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    HP M3035 INVAlid NVRAM

    Gotta reach out to seasoned HP techs
    Had a battery error on an M3035. Since it's soldered in, I ordered a new formatter board.
    New board is giving a " INVALID NVRAM " error. Put the old board back in and it was ok. (except for the battery )
    HP support says the new board is defective. Maybe, but is there something I should have done in addition ?
    Would'nt a NVRAM initialization clear out everythjing ? SERIAL # page counts ?
    What did I miss or should I get another new board ?
    Thanks guys

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    Re: HP M3035 INVAlid NVRAM

    Quote Originally Posted by tech07 View Post
    Gotta reach out to seasoned HP techs
    Had a battery error on an M3035. Since it's soldered in, I ordered a new formatter board.
    New board is giving a " INVALID NVRAM " error. Put the old board back in and it was ok. (except for the battery )
    HP support says the new board is defective. Maybe, but is there something I should have done in addition ?
    Would'nt a NVRAM initialization clear out everythjing ? SERIAL # page counts ?
    What did I miss or should I get another new board ?
    Thanks guys
    where did you acquire the 'new' board?

    why didn't you just buy a battery and de solder.. and install new battery and solder the new one in?

    clearing the NVRAM will clear a lot of things than you really don't want to clear.

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    Re: HP M3035 INVAlid NVRAM

    I get it.
    I work for a large company. They do not recognize pcb component repair. If something on the board is bad, it gets a new board.
    Not my call.
    Also, I do not know where they order their parts.
    Out of 35 years in this business, I've only just started touching HP.
    My question still remains...Get another formatter or is there something I might be missing ??
    Thanks

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