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Originally Posted by blue68f100
If your are doing this through the Recovery screen, Keyboard and Monitor or RS232 Terminal. It should not make any difference. Unless it does not like the version of Guardian you are trying to install.
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I'm using the recovery screen via web browser. The version is the same as the one that was on it.
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You are correct with the Guardian retaining drive setup. Remove the battery for 10 min to have it clear the drive data stored in the unit. Also try using a drive utility to do a quick format, to anything other than Linux. While you have it open reseat the memory and any card that may be in the unit.
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I'm trying this now. I also hooked a drive up to my desktop and removed all formatting from it. I will use that one from now on. I also removed the memory modules and reseated the main board, while also leaving the battery out for 10 mins.
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What does the insides of a the 14000 looks like???? If you would please post a picture.
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I have a picture, but no way to upload it from work. I'd have to wait until I get home.
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And like Phoeninx said see if it works in Cable Select.
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All of the drives are configured as Master/Single. None had the cable select option. It did work before like this.
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Did you have this working before you tried to do a clean install?
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Yes. The reason I tried a clean install is because I wanted to revert it back to how it was originally set up so a different person could use it.