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I try to boot up my hp proliant dl120 g5 but it gives an error message: fan failed/missing.system prepared to shutdownI try to boot up my hp proliant dl120 g5 but it gives an error message: fan failed/missing.system prepared to shutdown
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power off server,switch on SW6 of the Maintainance switch.Boot server.Switch of the server and put back the SW6 to OFF Position.Then switch on the server.Your NVRAM(CMOS) is cleared
There was a critical HP ProLiant ML350 G5 ROM BIO upgrade dated on 17 Aug 2010. Please bookmark the bio update link HERE for reference.
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Check your monitor Hz and display resolution setting.
Did you change any video driver or resolution before reboot?
If all else fail then swap in a simple S-VGA card and let Windows 2003 to sort out the 640X480 display mode.
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For Server-HP Proliant , Boot using SmartStart Cd(if you don't have download iso image from HP support site--Free & burn it to media)
Now boot using this Smartstart cd and choose Maintain Server...Use Diagostic options..to check hardware.....Also check Drives status....if amber light
Replace hardware or it is Contact HP for any hardware issue
It looks like you rebooted with the installation CD/DVD in the CD/DVD drive. Take the install disk out of the optical drive, and set the server to boot from a hard drive, preferably the hard drive with Linux installed on it. You can do it. I have faith in you.
I try to boot up my hp proliant dl120 g5 but it gives an error message: fan failed/missing.system prepared to shutdown
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