![]() ![]() See the photos above for the proper mSATA socket. One is for mSATA and the other is for the WiFi module. In order to verify mSATA, follow these steps: Some issues are due to faulty mSATA or system solid state drive (SSD). If there are still issues, it is likely the DRAM is not the issue.If there are still issues, replace the DRAM with known good DRAM.If there are still issues, run a cycle of Memtest.DDR3 requires 1.5V and is not compatible with the Vault. Verify the memory for the FW1, FW2, FW2B, FW4A, FW4B series is DDR3L where the “L” is for “low voltage” of 1.35V.There should be a noticeable “click” when the DRAM is properly inserted into the socket. Remove the bottom plate of the Vault and identify the components per the instructions above. ![]() In order to verify memory, follow these steps: If no DRAM is present, or if it is faulty, the Vault will not boot and you will not see anything on the VGA / HDMI or serial console output. Note: DRAM is REQUIRED in order for the Vault to run. ![]() Some issues are due to faulty DRAM or system memory. ![]()
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