GCCS Wizard troubleshoot / CMDs/ quick fixes Flashcards

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network configuration issue

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Troubleshooting Steps:
Remove the Drive: Try powering on the terminal without the drive inserted. If it turns on, the issue might be with the drive

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QUICK FIX STEP CHECKS (TRY FIRST)

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QUICK FIX STEP CHECKS (TRY FIRST)

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3
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Drained CMOS Battery: A dead or drained CMOS battery can sometimes prevent the system from booting correctly.

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Reset BIOS/UEFI Settings: Reset the BIOS/UEFI settings to default by accessing the settings menu or removing and reinserting the CMOS battery after a few minutes.

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4
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Listen for Beeps: When attempting to power on, listen for any beep codes that might indicate hardware issues.

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Inspect Internal Components: If comfortable, open the terminal and check for any visible damage to internal components. Ensure all components, such as RAM sticks and expansion cards, are properly seated.

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5
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Power Supply Issues Potential Causes:
Unplugged or Faulty Power Cable: The power cable might not be properly connected, or it could be damaged.
Power Outlet Issues: The electrical outlet may not be supplying power.
Internal Power Supply Failure: The power supply unit (PSU) inside the terminal might be faulty

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check power outlet is working by plugging in another device
Examine the power cable for any visible damage or wear. Replace it if necessary.
Use a Different Outlet: Try plugging the terminal into a different power outlet.

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