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08-10-2009 12:43 PM
08-10-2009 12:43 PM
DL100 G1 420GB Storage Server SP2 install
Windows 2003 SP2 has just installed on our DL100 G1 storage server.
We are now receiving the 'may be in violation of your license agreement' message and blue screen.
I have since found the document:
http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/Document.jsp?objectID=c00616839
Which is full of usefulinformation on what not to do and has no help at all for anyone that has the issue.
I can get the system to start in Safe mode, but this hangs after a few minutes.
I was hoping to remove SP2, but am a little apprehensive as the system may hang during the uninstall, causing more damage.
I also have a second OS partition which I can boot in to, giving access to my primary boot partition. So changing files is possible.
Can anyone help with a fix for this issue?
Thanks
Russell
IT Manager
Goodwin Development Trust
We are now receiving the 'may be in violation of your license agreement' message and blue screen.
I have since found the document:
http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/Document.jsp?objectID=c00616839
Which is full of usefulinformation on what not to do and has no help at all for anyone that has the issue.
I can get the system to start in Safe mode, but this hangs after a few minutes.
I was hoping to remove SP2, but am a little apprehensive as the system may hang during the uninstall, causing more damage.
I also have a second OS partition which I can boot in to, giving access to my primary boot partition. So changing files is possible.
Can anyone help with a fix for this issue?
Thanks
Russell
IT Manager
Goodwin Development Trust
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