Hp Intelligent Provisioning Recovery Media Usb

 

That's a shame that you have not gotten a reply on your delimna. I can be of no assistance as Ive dealt with a similar problem for several days on a Proliant Microserver. When I try and load the Smart Start to the USB drive from a flash key, the POST boots then PXE mode while it continues to say 'No media detected'. It will run through the same message for about twenty minutes before it finally will stop.(Most of the time I'll just manually power down the machine).

HP Intelligent Provisioning recovery media. Installs HP Intelligent Provisioning software on supported HP ProLiant Servers. The HPE USB Key Utility is a Windows application that allows you to copy the Intelligent Provisioning recovery media to a USB memory key.

Hp Intelligent Provisioning Recovery Media Usb

I understand from my research that making the flash key bootable is a necessary step. This I've tried using the 'disksplit' command prompt process. I've also attempted making the flash key bootable by running the 'HPdisk key bootable utility' and adding the Proliant RomPaq file to the flash key before booting machine. The message that I get then is Bootmgr is Missing. Thirdly when I try doing just a straight install of the Server 2008r2 OS from the configured flash keys the message that I get is Operating System is Not Reckognized. The other option that I've attempted is using the 'HP Disk Key Utility' to load the ISO of both Smart Start and the MS 2008 OS to my drive key but the application doesn't allow me to but instead says 'ISO is not a supported file type'.or something.

It's been my novice attempt at this. If someone has a remedy, I'd greatly appreciate it. Disk Key Bootable Utility manual is attached fyi. During 1st boot there is an option to disable Intelligent Provisioning. I'm not sure that if this option is selected that the F10 prompt disappears (as I've actually never tried disabling it). Is it possible this was selected accidentally? I'll have to check with the HPIP team to see if there is a procedure to re-enable UPDATE: Even when intelligent Provisioning is disabled, the F10 prompt will still appear.

Instead of showing F10 Intelligent Provisioning it shows F10 Function Disabled. When disabled if you press F10 the F10 icon turns red.

To re-enable you must go into RBSU and reset to factory default. If you system is not showing the function disabled, when you press F10 does the F10 icon fill in with a white background when you press the key? Ok, so I loaded the Windows USB/DVD utility to a clean flash drive, followed the dialogue box set up instructions to copy the.ISO Windows Server 2008r2 to the flash drive.

Once the software loaded, I removed the USB drive from my home PC and inserted into my new Proliant Microserver. During RBSU after POST a display message says: Windows Boot Manager Windows failed to start. A recent Hardware or software change might be the cause. To fix the problem: 1. Dot4usb Hpz12 Driver.

Insert your Windows Installation disk and restart your computer. Choose the language settings and then click 'next'. Click 'Repair your Computer'. If you do not have this disk, contact your system administrator or computer manufacturer for assistance File: Boot BCD Status: OXC0000001 Info:An error ocurred while attempting to read the boot configuration data. I've made sure that the USB drive has first boot priority when I click F10 during RBSU. Any suggestions?

I've performed no hard disk installation. The front panel has never been opened. The only attempts at installing the operating system have been from using several usb keys. The first attempt was after speaking to a HP representative who suggested trying HP key drive utility however the iso would not load onto the USB using that application. Then various other ways to make the USB bootable have been tried but none to any avail.

If no media is inputted into any of the drives as your question eluded to then the screen goes into PXE after POST and displays the repetitive message PXE failed to reckognize media(or something like that). The message that I described in my prior post only has begun since I used the USB key via the Windows 7 download that you suggested. Install Mac Os X On Hp Probook 4540s Specifications.

I've inquired on various forums here and on MS support yet don'e know where to procede. Thanks for input. AlecKeeler wrote: Does this mean you think that the machine has been shipped without it installed? This is a brand new server just received from HP.