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09-06-2005 06:41 AM
09-06-2005 06:41 AM
Hello,
I have the server, but I need to do some configuration. Unfortunately, someone who administered it before me has lost the CD.
I browsed the Internet, but I cannot find from where to download it. I couldn't find anything on the HP support.
Please tell me from where I can download the ECU diskette.
Thanks,
Rouslan Dimitrov.
I have the server, but I need to do some configuration. Unfortunately, someone who administered it before me has lost the CD.
I browsed the Internet, but I cannot find from where to download it. I couldn't find anything on the HP support.
Please tell me from where I can download the ECU diskette.
Thanks,
Rouslan Dimitrov.
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Re: NetServer LXR pro EISA utility needed
Thanks a lot:)
I wonder how I could not find it;)
I wonder how I could not find it;)
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09-15-2005 04:55 PM
09-15-2005 04:55 PM
Re: NetServer LXR pro EISA utility needed
Hi Rouslan,
Don't feel bad, it's not uncommon for people to have trouble finding certain downloads.
For this one, you need to go to www.hp.com, click on Software and Driver Downloads and in the search field that says "For Product" type in LXr Pro (Make sure to put a space between). It will give you two choices; choose "HP Netserver LXr Pro". Now it will ask you to specify your Operating System. Because the ECU is not O/S specific, choose the last option: Cross Operating System (BIOS, Firmware, Diagnostics, etc.) and the ECU will be in that list.
The most common mistake (and this is true for all Netservers) is forgetting to put the space in the model name (i.e. LH 6000, LP 2000, LXr 8500, TC 4100).
Hope that works out for you,
Sean T. Craig Sr. C.E.T., M.C.P.
Don't feel bad, it's not uncommon for people to have trouble finding certain downloads.
For this one, you need to go to www.hp.com, click on Software and Driver Downloads and in the search field that says "For Product" type in LXr Pro (Make sure to put a space between). It will give you two choices; choose "HP Netserver LXr Pro". Now it will ask you to specify your Operating System. Because the ECU is not O/S specific, choose the last option: Cross Operating System (BIOS, Firmware, Diagnostics, etc.) and the ECU will be in that list.
The most common mistake (and this is true for all Netservers) is forgetting to put the space in the model name (i.e. LH 6000, LP 2000, LXr 8500, TC 4100).
Hope that works out for you,
Sean T. Craig Sr. C.E.T., M.C.P.
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