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Dear all,

I have just bought a 2nd hand HP9000 K400 from eBay. It has 2 CPUs.
I accidentally deconfigure the 1st CPU (i.e. Processor 0). After
that, it can't boot up to the menu. It returns two errors FLT 3004
and FLT 11BF in the LED.

What should I do now?

Pls help!

Regards,
Pokka
 
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pokka chi <pokka_chi@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Dear all,

> I have just bought a 2nd hand HP9000 K400 from eBay. It has 2 CPUs.
> I accidentally deconfigure the 1st CPU (i.e. Processor 0). After
> that, it can't boot up to the menu. It returns two errors FLT 3004
> and FLT 11BF in the LED.

WARN 3x04 Error writing to the EEPROM
FLT 3x04 Fatal fault writing to the EEPROM

FLT 1xBF Slave CPU halted due to catastrophic boot failure

I'd try to exchange both cpus and try it again and/or remove the first
(defect?) cpu.

urle

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Dear Urle,

Thanks. I've tried this but it didn't work. By the way, before it
pops up the error 3004, it shows another error 30F4. Don't know what
that means.

Regards,
Allen

urle - Uli Betzler <urle@rz.uni-karlsruhe.de> wrote in message news:<cgubh0$u30$1@news2.rz.uni-karlsruhe.de>...
> pokka chi <pokka_chi@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > Dear all,
>
> > I have just bought a 2nd hand HP9000 K400 from eBay. It has 2 CPUs.
> > I accidentally deconfigure the 1st CPU (i.e. Processor 0). After
> > that, it can't boot up to the menu. It returns two errors FLT 3004
> > and FLT 11BF in the LED.
>
> WARN 3x04 Error writing to the EEPROM
> FLT 3x04 Fatal fault writing to the EEPROM
>
> FLT 1xBF Slave CPU halted due to catastrophic boot failure
>
> I'd try to exchange both cpus and try it again and/or remove the first
> (defect?) cpu.
>
> urle