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Using Server Recovery and Factory Reset - power supply

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Voltages warnings The voltages indicate the health of the server's power supply. For voltages out of specification 1 Write down the voltages. 2 Turn off the server. 3 Contact HP Support at http://www.hp.com/support. Using Server Recovery and Factory Reset To help recover or reset the server, the HP MediaSmart Server includes a Server Recovery Disc. Using this disc requires a DVD drive. Server Recovery attempts to recover all data and restore the folders. However, because of the state of the system prior to the recovery, not all data may be able to be recovered or integrated into the folder structure. Note: For information about recovering a computer, see Computer Recovery on page 7-5. Choosing Server Recovery or Factory Reset? How to chose which process to use. Caution: During Server Recovery, all system settings, such as User Accounts and Photo Webshare settings, are lost. You will need to recreate them. During Factory Reset, in addition to loosing all system settings, the data on all drives is lost. The following table will help you determine whether to choose Server Recovery or Factory Reset. Table 6: Choosing Server Recovery or Factory Reset Server Recovery Factory Reset Server operating system has been corrupted. The partition data on the other storage drives is corrupted. Disk replacement-partition data on other Giving away or selling the server. See the storage drives are okay. caution below this table. If you have lost your password. Troubleshooting 7-7

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Troubleshooting
7-7
Voltages warnings
The voltages indicate the health of the server’s power supply.
For voltages out of specification
1
Write down the voltages.
2
Turn off the server.
3
Contact HP Support at
.
Using Server Recovery and Factory Reset
To help recover or reset the server, the HP MediaSmart Server includes a
Server Recovery Disc. Using this disc requires a DVD drive.
Server Recovery attempts to recover all data and restore the folders. However,
because of the state of the system prior to the recovery, not all data may be
able to be recovered or integrated into the folder structure.
Note:
For information about recovering a computer, see
Computer Recovery
on page 7-5
.
Choosing Server Recovery or Factory Reset?
How to chose which process to use.
Caution:
During
Server Recovery
, all system settings, such as User
Accounts and Photo Webshare settings, are lost. You will need to recreate
them. During
Factory Reset
, in addition to loosing all system settings, the
data on all drives is lost.
The following table will help you determine whether to choose Server
Recovery or Factory Reset.
Table 6:
Choosing Server Recovery or Factory Reset
Server Recovery
Factory Reset
Server operating system has been
corrupted.
The
partition
data on the other storage
drives is corrupted.
Disk replacement—partition data on other
storage drives are okay.
Giving away or selling the server. See the
caution below this table.
If you have lost your password.