Industrial controllers, as the core equipment in the field of industrial control, their stable operation is crucial to the entire production process. However, when the industrial computer can not start, it may bring serious impact on production.
First, the initial troubleshooting
(1) Check the power connection:
1. Ensure that the power cord of the industrial computer is plugged in and firmly connected.
2. Check whether the power socket is working properly, try to replace other reliable sockets.
3. Check that the power switch is turned on to ensure that the power supply is activated.
4. Use a multimeter or other tool to test whether the power output is normal.
(2) Observe external indications:
1. Observe whether any indicator lights are on in the industrial computer, which helps to determine the problem.
2. Listen to whether there is the sound of power supply fan rotation to determine whether the power supply has been powered.
Second, in-depth troubleshooting
(1) Check the memory, CPU and motherboard:
1. Make sure the memory and CPU match the motherboard and check for loose or damaged parts.
2. Try reinstalling or replacing the memory and CPU to eliminate the possibility of hardware failure.
(2) Check other hardware:
1. Check whether other hardware such as hard disk and video card are installed correctly and whether they are loose or damaged.
2. Try to remove unnecessary hardware devices to minimize the system configuration and see if it boots properly.
(3) Check the BIOS settings:
1. Enter the BIOS setup and check if there are any incorrect configurations or settings.
2. Try to restore the BIOS to the default settings to see if the problem can be solved.
Third, software problem troubleshooting
(1) Check the operating system:
1. Try to use the boot disk or recovery disk to start the industrial computer to see if you can enter the operating system.
2. If you can enter the operating system, check whether there is a virus or malware, clean and repair.
(2) Check the driver:
1. Confirm that all hardware device drivers have been properly installed and updated to the latest version.
2. Try to uninstall the recently installed drivers or software to see if they are causing the problem.
If the problem still cannot be solved after the above troubleshooting, it is recommended to contact a professional industrial computer repair service provider or manufacturer for repair. They have more specialized tools and knowledge and can locate the problem more accurately and repair it.
Kinseal warmly reminds that in order to avoid the problem of industrial computer not booting up, it is recommended to carry out regular maintenance and servicing, including cleaning dust, checking hardware connections, and so on. It is also very important to keep the operating system updated and patches installed.




