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A non-HMC system. All the sticks seem to match up, and were all seatedDon't forget to use AMSI to re-enable those guys as required as once marked bad they will always be bad until reset in there
well.
Now I am going through and testing each set individually to see if some are
bad.
Going to be a long afternooon....
On Thu, Oct 9, 2008 at 12:01 PM, Kirk Goins <kgoins@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Well on a NON-HMC managed system you shouldn't need to tell it anything.
I would go in and reseat those chips sets. I would double check the p/n
on all them and double check any feature codes.
But now that you have FAILED memory you will most likely need to access
AMSI via one of the HMC ports to re-enable them since the system can see
both p/n and serial numbers...
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