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12-26-2003 07:11 PM
12-26-2003 07:11 PM
Solved! Go to Solution.
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12-29-2003 01:23 AM
12-29-2003 01:23 AM
Solution2. Power up. Does the server beep? If no beep, the system board is probably dead.
3. Put the memory back in.
Try disconnecting everything:
- floppy drive
- CD-ROM drive
- remove all hard drives
- remove any extra memory
- remove all PCI cards
Clear CMOS:
. To clear the CMOS configuration.
a. Turn the server off and unplug it. Take the case off.
b. Locate the set of system switches on the motherboard.
c. Move Switch # 5 to the opposite position.
d. Power up the server. You will see a configuration error. The server will stop at this error.
e. Turn the server off, unplug it. Move Switch #5 back to the original position.
f. Power up the server. The BIOS program must be run to reconfigure the server:
F2 during POST
F9 to reset to factory defaults
F10 to save & exit
Try clearing CMOS several times.
Reseat everything - CPUs, VRMs, processor board, System Board.
Good luck!
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12-29-2003 07:26 AM
12-29-2003 07:26 AM
Re: Netserver LH4 Dead ???????
Thank you for your information,my that does not have to function in my case.
If my vrm of CPU is dead its could remove the beep beep system? after makehaving made research I believe that my problem is to explain has this page my it speaks about multi CPU me I have just one
my have Delta VRM 8.3
At power on, BIOS messages and other text will not appear, the screen will be blank
The CD-ROM LED blinks
VXI VRM
Delta VRM
http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/Document.jsp?objectID=thp00588
Thank you
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12-29-2003 07:31 AM
12-29-2003 07:31 AM
Re: Netserver LH4 Dead ???????
But if you remove all RAM and no beeps -> bad!
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12-29-2003 08:53 AM
12-29-2003 08:53 AM