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  • charrex1
    Technician
    • Feb 2013
    • 17

    #1

    MP5001 SD card restoration

    Hey guys,

    I need your expert assistance. I'm working on a Ricoh MP5001 that is giving me the message "sd card for restoration is required." That is as far as it goes when I turn it on. It won't even allow me in the service mode. How do I prepare the card? What files and format does it require? Any help you can give me will be greatly appreciated.
  • johnyb
    Trusted Tech

    100+ Posts
    • Feb 2011
    • 167

    #2
    Re: MP5001 SD card restoration

    Originally posted by charrex1
    Hey guys,

    I need your expert assistance. I'm working on a Ricoh MP5001 that is giving me the message "sd card for restoration is required." That is as far as it goes when I turn it on. It won't even allow me in the service mode. How do I prepare the card? What files and format does it require? Any help you can give me will be greatly appreciated.
    Hello

    This sounds like one of the SD cards has become corrupted.

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    • Tonerbomb
      AutoMajical Resolutionist

      Site Contributor
      2,500+ Posts
      • Feb 2005
      • 2589

      #3
      Re: MP5001 SD card restoration

      Originally posted by charrex1
      Hey guys,

      I need your expert assistance. I'm working on a Ricoh MP5001 that is giving me the message "sd card for restoration is required." That is as far as it goes when I turn it on. It won't even allow me in the service mode. How do I prepare the card? What files and format does it require? Any help you can give me will be greatly appreciated.
      Never had this happen before... Johnnyb may be on the right track, I would remove the sd cards and see what it does when it boots. Were you doing anything with firmware or the address book like back up or restore???? Did you get any sc codes or E-xx codes prior?????????????
      Mystic Crystal Revelations

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      • charrex1
        Technician
        • Feb 2013
        • 17

        #4
        Re: MP5001 SD card restoration

        The machine has no SD cards in it. I'm not getting any error codes. I received the machine this way so I don't know if anything was done with the firmware.

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        • JustManuals
          Field Supervisor

          5,000+ Posts
          • Jan 2006
          • 9838

          #5
          Re: MP5001 SD card restoration

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          • Jomama46
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            • Apr 2008
            • 2900

            #6
            Re: MP5001 SD card restoration

            I think this is one of those rare times when a NVRAM is called for. Especially if you cant get into service mode.
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            • Tonerbomb
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              • Feb 2005
              • 2589

              #7
              Re: MP5001 SD card restoration

              Originally posted by Jomama46
              I think this is one of those rare times when a NVRAM is called for. Especially if you cant get into service mode.
              I agree!!! unless your a Ricoh dealer with access to tech support from Ricoh, Thyen I would make that call.......
              Mystic Crystal Revelations

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              • slimslob
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                25,000+ Posts
                • May 2013
                • 37052

                #8
                Re: MP5001 SD card restoration

                Originally posted by Jomama46
                I think this is one of those rare times when a NVRAM is called for. Especially if you cant get into service mode.
                If you cannot get into service mode, "Service Mode Lock" might be on. This especially true if the machine had been at a government location.
                "[User Tools] > System Settings > Administrator Tools > Service Mode Lock > OFF" You will need to be login as the Administrator.

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                • wester
                  Trusted Tech

                  100+ Posts
                  • Aug 2009
                  • 113

                  #9
                  Re: MP5001 SD card restoration

                  Originally posted by charrex1
                  Hey guys,

                  I need your expert assistance. I'm working on a Ricoh MP5001 that is giving me the message "sd card for restoration is required." That is as far as it goes when I turn it on. It won't even allow me in the service mode. How do I prepare the card? What files and format does it require? Any help you can give me will be greatly appreciated.
                  I am also getting this message. It started with a controller sc, so I sent the controller into Hytec and they sent it back no problem found. I installed it along with a new HDD. It has original nvram, still has same message with no SD cards, or no HDD. Any further ideas? Thanks

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                  • mikadonovan
                    Senior Tech

                    Site Contributor
                    2,500+ Posts
                    • May 2008
                    • 2931

                    #10
                    Re: MP5001 SD card restoration

                    Originally posted by wester
                    I am also getting this message. It started with a controller sc, so I sent the controller into Hytec and they sent it back no problem found. I installed it along with a new HDD. It has original nvram, still has same message with no SD cards, or no HDD. Any further ideas? Thanks
                    Zed from another thread.
                    zed255


                    Re: MP301- SD card restoration is required
                    Encryption recovery steps to use are machine dependent, older vs. newer. See bottom for additional thoughts.

                    ---------

                    On 'older' encrypted machines follow below to force clear encryption (or perform recovery if the key is available):

                    1) Freshly formatted SD card, completely blank. I like to use the SD Association formatted and do a full overwrite.

                    2) Create a directory named:

                    restore_key

                    3) Create a text file in the newly created 'restore_key' directory named:

                    nvram_key.txt

                    Note that you do not add the .txt to the file name if you are hiding known file extensions in your file browser, you will end up with a file named nvram_key.txt.txt that WILL NOT work.

                    4) Edit the newly created nvram_key.txt file to contain the text string:

                    nvclear

                    Note here there must be no additional carriage returns - do not hit return / enter, you will create a new line and the file WILL NOT work. If you have the encryption key and are attempting recovery enter the text string of the encryption key instead.

                    5) Insert the card in the service slot (2) and start up the machine. When the normal screen appears, shut down and remove the card.

                    ----------

                    On newer machines the format and naming are different:

                    1) Freshly formatted SD card, completely blank. I like to use the SD Association formatted and do a full overwrite.

                    2) Create a directory named:

                    restore_key

                    3) Inside the newly created 'restore_key' directory, create another directory named the same as the target machines serial number (example only):

                    A12BC345678

                    4) Create a text file inside the newly created 'serial number' folder named in the format key_serialnumber.txt (example only):

                    key_A12BC345678.txt

                    Note that you do not add the .txt to the file name if you are hiding known file extensions in your file browser, you will end up with a file named key_serialnumber.txt.txt that WILL NOT work.

                    5) Edit the newly created key_serialnumber.txt file to contain the text string:

                    nvclear

                    Note here there must be no additional carriage returns - do not hit return / enter, you will create a new line and the file WILL NOT work. If you have the encryption key and are attempting recovery enter the text string of the encryption key instead.

                    6) Insert the card in the service slot (2) and start up the machine. When the normal screen appears, shut down and remove the card.

                    ----------

                    Other issues that may prevent recovery:

                    Using a controller that was in a different machine may be an issue due to a serial number mismatch.

                    Having a differing hardware configuration may present an issue, i.e. one machine having a hard drive and the other not.

                    In general avoid swapping boards, you may end up with more headaches than you solve. Also, unless insisted upon by a client don't encrypt machines. Controller issues are much more difficult to resolve when encryption is applied.
                    Last edited by zed255; 02-26-2019 at 12:07 AM.
                    NEVER ASSUME ANYTHING

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                    • wester
                      Trusted Tech

                      100+ Posts
                      • Aug 2009
                      • 113

                      #11
                      Re: MP5001 SD card restoration

                      Well that doesn't appear to make a difference. I wonder if I need to replace the nvram even though there was nothing wrong with it in the first place. Also this machine didn't have the encryption activated. Just a thought, maybe they didn't send me back my original controller. The nvram stayed with me while it was sent in.

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                      • Oze
                        Ricoh Fanboy

                        1,000+ Posts
                        • Jul 2008
                        • 1663

                        #12
                        Re: MP5001 SD card restoration

                        Originally posted by wester
                        Well that doesn't appear to make a difference. I wonder if I need to replace the nvram even though there was nothing wrong with it in the first place. Also this machine didn't have the encryption activated. Just a thought, maybe they didn't send me back my original controller. The nvram stayed with me while it was sent in.
                        Cudos for using the search button to find a post about your issue but next time maybe open a new thread rather than resurrecting a 6 year old thread.
                        In the past when SD recovery hasn't worked for me ..replacing the HDD/Controller AND nvram works BUT YOU MUST CHANGE ALL 3 PARTS AT THE SAME TIME AND BE ADVISED...THIS WILL BLOW AWAY ALL METERS IN THE MACHINE.

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                        • wester
                          Trusted Tech

                          100+ Posts
                          • Aug 2009
                          • 113

                          #13
                          Re: MP5001 SD card restoration

                          I've got a NVRAM on order and we'll see what happens. Thanks.

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                          • copier tech
                            Field Supervisor

                            5,000+ Posts
                            • Jan 2014
                            • 8120

                            #14
                            Re: MP5001 SD card restoration

                            Originally posted by wester
                            I've got a NVRAM on order and we'll see what happens. Thanks.
                            Old thread I know but did a new NVram resolve your issue?
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                            • dalewb74
                              Service Manager

                              Site Contributor
                              1,000+ Posts
                              • Feb 2018
                              • 1125

                              #15
                              Re: MP5001 SD card restoration

                              im not saying try it. but i know you have to load the firmware update in the correct sd card slot. i wonder what happens if you use the wrong slot? does it just not work? or does it error out? perhaps this is what happened? kinda hard though since you don't know what has been done in the past.

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