Drivers and Manuals
Product Intro and User Manual
Drivers
Enabling Auto Power On
Enter then units BIOS by repeatedly press DEL – In the BIOS navigate to the Advanced tab
Under advanced you will want to select State After G3 and set it according to the auto power behavior you want
State 0 = Auto power
State 5= No auto power
Disassembly
How to access the primary internals
After removing the heatsink you should see the internal layout pictured to the left
If you intend to install a second M.2 SATA you will need to modify the dip switches as seen here
How to access GPU / Additional M.2 slot / WIFI & 4G slots
After removing the GPU bracket you will have access to the secondary M.2 slot as well as other additional slots
The layout of the GPU and PCIe slots
Troubleshooting
Resetting the CMOS
If the system has trouble powering on or booting into the Installed OS you can try to restore the system by resetting its CMOS. You will need to follow the Disassembly steps above.
- Disconnect the system from power and all peripherals (i.e. video, ethernet, serial, etc.)
- Afterward, carefully remove battery pictured here for 30 seconds.
- Now reinsert the battery, assemble, and apply power to the unit. They system may take a few extra minutes to boot up, and may restart several times.