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Replacing a BCM 3.6 hard drive on a bcm 1000 3

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subjectdog

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Dec 26, 2007
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In replacing a 3.6 hard drive the documentation says to put the new drive in and wait til the status light goes solid green...then initialize the drive, then a profile selection...however, i waited for 2 hours for the status light to turn green and it never did. so, i initialized the drive and selected a profile. after about 45 minutes all the lights came on. however, i could not log into unified manager and i was getting inactive feature while doing feature 985. can someone tell me where i'm going wrong please??????

Thanks in advance
 
It is the SSL certificate.
Before you initialise the HDD, set the date on BCM to before 28 Jan 2008, then initialise, then do the profile, and then change date back to current.

NCSS, NCDS, NCTS
 
I cant get to the programming to change the date. And if i remember correctly, the telset programming does not work in 3.6. Any suggestions on how to change the time.

Thanks again
 
You can't change the time with Feature**system but must log in on the serial port & roll the clock back there. Go into C: drive to change the date.
 
pccal,

you said to change it on C:? by default, isnt that drive disabled from sharing and also, wouldn't i need to initialize the drive to do so? i guess i dont really know how to change the time on the C drive.

thanks in advance
 
When you go in on the serial port you should have a main menu screen with I think 8 options. Option # 7 should be a Command Line option & from there you roll the date back.I am assuming that you can get to this point as you stated that you had tried a platform initialization.
 
you dont happen to know the command line for that do you? i'm not much on DOS... :-(

thanks again
 
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