AA=dead fiery?
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Re: AA=dead fiery?
Its an old thread but since ive done this thing A LOT of times i thought i could give some insight to some of the questions.AA mostly occurs when the controller is not properly shutted down(on machine panel Controller->Shut down Fiery) or in some times from power shortages!When you install the software over the old one it takes about 30 mins to complete then u have to shut down and restart(i even wrote a different manual for myself on how to do it cuz with sm sometimes it would still get stuck on AA).when u first open the machine it will run circles of numbers from 01 to 03 with 03 taking the longest,40mins sometimes(its decompressing the files u installed on it) which takes some time(in some machines it takes more time than others,dont rly know why.)I only had once an issue when it would still stay at AA after 3 hours of toying with it and i had to change the hd.Hope i helped anyone(and correct me if i said anything wrong lol).
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Re: AA=dead fiery?
Hello all,
I have the same problem, I have finished the new installation of the fiery system software using an usb stick. But when I try to restatrt the fiery I'v got 9A error code or message code on the LED I was wondering if someone can tell me the signification of each code shoed n the led panel. Or at least if someone can telle me what does it mean.
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Re: AA=dead fiery?
Flip the 2 dip switches and do it via network cable into the copier port instead.
Never liked or trusted the usb method.We know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two.
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Re: AA=dead fiery?
Hello all,
I have the same problem, I have finished the new installation of the fiery system software using an usb stick. But when I try to restatrt the fiery I'v got 9A error code or message code on the LED I was wondering if someone can tell me the signification of each code shoed n the led panel. Or at least if someone can telle me what does it mean.
Thanks a lot
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Re: AA=dead fiery?
Hello! Here we go again...
Recently I'm having this error and I have seen somewhere that exists some patches to solve it.
I have c7000 with IC-413 fiery, and now it is showing the AA code.
Accessing by remote desktop, it shows this error:
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Anyone has these patches?
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i would first remove the cover and make sure everything is seated ok like the CPU heatsink.
its odd that you can still access RDC when it shows AA on the LED.
keep in mind those came with XP on them and of anything tries to update to 7 or 10 there is a special bios and more ram (and a windows 7\10 key) that has to be done first.
if it does have XP on it i have the ISO to reinstall the system.We know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two.
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i dont think patches will do anything, best to just reinstall from scratch.
an hour later all should be ok.
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thanks for being a contributorWe know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two.
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Re: AA=dead fiery?
Thank you Synthohol!
Done reinstalling.
It's a XP windows and after reinstalling the System 9 all became ok.
Lost paper configs and some adjustments.
After checking that all is ok, I have done a clone of the disk with Macrium Reflect, and the Fiery now is running on SSD.
Saved the original HDD for backup and future proof.Comment
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Re: AA=dead fiery?
Thank you Synthohol!
Done reinstalling.
It's a XP windows and after reinstalling the System 9 all became ok.
Lost paper configs and some adjustments.
After checking that all is ok, I have done a clone of the disk with Macrium Reflect, and the Fiery now is running on SSD.
Saved the original HDD for backup and future proof.Comment
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