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02-11-2010 07:10 AM
02-11-2010 07:10 AM
PROLIANT ML 350 G4 SCSI - SATA BIOS
Hello
I have a serious problem starting a ML 350 G4 server running Windows Server 2003 R2, gives an error 0x0000007E and reboot constantly.
I can not format the system disk because licenses are installed that can not be reinstalled.
I installed a second SATA drive with the idea of cloning the system from the primary SCSI disk, for work freely and have a backup
When I run Ghost recognizes only the SCSI disk and does not recognize the SATA disk.
I tried configuring the SATA disk in the BIOS but can not find the option to enable the SATA interface.
Someone can tell me how to make the BIOS detects the SATA disk?
Thank you very much
Alejandro - hksmadrid
I have a serious problem starting a ML 350 G4 server running Windows Server 2003 R2, gives an error 0x0000007E and reboot constantly.
I can not format the system disk because licenses are installed that can not be reinstalled.
I installed a second SATA drive with the idea of cloning the system from the primary SCSI disk, for work freely and have a backup
When I run Ghost recognizes only the SCSI disk and does not recognize the SATA disk.
I tried configuring the SATA disk in the BIOS but can not find the option to enable the SATA interface.
Someone can tell me how to make the BIOS detects the SATA disk?
Thank you very much
Alejandro - hksmadrid
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