The Computer Does Not Respond - Epson ActionDesk 4000 User Manual

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You may have installed option cards that exceed the system's
power requirements. Check the power requirements in
Appendix A.
You may have installed a SIMM incorrectly. If the system
doesn't detect memory, it won't start. Check that your SIMM(s)
are securely installed in their sockets.
If you replace the microprocessor, make sure the new processor
chip is installed correctly. Also make sure the jumpers are set
correctly and pin 1 on the chip is connected with pin 1 on the
system board. If you did not align the chip correctly, the system
won't start. See Chapter 4.

The Computer Does Not Respond

The computer locks up.
Wait a few moments; if your computer does not respond after a
reasonable length of time, press Ctrl Alt
work, press the RESET button.
You may have installed memory using SIMMs that work at the
wrong speed. Install the correct SIMMs (see Chapter 4).
Your system may have over-heated. If you are using a DX/33
processor, make sure you have an adequate heat sink installed
on the chip. If you are using a DX/50, DX2/50, DX2/66, or
Pentium OverDrive processor, you need a heat sink and a fan.
You reset the computer, but it sill does not respond.
Try turning the computer off, wait 20 seconds, and turn it on
again.
6-4 Troubleshooting
If that doesn't
Del.

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