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    I-Series storage board & boot problem.

    Has anyone managed to format the storage board so that the device will boot with it.

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    Re: I-Series storage board & boot problem.

    Quote Originally Posted by suomi View Post
    Has anyone managed to format the storage board so that the device will boot with it.
    What's the problem? Stuck at 25%/50% booting?
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    Re: I-Series storage board & boot problem.

    Yes.Always replaced with a new storage board. It would be cheaper if it could be formatted.

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    Re: I-Series storage board & boot problem.

    Quote Originally Posted by suomi View Post
    Yes.Always replaced with a new storage board. It would be cheaper if it could be formatted.
    Agree, Don't know solution yet other than replacement of Storage board. I hear some claimed that recovery FW helps, not in our cases.
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    Re: I-Series storage board & boot problem.

    There is a way to format these storage boards. You need a code.

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    Re: I-Series storage board & boot problem.

    There is a new version of the recovery firmware (RFKM BT2111242EN )

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    Re: I-Series storage board & boot problem.

    Quote Originally Posted by avecosat View Post
    There is a new version of the recovery firmware (RFKM BT2111242EN )
    I'll have to try this next time. Had two boards fail, the old version didn't work for me

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    Re: I-Series storage board & boot problem.

    Quote Originally Posted by Woxner View Post
    There is a way to format these storage boards. You need a code.

    If you mean that service mode code ... Doesn't work.

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    Re: I-Series storage board & boot problem.

    Quote Originally Posted by tmmdmmm View Post
    I'll have to try this next time. Had two boards fail, the old version didn't work for me

    Once tried. New version. Does not work.

    Of course, the diagnostic tool shows the defective part. But it doesn't fix anything.

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    Re: I-Series storage board & boot problem.

    I have successfully formatted 2. One on 250i and 2nd on 550i. The smaller A4 colour doesn't want to know no matter what I did. I got a usb M2 adaptor and used disk management. Deleted all partitions that it let me, made them active and didn't assign any drive letters. Another way to use cmd to format it and make only one active partition but I yet to try it that way. Can't remember if I plugged a f/w on 1st boot up or not. Set to mem storage and input s.n and you loose all counters/ eu/us settings

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