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06-12-2003 06:50 AM
06-12-2003 06:50 AM
netserver lc plus
By an error I have upgraded lc plus server using bios diskette of lc server. Now, the information I can see is Pentium 100Mhz instead Pentium 166MHz. I have downloaded the bios upgrade for this model but the HPUpdate utility failed because "it cannot find all the required EPROM components". I either cannot use the EISA utility tool for this model because the system is asking for the CFG files of the LC one. Is there an option to force the bios upgrade? Is there any other solution?
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06-16-2003 10:54 PM
06-16-2003 10:54 PM
Re: netserver lc plus
Victor,
Try to edit the autoexec.bat file on the BIOS update diskette.
You will see the command @hpupdate -p
Change it to @hpudate -p -o -b
You should now be able to flash the BIOS to the correct version.
Good luck,
Marco
Try to edit the autoexec.bat file on the BIOS update diskette.
You will see the command @hpupdate -p
Change it to @hpudate -p -o -b
You should now be able to flash the BIOS to the correct version.
Good luck,
Marco
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