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Hello, install a ssd on a Ricoh mp 2852 machine, it works but when you come back from the stand by it indicates sc861 problems with hdd.
will any firmware be necessary?
regards
did you follow the steps in the manual to install a hdd? i think there are 4 sp modes to enter when doing so.
if I did (5853), when using a normal hdd the machine works fine, but when placing the solid state disk and when returning from stand by it is delayed and induca sc 861. greetings
was it equipped with the SSD to begin with or just a SATA drive?
might wanna try a regular HDD.
no, it came with normal hdd but failed (sc872). So I installed an SSD and it works but when going to standby and back it indicates SC 861, it must be some firmware I think.
no, it came with normal hdd but failed (sc872). So I installed an SSD and it works but when going to standby and back it indicates SC 861, it must be some firmware I think.
regards
That's just terrible logic, man.
You had an HDD error, replaced the HDD with, in all likelihood, an incompatible one, and now you have a different HDD error.
...Not to mention, that it seems you didn't even attempt to to format it in SP mode.
Why would you not take 90 seconds and swap in the style of HDD it was designed to use!?
By the way...in the video you posted you only put the machine into standby mode, and didn't even wait for it to completely shut down, so you're not even rebooting it!
That's just terrible logic, man.
You had an HDD error, replaced the HDD with, in all likelihood, an incompatible one, and now you have a different HDD error.
...Not to mention, that it seems you didn't even attempt to to format it in SP mode.
Why would you not take 90 seconds and swap in the style of HDD it was designed to use!?
By the way...in the video you posted you only put the machine into standby mode, and didn't even wait for it to completely shut down, so you're not even rebooting it!
is to experience new options, I have replacement HDD. pro today endia the ssd are working better. so it's good to try ottar altenativas.
is to experience new options, I have replacement HDD. pro today endia the ssd are working better. so it's good to try ottar altenativas.
regards
We're all for experimenting with new alternatives but when they don't work and they cause a machine fault you need to go back to what you know.
The machine does NOT support SSD so you just need to bite the bullet and fit a standard SATA HDD...you tried though...props for having a go.
We're all for experimenting with new alternatives but when they don't work and they cause a machine fault you need to go back to what you know.
The machine does NOT support SSD so you just need to bite the bullet and fit a standard SATA HDD...you tried though...props for having a go.
There's probably no support for many of the firmware features that SSD's try to use to balance out writes and I/O with the operating system. You're not dealing with a full OS like Windows or *Nix. You're dealing with an embedded OS with a very small subset of features built expecting a specific set of hardware. Kudos for trying like Oze says, but you're trying to force the machine to use hardware that's likely trying to give it information that it can't understand and/or process.
Final thought: with the amount of writes that an MFP does for every job you're going to kill an SSD much faster than you would a standard HDD.
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