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Deactivation of fan monitoring in the SOM software
Computer crash when opening the diagnostics for the CP5611 in Windows 2000
Restart after installing MS Windows 98SE is not possible
Box PC 620 / Panel PC 670 - after installing a CP 1613 / CP 5611 Microsoft Win 2000 no longer starts or Windows shuts itself down
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Box PC 620 / Panel PC 670 - after installing a CP 1613 / CP 5611 Microsoft Win 2000 no longer starts or Windows shuts itself down
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QUESTION:  
Why doesn't my SIMATIC Box PC 620 / SIMATIC Panel PC 670 work any more after installing a CP 1613 / 5611?

ANSWER:  
You are using a SIMATIC Box PC 620 / SIMATIC Panel PC 670 and install a CP1613. After installation Microsoft Windows 2000 no longer starts properly. The blue bar on the Startup screen stops at approx. 75%.

You are using a SIMATIC Box PC 620 / SIMATIC Panel PC 670 and install a CP5611. You wish to start diagnostics of the CP5611 and then Microsoft Windows shuts down immediately.

In your BIOS, in Hardware > Mouse,the setting "Auto detect" is selected.

Remedy:
Change the settings in the BIOS, in Hardware > Mouse, to "Enabled", even if the mouse is not plugged in.


 Entry ID:18975647   Date:2004-05-24 
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