This rebuilt worked fine in the office. Then it was shipped to a customer and worked for a day and popped up an SC870 Address book error. Power cycling produced the same. Checking the log it also had an SC925, Netfile error. Checking the power to the HD was a solid 12 and 5V.
So I sent out a hard drive from the 1060 in the showroom and darned if it didnt get the same code.
I had the tech bring the whole controller box in and I tested both HD in the showroom 1060 and they were fine. Then I put the whole controller box in and It worked fine.
I was thinking firmware but isnt that stored on the NVRAM on the controller? On the other hand, when I exchanged the controller box I didnt exchange the NVRAM and if that is the firmware storage I should have gotten the SC for mismatched serial number.
I am thinking it was a bad connection to the machine but what else could it be?
So I sent out a hard drive from the 1060 in the showroom and darned if it didnt get the same code.
I had the tech bring the whole controller box in and I tested both HD in the showroom 1060 and they were fine. Then I put the whole controller box in and It worked fine.
I was thinking firmware but isnt that stored on the NVRAM on the controller? On the other hand, when I exchanged the controller box I didnt exchange the NVRAM and if that is the firmware storage I should have gotten the SC for mismatched serial number.
I am thinking it was a bad connection to the machine but what else could it be?
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