User Manual

Chapter 05: Troubleshooting 39
Upgrade Problems/Solutions
Problem Possible Cause Solution
After upgrading the
computer’s RAM, the
system does not boot
up properly
The RAM module is
not seated properly.
Following the instructions in the section
entitled Upgrading Your Memory, try
removing and reseating the RAM
module.
The RAM module is
defective.
If reseating the module from the above
step does not solve the problem, the
RAM module could be defective.
Contact your dealer for assistance.
After upgrading the
computer’s RAM the
system begins
crashing, seemingly at
random intervals.
The RAM module is
not seated properly.
Following the instructions in the section
entitled Upgrading Your Memory, try
removing and reseating the RAM
module.
The RAM module is
defective.
If reseating the module from the above
step does not solve the problem, the
RAM module could be defective. First
remove the RAM module and begin
using your computer to make sure that
nothing else is causing the crashes. If
your system seems to be running
Contact your dealer for assistance.
After replacing the
HDD the system
cannot boot into your
Operating System.
Drive isn’t formatted. Restart the system with an external
CD/DVD drive attached and have the
System Restore Disc that came with
your computer inserted in the drive.
Drive isn’t connected
properly.
Following the instructions in the section
entitled Upgrading the Hard Disk Drive
(HDD), try reseating the HDD in the bay.
NOTE : If your Table-PC doesn't have the wireless card.
When you wanted to addition wireless card , you must choose the
certificated wireless card (Type: INTEL PRO/Wireless 3945ABG).