannot
display on either the LCD or a CRT. The system warns you by beeping.