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Force radion 2004. Boots to MAXX splash screen then Invalid key error
mahkeymike:
--- Quote from: Sammyboy1976 on July 16, 2018, 06:54:37 pm ---
--- Quote from: mahkeymike on July 16, 2018, 02:20:14 pm ---Make sure all dip switches are up except dip 3 should be down. You should be getting a error detecting I/O board screen during a reboot if your I/O board is not being detected. If you have the 2004 discs i would try doing a fresh install. It cant hurt. Maybe your hardware configuration file is corrupt.
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all dip switches set to off except 3, I'm not any I/O board error during boot. I've did a clean install about 6 times but ill try it again. Can I fix my hardware configuration file if it is corrupt?
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If you do a clean reinstall, it would wipe all the hardware configuration files. Doesn't make sense. Usually if you reboot without the I/O board you would get that I/O board error long before you get to a any loading screen, be it Force, or Maxx. I am wondering if your 2004 Key took a $hit. The Battery is rated fore 10 years. So it should have died 4 years ago.
Sammyboy1976:
--- Quote from: mahkeymike on July 17, 2018, 01:33:56 am ---
--- Quote from: Sammyboy1976 on July 16, 2018, 06:54:37 pm ---
--- Quote from: mahkeymike on July 16, 2018, 02:20:14 pm ---Make sure all dip switches are up except dip 3 should be down. You should be getting a error detecting I/O board screen during a reboot if your I/O board is not being detected. If you have the 2004 discs i would try doing a fresh install. It cant hurt. Maybe your hardware configuration file is corrupt.
--- End quote ---
all dip switches set to off except 3, I'm not any I/O board error during boot. I've did a clean install about 6 times but ill try it again. Can I fix my hardware configuration file if it is corrupt?
--- End quote ---
If you do a clean reinstall, it would wipe all the hardware configuration files. Doesn't make sense. Usually if you reboot without the I/O board you would get that I/O board error long before you get to a any loading screen, be it Force, or Maxx. I am wondering if your 2004 Key took a $hit. The Battery is rated fore 10 years. So it should have died 4 years ago.
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that's the first thing I thought about. I took the ibutton apart and changed the battery. That doesn't mean I did it right though. I'm pretty good at fixing almost anything so I'm about 80% certain I did it right. I guess if I don't find a solution ill just put it in the closet until I can afford to buy a key of death fixed hdd and a matching key
orizzle:
--- Quote from: mahkeymike on July 17, 2018, 01:33:56 am ---
--- Quote from: Sammyboy1976 on July 16, 2018, 06:54:37 pm ---
--- Quote from: mahkeymike on July 16, 2018, 02:20:14 pm ---Make sure all dip switches are up except dip 3 should be down. You should be getting a error detecting I/O board screen during a reboot if your I/O board is not being detected. If you have the 2004 discs i would try doing a fresh install. It cant hurt. Maybe your hardware configuration file is corrupt.
--- End quote ---
all dip switches set to off except 3, I'm not any I/O board error during boot. I've did a clean install about 6 times but ill try it again. Can I fix my hardware configuration file if it is corrupt?
--- End quote ---
If you do a clean reinstall, it would wipe all the hardware configuration files. Doesn't make sense. Usually if you reboot without the I/O board you would get that I/O board error long before you get to a any loading screen, be it Force, or Maxx. I am wondering if your 2004 Key took a $hit. The Battery is rated fore 10 years. So it should have died 4 years ago.
--- End quote ---
There was no ioboard not detected error on early Force. It would simply boot as maxx without the ioboard. A dead key would not cause it to boot as maxx because as the splash screen the key is not read yet. At this point, I don't know what's going on.
Sammyboy1976:
--- Quote from: orizzle on July 17, 2018, 06:29:32 am ---
--- Quote from: mahkeymike on July 17, 2018, 01:33:56 am ---
--- Quote from: Sammyboy1976 on July 16, 2018, 06:54:37 pm ---
--- Quote from: mahkeymike on July 16, 2018, 02:20:14 pm ---Make sure all dip switches are up except dip 3 should be down. You should be getting a error detecting I/O board screen during a reboot if your I/O board is not being detected. If you have the 2004 discs i would try doing a fresh install. It cant hurt. Maybe your hardware configuration file is corrupt.
--- End quote ---
all dip switches set to off except 3, I'm not any I/O board error during boot. I've did a clean install about 6 times but ill try it again. Can I fix my hardware configuration file if it is corrupt?
--- End quote ---
If you do a clean reinstall, it would wipe all the hardware configuration files. Doesn't make sense. Usually if you reboot without the I/O board you would get that I/O board error long before you get to a any loading screen, be it Force, or Maxx. I am wondering if your 2004 Key took a $hit. The Battery is rated fore 10 years. So it should have died 4 years ago.
--- End quote ---
There was no ioboard not detected error on early Force. It would simply boot as maxx without the ioboard. A dead key would not cause it to boot as maxx because as the splash screen the key is not read yet. At this point, I don't know what's going on.
[/quote loads as a force splash screen then it goes through its boot process and it say initializing touch screen and then the MAXX screen comes on and says loading then invalid key for this version error. I don't get the MAXX screen until the very end. When its first turned on it comes on with a force screen
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Sammyboy1976:
Ok I unplugged the usb connector from the I/O board to motherboard and rebooted. It booted exactly the same as its been booting. The only diffrence is before I unplugged the I/O 4 solid red lights were lit on the I/O board but when I unplugged usb now only 3 red lights are lit. The usb light went out.
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