Table 11. General Troubleshooting (continued)
Issue
Integrated NIC
Display assembly
80
Problemen oplossen
Suggested Troubleshooting Steps
1. Attach an external mouse or keyboard to check for peripheral functionality.
2. Run the ePSA diagnostics.
If the system is not able to identify any network after connecting the network cable to the network port,
try the following troubleshooting steps:
1. Make sure that the network driver has been installed and is working properly.
2. Check that the network LEDs are responding.
3. Check System Setup to make sure that the NIC is enabled.
4. Try reseating the cable.
5. Try a known good cable, if one is available.
6. If a known good system is available, check if that system is connecting to the network.
7. Run the ePSA diagnostics on the network port.
NOTE:
If the integrated network hardware solution is defective or nonfunctional, replace the system
board.
No additional drivers or updates are needed for VGA functionality. When troubleshooting an external
monitor, keep these tips in mind:
● Check both ends of the cable for a snug connection into the laptop and into the external monitor.
● Adjust the contrast and brightness controls on the external monitor.
● Make sure that the tablet is not set to internal display only.
● Swap with a known good cable.
● Try with a known good external monitor. Check the external device's documentation for any
additional steps required for functionality.
NOTE:
If the display assembly is defective or nonfunctional, replace the defective components.