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тАО10-05-2004 09:35 AM
тАО10-05-2004 09:35 AM
Error code 0x4,0x1,0,0 during Windows 2000 setup
help...
i have the Error code 0x4,0x1,0,0 during Windows 2000 setup
why??...please help me!
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тАО10-05-2004 09:54 AM
тАО10-05-2004 09:54 AM
Re: Error code 0x4,0x1,0,0 during Windows 2000 setup
here you go:
Error Code `(0x4, 0x1, 0, 0)` Encountered During The Windows 2000 Setup Process On ProLiant Servers
customer advisory EM030131_CW03 revision 0
released February 2003
http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/Document.jsp?objectID=PSD_EM030131_CW03
Tarek.
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тАО10-05-2004 10:28 AM
тАО10-05-2004 10:28 AM
Re: Error code 0x4,0x1,0,0 during Windows 2000 setup
"Install hotfix documented in Q283891 into your source setup files or setup diskettes, and then restart setup."
but i cant found it..Q283891
I format with Fdisk DOS boot disk, but nothing happend...
Why in the smartstart report 15 equal Scsi disk ??├В┬┐?
-->
Scsi 1 controller slot 1 36.4GB ...
Scsi 2 controller slor 1 36.4GB....
...
Scsi 15 controller slot 1 36.4
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тАО10-05-2004 10:58 AM
тАО10-05-2004 10:58 AM
Re: Error code 0x4,0x1,0,0 during Windows 2000 setup
- what controller are they connected to.
If hotplug drives; scsi id is given by the SCSI backplane;
If not hotplug drives; make sure that all drives have different scsi id. (this is done with jumpers on the scsi drive.
I could not find the MS article listed also. Q283891 ??
that is documeneted in MS article.
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тАО10-05-2004 11:03 AM
тАО10-05-2004 11:03 AM
Re: Error code 0x4,0x1,0,0 during Windows 2000 setup
but show 15 scsi disk different with same ID....
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тАО10-05-2004 11:27 AM
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Re: Error code 0x4,0x1,0,0 during Windows 2000 setup
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тАО10-06-2004 04:20 AM
тАО10-06-2004 04:20 AM
Re: Error code 0x4,0x1,0,0 during Windows 2000 setup
As Terry has pointed out this is normally due to a disk with SCSI ID 7 (i.e. the same as the controller). It's either a cable fault (bent pins) or the drive has all the ID jumpers installed.
I hope this helps,
Brian