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Check the back for a bad power supply. You should be using dual power with dual supply. It should have indicator light on somewhere. Connect to another source if no LED is on.
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It depends upon the amount of data that is stored on the good hard disk. The greater amount of data the longer the time it will take.. The computer will still operate but it will be slower than usual until then data has finished synchronizing to the new hard disk.
Hi Fyamine, While booting go into the BIOS, use either the dedicated keys or +/- to enable/disable the CD ROM boot ( in the Advanced section of device management), then go into the advanced boot tab and change the boot order (it should be CD->HDD->Pxe->Disabled by Default). After that, restart the server and wait for it to boot from the disk.
Check event viewer for Window. Insight Manager (if installed) for HP related problems. Type server name or IP on browser. examples: 192.168.2.1:2301. Localhost:2301. 127.0.0.1 again local.
Connect the keyboard, mouse, monitor, network cable and power cord. press the power button on the front panel of the server. If the OS is installed the server will boot.
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