DID you swap a board from a different machine if so you really messed up the machine, Have a tech come out to look it over mite run below? NVRAM holds the serial number and counts so people cant erase the counts as new.
CD3##: NVRAM Data error
• When the data stored due to the NVRAM trouble is lost, backup data can be used for restoration.
• Trouble code [C-D370] will be displayed when multiple errors (over 5) of NVRAM data are detected, which can be restored with one restoration command.
• Data backup will be automatically performed every hour. Backup can also be performed manually with the following setting.
[Service Mode] ? [Enhanced Security] ? [NVRAM Data Back Up]
Touch the following code on the trouble code display screen.
Stop ? 0 ? 7 ? 1 ? 3 ? 9
2. [*] will be displayed on the trouble code screen.
3. Touch [*].
4. The screen will be shifted to the data restoration screen to perform data restoration.
NOTE
• When the restoration is performed in a short time, data restoration screen may not
be displayed.
5. Check the message which indicates that the data restoration was successfully conducted.
Turn Main power OFF, and wait for ten seconds or more to turn it back ON.
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I am having the same problem, although it is fairly consistent. It doesn't matter the size or type of file. I have tried reinstalling the driver, rebooting, new cable, etc...
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