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12-18-2007 08:10 AM
12-18-2007 08:10 AM
POST ERROR 1792
Hi,
please, could s.o. explain this message:
POST Error: 1792-Drive Array Reports Valid Data Found in Array Accelerator,POST Messages,Caution,1,18.12.2007 16:29,18.12.2007 16:29
Thank you for your answer.
BR,
Stephen
please, could s.o. explain this message:
POST Error: 1792-Drive Array Reports Valid Data Found in Array Accelerator,POST Messages,Caution,1,18.12.2007 16:29,18.12.2007 16:29
Thank you for your answer.
BR,
Stephen
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12-19-2007 12:19 AM
12-19-2007 12:19 AM
Re: POST ERROR 1792
Hello Stephen,
This could be due to the BBWC failure or its battery. Is the firmware for the controller up to date ?
If so, remove the BBWC, restart the server. shutdown - put back the BBWC & restart again.
:) Regards.
This could be due to the BBWC failure or its battery. Is the firmware for the controller up to date ?
If so, remove the BBWC, restart the server. shutdown - put back the BBWC & restart again.
:) Regards.
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