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I have an HP Netserver LH3 with 2 processors, 512MB memory, with WinServer 2003 on it. We use it as our domain server and storage of user files. For some reason after the last win update when I rebooted the domain seemed to be gone, after a couple more reboots a whole bunch of erros happen and after signing in I get some windows errror and no desktop. So I thought I would try and boot from Win2003 disk and do a repair but I cannot get it to boot from the CD-ROM it goes right to hard disk. Am I missing something with this server that it requires something special to boot from Cd-ROM?

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Boot into BIOS and change the first boot device to the cd.

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SOURCE: Used HP Netservers

Of course they're still useful to someone. Sounds like i'd start with craigslist or ebay. Some of the servers will be heavy, so be sure to list that shipping from wherever you are to them is paid by the bidder. If you can, maybe you should try testing out the equipment to see if any of it works.

For example, Just the first entry sells new for 350, and used for about 175. You'll easily pick up 70-130 on ebay for these. In fact, I could use some of that equipment :-)
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SOURCE: hp proliant ml370 g4 rebooting problem

Try to boot from smart start and do offlinr diagnostics.have you purchased second cpu seperately? Check the CPU compatibilities.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 28, 2009

SOURCE: NetServer LH3 Hot Swat Drive Cage

I have the same drive cage, I use a AT power suply connecting only the Black, Red and Yellow cables to the same color of the drive cage.

Sometimes the drive cage not start properly, but I think the other 3 cables, orange, white and purple are for the PG... but I don't test this.

Are you solve this???

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 05, 2009

SOURCE: Disk I/O Error: Status = 00008001

Some simple things it could be...Check the screws on the mainboard holding it to the case. The mainboard uses these screws to ground the board and sometimes they can loosen up from heat & cold expansion over time. Also dust is conductive and if enough gathers on the board it can cause problems also. So use some compressed air on the mainboard to clear out the dust. And also a power supply going bad can cause problems like this. If you have another computer with a working power supply try swapping it out and see if that works. More info on the setup would be helpful.

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