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01-04-2002 08:01 AM
01-04-2002 08:01 AM
Purchased used 5/166 LS4, previous owner cleared NVRAM by jumper get an error 0905 upon bootup, Need to know how to correct this problem. I can still boot up after hitting escape key. I updated bios and ecu configurations, but still get the error. I also need the configuration CD. The only software that was provided was a diag disk(passes all test)
Can anyone help?
Can anyone help?
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01-04-2002 09:03 AM
01-04-2002 09:03 AM
Re: Netserver 5/166 LS4
Hi Tab,
Check this out:
http://www.netserver.hp.com/support/default.asp?pid=LS&pid2=LS
This may help you in finding out your products.
HTH,
Shiju
Check this out:
http://www.netserver.hp.com/support/default.asp?pid=LS&pid2=LS
This may help you in finding out your products.
HTH,
Shiju
Life is a promise, fulfill it!
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01-04-2002 10:05 AM
01-04-2002 10:05 AM
Solution
Hi,
Generally error 905 during POST means that the NVram is cleared by a jumper. Check the jumper status -Is the jumper back in it's original position?
Can you try booting from the ECU diskette and select option 3) View or edit details. Then press F10 to finish the setup and finally select step 5 ( save and exit) and Enter to reboot the server.
This may help you.
Shiju
Generally error 905 during POST means that the NVram is cleared by a jumper. Check the jumper status -Is the jumper back in it's original position?
Can you try booting from the ECU diskette and select option 3) View or edit details. Then press F10 to finish the setup and finally select step 5 ( save and exit) and Enter to reboot the server.
This may help you.
Shiju
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01-04-2002 09:18 PM
01-04-2002 09:18 PM
Re: Netserver 5/166 LS4
Much Thanks,
Once I got the case off and looked around a bit, found that BIOS is controlled by dip switches, reset the switch and the error is gone.
Now im off to install an OS on it.
Thanks again.
Once I got the case off and looked around a bit, found that BIOS is controlled by dip switches, reset the switch and the error is gone.
Now im off to install an OS on it.
Thanks again.
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