Specifications
Troubleshooting
B-2
No display.
a. Check  all  jumper  settings to  make sure  that you  have  set the  proper
jumpers, especially those for CPU type, single/dual voltage (P54C/MMX),
CPU frequency and ratio.
b. Check the power cord or power switch of your system.  The simple way to
identify power failure is to check the CPU fan and the power supply fan. If
these are not working, then the power is down.
c. Is  there  a short  on  the motherboard?  (Is  the  fan  of  the  power  supply
working properly?)
d. Turn off the power and remove all add-on cards, IDE cables and floppy
cables  from  your mainboard.  Only  install the  VGA  card  to  simplify  the
problem.
e. If you use a PCI VGA card, reinstall it to other PCI slot or try another card.
f. Check if the memory (SIMM/DIMM) were installed properly. Reinstall the
SIMM/DIMM to other socket or try another SIMM/DIMM.
g. Make  sure  the  flat  cable matches  pin1  of  IDE  connector and  your IDE
device.
There is display, but can 't enter BIOS Setup.
a. For checking if the keyboard works properly, press the <Num Lock> key
to enable/disable the  Num Lock  function,  and check  if  the LED  will  ON
and OFF accordingly.
b. Check if  Turbo Switch  was released,  don 't  use Turbo Switch  before
system boots. (In fact, there is no Turbo function after Pentium machine.
Now Turbo Switch usually acts as Suspend Switch.)
System sometimes auto reboots.
a. Clear  CMOS.  BIOS  will  load  default  setting,  use  the  slowest and  most
reliable setting.
b. Repeat the steps in "No display" section carefully.










