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тАО11-30-2009 05:12 AM
тАО11-30-2009 05:12 AM
Re: ProLiant ML110 constant high speed fan after BIOS update
Hi mark1234,
Thank you for the reply, but as I have mentioned more than once now, I have tried updating using *both* of the software tools mentioned (is the management software one even relevant to a system without Lights Out?).
The fan was working absolutely fine prior to the initial BIOS update so I am convinced the update is at fault.
Thank you for the reply, but as I have mentioned more than once now, I have tried updating using *both* of the software tools mentioned (is the management software one even relevant to a system without Lights Out?).
The fan was working absolutely fine prior to the initial BIOS update so I am convinced the update is at fault.
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тАО11-30-2009 03:06 PM
тАО11-30-2009 03:06 PM
Re: ProLiant ML110 constant high speed fan after BIOS update
hmmm..
elliot i would flash again with them as i have resolved many of these this way..
elliot i would flash again with them as i have resolved many of these this way..
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тАО12-02-2009 08:16 PM
тАО12-02-2009 08:16 PM
Re: ProLiant ML110 constant high speed fan after BIOS update
I also have this problem and I have tried following the instructions to create a USB key to install the 3.11 management update but I just get NTLDR is missing when the server tries to boot off the USB key.
Probably something simple I am doing wrong while I fume at HP...
Probably something simple I am doing wrong while I fume at HP...
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тАО12-06-2009 06:18 AM
тАО12-06-2009 06:18 AM
Re: ProLiant ML110 constant high speed fan after BIOS update
When my server boot with USB Key for the Light-out update, i only get a prompt. What's wrong?
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