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Unread 12-24-2006, 08:54 AM   #1283
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Default Re: Hack a Snap Sever 1000?

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Originally Posted by Lharris
Hi - Thanks - that part was a fast blow fuse. I have my snap server turning on but now I get the following: a "flurry" of disk activity, the link light comes on steady, the system light blinks about every second, and the disk light double blinks every second with the first in sync with the system light. Is that the infamous "blink of death" or is there something simple I can do to reset it. I tried the reset modes and they seem to register - but after reset it goes back to this.
I don't have snap assist so I can't tell if it is an ip problem, and I can't see it on my network.
Any ideas?
Thanks
NO That the siginal saying waiting for IP address. If you reset everthing back to factory it may give the same error as the OS is not there or damage on the HD. Assist will be needed to setup the snap. Older models defaulted to a IP address of 0.0.0.0. Assist locates these and allow you to setup the snap for use. There is only one model of the 1000 that does not require the OS on the HD. Assist will confirm weather the OS is missing. Some units only have part of OS in flashram, will boot but will not have any help files loaded.
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