Notes On The Use Of Third-Party Modules - Siemens SIMATIC IPC227G Operating Instructions Manual

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A.3 Notes on the use of third-party modules
Problem
The pop-up message "Win-
dows boot manager failed"
shows when you install the
operating system in the M.2
NVMe/SATA SSD card and boot
to OS.
A.3

Notes on the use of third-party modules

Problem
Possible cause
The device crash-
Redundant I/O addresses
es during startup
Redundant hardware interrupts
and/or DMA channels
Fluctuation of signal frequencies
or levels
Different pin assignment
Insufficient output of an external
power supply, e.g. UPS
The device does
A counter voltage is fed into the
not start up or
device by connected or installed
switches off im-
third-party components
mediately
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Possible cause
The M.2 NVMe/SATA SSD card is
changed to another boot device.
The M.2 NVMe/SATA SSD card lost
the boot image or broken.
Possible remedy
Press Enter to continue the boot.
Reinstall the operating system or change another
M.2 NVMe/SATA SSD card.
Possible remedy
Check your computer configuration:
If the computer configuration corresponds to the delivery
state, contact your technical support team.
If the configuration has changed, restore the factory state. To
do this, remove the third-party modules and restart the de-
vice. If the error no longer occurs, the third-party module be-
ing used was the cause of the fault. Replace the third-party
module with a Siemens module or contact the module sup-
plier.
If the device still crashes, contact your technical support team.
Use a higher capacity power supply
Clarify the following with the supplier of the component:
The component can be operated without an external power
supply.
The component can be reconfigured so that it only uses the
external power supply or that of the device.
Operating Instructions, 06/2021, A5E50059933-AA
SIMATIC IPC227G

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