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  • Both Boot Images Corrupt

    Bought a switch off Ebay. Connected to console to set IP and got an unpleasant surprise. Almost immediately after powering up the console displays "Both Boot Images Corrupt" and continues to loop through attempts to boot.
    Am I SOL? Is there a way to copy boot images off another switch and get them onto this one? TFTP possibly?
    Thanks

  • #2
    Originally posted by windroll
    Bought a switch off Ebay. Connected to console to set IP and got an unpleasant surprise. Almost immediately after powering up the console displays "Both Boot Images Corrupt" and continues to loop through attempts to boot.
    Am I SOL? Is there a way to copy boot images off another switch and get them onto this one? TFTP possibly?
    Thanks
    When it says press any key to stop auto-boot, press enter. Then enter the following:

    setenv autoload FLASH
    setenv bootfile /flash0/vxworks
    setenv script /flash0/bootflsh.txt
    setenv bootcmd flashboot\;bootvx
    saveenv

    May or may not work....

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    • #3
      Did this solve your problem?

      I am getting similar message.

      It never stops scrolling through error messages.

      Just wondering how you solved this issue.

      Thanks

      Terrible message....

      SDRAM Ram Test - Passed
      made it 00000002
      BootAddr
      b1
      b2
      Both boot images corrupt
      made it 11 000FFFD8
      Program Exception: PC = 0x00400000

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      • #4
        Sounds like it might be time for a RMA....

        Originally posted by jdbents
        I am getting similar message.

        It never stops scrolling through error messages.

        Just wondering how you solved this issue.

        Thanks

        Terrible message....

        SDRAM Ram Test - Passed
        made it 00000002
        BootAddr
        b1
        b2
        Both boot images corrupt
        made it 11 000FFFD8
        Program Exception: PC = 0x00400000

        Comment

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