Nuvo-8108GC and Nuvo-8208GC
Manual, Drivers, Datasheet
As a certified OnLogic solution, all detailed product documentation, including user manuals, technical specifications, regulatory information, and software downloads, is available directly on the manufacturer support site linked below.
Enabling Auto Power On
The auto power on feature will turn the system back on after a power loss. This can be useful for automatic recovery after a power outage, or applications where the system’s power button is not easily accessible.
Power on the unit and immediately press the F2 key a few times to access the BIOS.
Navigate to the Power tab.
Change the “Power On after Power Failure” option to “S0-Power On”
Navigate to the Exit tab.
Save Changes and Exit.
The unit will now automatically power on when power is connected.

Troubleshooting
Internal Access
Opening the system does not void the warranty, however any damage caused during opening the system is not covered.
Nuvo-8108GC

Unplug the system completely from power and all peripherals
Remove the screws shown

Remove the screws shown

Lift the cover up and then away
Nuvo-8208GC

Unplug the system completely from power and all peripherals
Remove the screws shown

Gently press inward on the mesh in the spot shown.
Slide the cover up and away.
Clearing the CMOS
If the system fails to power on or is otherwise unresponsive, clearing the CMOS may help. It will also restore the BIOS to factory defaults.

Follow the disassembly steps for your system above. Make sure all cables (such as power, video, etc) are disconnected.
To clear the CMOS, locate and remove the coin cell battery

Leave the battery out of the system for 5 minutes and then reinstall it.
Reassemble your system.
The CMOS has now been cleared. The system may reboot several times to reconfigure itself. Be patient when powering it back on.
Display Troubleshooting / Changing the primary display
By default, the system should be configured to output video out of the graphics card (If equipped). If no video is outputted from the graphics card, try using the onboard DisplayPorts instead. If that works, use the steps below to change the primary display.

Power on the unit and immediately press the F2 key a few times to access the BIOS.
Navigate to the Advanced tab.
Open the “System Agent (SA) Configuration” menu

Open the “Graphics Configuration” menu
Change the “Primary Display” to IGFX to use the motherboard graphics, change to PEG to use the graphics card

If desired, set “Internal Graphics” to Enabled to utilize both the graphics card and onboard outputs.
Navigate to the Exit tab.
Save Changes and Exit.
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