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Interrupting the Power On/Off Loop with LRA.NOT File, Safe Mode

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Interrupting the Power On/Off Loop with LRA.NOT File A potential Power Cycle On/Off loop can be interrupted by adding a file named LRA.NOT to the root of the operating system or to a floppy disk inserted prior to boot up. The on/off loop can prevent a normal login sequence to occur before the file can be added to the system. The following process can be performed on systems that do not have a floppy drive. Windows operating systems: Select F8 during the boot sequence and select "Safe Mode". Log onto the system and add the LRA.NOT file to the root of C:\. Reboot to normal operating mode, clear the loop condition, remove the LRA.NOT file and reboot again to the normal operating mode. Linux operating systems: Linux requires a lowercase lra.not file. Boot the system as a single user. Add the lra.not file to the root of "\". Reboot to normal operating mode, clear the loop condition, remove the lra.not file and reboot again to the normal operating mode. 3

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Interrupting the Power On/Off Loop with LRA.NOT File
A potential Power Cycle On/Off loop can be interrupted by adding a file named
LRA.NOT
to the root of the operating
system or to a floppy disk inserted prior to boot up. The on/off loop can prevent a normal login sequence to occur before
the file can be added to the system.
The following process can be performed on systems that do not have a floppy drive.
Windows operating systems: Select F8 during the boot sequence and select
"Safe Mode"
.
Log onto the system and add
the
LRA.NOT
file to the root of
C:\
.
Reboot to normal operating mode, clear the loop condition, remove the
LRA.NOT
file and reboot again to the normal operating mode.
Linux operating systems: Linux requires a lowercase
lra.not
file. Boot the system as a single user.
Add the
lra.not
file to the root of
"\"
.
Reboot to normal operating mode, clear the loop condition, remove the
lra.not
file and reboot
again to the normal operating mode.