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Anonymous Posted on Aug 29, 2013

HP DL580 g5 hang on windows loading state after patching SQL. i tried to re install the O.S but still problem encountered. im using window 2003 enterprice 32 bit.

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Update server with Latest HP proliant ServicePack ,Reconfigure RAID & Fresh Install OS with sp 2 ( is mandatory )

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 07, 2009

SOURCE: I have a Client using SQL 2005 Enterprise Edition on HP DL580

Start by checking your event logs.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 27, 2010

SOURCE: i have HP proliant Ml110 g5 server and i want to

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which driver are u looking for and which one you have for what hardware ?

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 23, 2011

SOURCE: Hard disk not found message coming while

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Save any critical or important files. Even if this is an secondary hard drive installation.
2
Turn off the power and unplug the PC from the outlet. Also, unplug all external connections to the Windows PC. Be sure to touch something metal to ground the user. Static electrical shocks can damage a PC.
3
Open the PC housing and determine the placement of the hard drive. Generally computers come with a latch that, when pressed, opens the housing. Make certain the space necessary for the hard drive is available. Usually the drive bays are in the front of the PC near the CD or DVD drives.
4
Make sure the IDE jumpers are set correctly. If the hard drive is the primary drive then set the jumpers to "Master" mode. If the hard drive is the secondary drive then set the jumpers to "Slave" mode. Please consult the hard drive's manual for the proper jumper setting for each mode. Another possibility--if there are two hard drive, set both drives to "Cable select" mode and the Windows PC will choose which one to make "Master" and "Slave."
5
Mount the hard drive in the available internal slot. The drive is sometimes mounted with four screws to the drive bay. Some internal drives have a rail that slides into the open bay. Look at the other devices to determine which mounting option is available in the specific computer.

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Connect the hard drive cables to the Windows PC. Connect the power supply connector to the available cable. Next, connect the data cable to the available connector. The internal data cable usually has a red stripe to make identification easier.

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Close the housing and reconnect the external power supply. Plug the external cables back into the computer and reconnect to the power supply.
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Configure the BIOS. The BIOS (Basic Input/Output System) is accessible during computer start-up. To access the BIOS consult the computer manual to find out with which key press during start-up. Most often, the key is F8. Once in the BIOS change the hard drive setting to "Auto detect." When finished, exit the BIOS and allow the start-up to continue.
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Format and partition the Windows PC hard drive. Select "Start" from the operating system menu. Choose "Control panel" from the start menu. Next click on "Administrative tools". From the administrative tools menu choose the "Computer management" icon and finally "Disk management." Choose the new hard drive and right click. Select "New partition" from the right click menu. Follow the on-screen option to partition and format the drive the drive.
10
Restart the computer and check the hard drive to ensure it is operating properly.

dafonso

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  • Posted on Feb 28, 2011

SOURCE: i am unable to instal

Option 1 (HIGLY Recommended): HP servers should come with an install disk that prepares the windows installer for you. Boot from that disk,tell it your OS, and pop in the disk for the OS when prompted. It will come up fine and have all the HP monitoring agents installed.

Option 2: Load the driver the old fashioned way. Unless you have a floppy drive the standard "Press F6 to load drivers" trick won't work. If you do, then you'll need to put the RAID driver on the disk.

Option 3: Use an installation customizer like nLite to pre-add the RAID driver to the Windows 2003 installer.

Good luck.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 18, 2011

SOURCE: Hard disk not found message

You need to press F6 and load special drivers for your disk driver card
See which disk adapter your server has and get the drivers on a floppy disk
Put the disk into your computer before seutp, then click F6 when prompted
it will search your floppy drive for them

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