Couple things come to mind. Could be a bad hard drive. Could also be a failed base function tray, though I'd suspect that would have failed by now. I'd shut down the system and pull the base function tray out. Looks around the CPU for green capacitors that may be leaking or have some type of crust on top of them.
I'd question your vendor if they didn't suggest the above items. Yes, 3.0 is unsupported and it's a good idea to upgrade the system, but upgrading won't fix your immediate situation.
Definitely sounds like a base function tray. If those capacitors are green and bulging or leaking that is more than likely your problem. BIV is right though an upgrade wont solve your problem.
A quick update.... the caps were green my provider refused to replace for free. Purchased a new BFT (from a different vendor)and install yesterday, worked and now hopefully upgrading the software
They will only replace them via your vendor though. Your vendor may have charged you for the installation process, but if they quoted for the chassis, then find a new one.
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