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Toshiba copiere206l series error code F101 sub code 5

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If the error still occurs after step 1, perform the following.
- Perform [3C] - [5] (Key Backup Restore) and check
that each Key Status is "OK".

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Toshiba Estudio 4508A has an error code of F101. How do I fix it please?

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HDD, SYS board, Setting 1. Turn the power of the equipment OFF and check the
connection of the HDD.
- Connector and harness check
- Check if the connector pins of the HDD are bent.
- Check if HDD for other equipment is not installed.
- Check if SRAM for other equipment is not installed.


2. If the error still occurs after step 1, perform the following.
- Perform HS-73 Firmware Assist mode -> Key
Backup/Restore and check that each Key Status is
"OK".
- If not, recover the key (press [Key] and select the
menu, and then press [Execute]).


3. If the error still persists after step 2, perform the
following.
- Perform HS-73 Firmware Assist mode -> Format
HDD, and then install "System software" (HS-49
Firmware Update mode -> SYSTEM SOFTWARE
(HD Data)).
Notes:
The following items will be deleted by HS-73
Firmware Assist mode -> Format HDD.
• Message Log
• Job Log
• Spool Data (Print, Email reception)
• Template
If F101_1 occurs with secure HDD or the error
persists after performing step 3, perform step 3 after
performing HS-74 HDD Assist mode -> Revert
Factory Initial Status HDD.


4. If the error persists even after step 3, replace the HDD.


5. If the error persists even after step 4, replace the HDD
harness.

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F101 Error Toshiba estudio2040c

F101-4: Partition mount error (The HDD cannot be connected (mounted) caused by damage to the "/work" partition.)

1. Turn the power of the equipment OFF and check the connection of the HDD.
- Connector and harness check
- Check if the connector pins of the HDD are bent.
- Check if HDD for other equipment is not installed.
- Check if SRAM for other equipment is not installed.

2. If the error still occurs after step 1, perform the following.
- Perform [3C] - [5] (Key Backup Restore) and check that each Key Status is "OK".
- If not, recover the key (copy "SRAM Key Status" to "FROM Key Status" or vice versa).

3. If the error persists after step 2, perform
[5]+[C]+[POWER]?2. Recovery F/S?3. /work, and then restart the equipment.

4. If the error persists after step 3, perform
[5]+[C]+[POWER]?3. Initialize HDD?2. /work, and then restart the equipment.

5. If the error still persists after step 4, perform the following.
- Perform [3C] - [3] (Format HDD), and then install "System Software (HD data)" with [49] - [4].

Notes:
The following items will be deleted by performing [3C] - [3] (Format HDD).
• Message Log
• Job Log
• Spool Data (Print, Email reception)
• Template
If the error persists after performing step 5, perform step 5 after performing [4]+[C]+[POWER]?1. Revert factory initial status HDD.

6. If the error persists even after step 5, replace the HDD.
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