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hola a todos tengo un servidor H1 el cual indica en el display FF he cambiado el disco duro por uno que tiene el sistema correcto pero sigue saliendo lo mismo.
alguna idea?
hello everyone I have a server H1 which indicates on the display FF I changed the hard drive with one that has the right system but still leave the same. any idea?
Hi, Danielcanon
Your motherboard of H1 likely is faulty. But no harm trying these:
Take RAM and the CMOS battery out, wait for about 5 second before insert them back.
When you said "changed the Hard drive", did swap from another working H1 or re-install H1 system into a new HDD?
Dude,I'm wery disappointing about your posts.I try to help you couple of times and spend a lot of time for your help but you never post back hows your problem solved.
If it ain't broke, don't fix it
A picture is worth a thousand words
Dude,I'm wery disappointing about your posts.I try to help you couple of times and spend a lot of time for your help but you never post back hows your problem solved.
Hi, zoraldinho
Sorry, not aware this is a recycle thread that I am replying to.
Danielcanon,
May I suggest you use back your previous post to make things clearer for everyone reading this?
hola a todos tengo un servidor H1 el cual indica en el display FF he cambiado el disco duro por uno que tiene el sistema correcto pero sigue saliendo lo mismo.
alguna idea?
Make sure service switches are in the normal position=both down have also had power supply issues on this box
FF
Check your external and internal connections and cables.
95% of the time this is a Bad Cable connection& not a HDD issue
**Knowledge is time consuming, exhausting and costly for a trained Tech.**
Dude,I'm wery disappointing about your posts.I try to help you couple of times and spend a lot of time for your help but you never post back hows your problem solved.
NO,this is one day old threat!I'm talking to Danielcanon.
If it ain't broke, don't fix it
A picture is worth a thousand words
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well I've changed the reports by others, the hard disk,
the bios chip, the source of power; and the problem persists, apparently is the motherboard.
It should be damaged.
turn on the server indicates FF at the moment and there falls. Thank you.
Did the software load on the HDD when you went through the process? If so did you place the dip switches back to the normal operation position? If the answer to both is yes then it very well could be the motherboard causing your issue
Accidents don't just happen. They must be carelessly planned.
I will bet 10,000 that the interface cable/& or connection is bad / either on the printer side or box side The most common causes of hardware problems are faulty or loose connections. Make sure that Unit-H1 cables are intact and that both ends of each cable are properly aligned and well seated on the appropriate connectors.
I have never see a motherboard go bad on one of these units- If replacing the motherboard, use the key chip from the old motherboard or order a spare---
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