1st) Go into the LSI Controller BIOS, then from the main window, select Objects > Reset Battery Charge Counter. If the number gets high, for reason, the battery just doesn't seem to properly charge.
2nd) Power Down, unseat & slightly pull out all the drives. If you remove them completely, be sure to label them properly as to slot location. Power up, go into the LSI Controller BIOS, then from the main window select Clear. Then follow the prompts to clear. Once cleared, power down.
3rd) Reseat the drives, Power up. You should be prompted to "read from disk." Read from disk and save the confirutaion to NVRAM.
If this does not clear up the NVRAM mismatch, I would recommend replacing the battery.
countryman73460
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October 26th, 2006 14:00
1st) Go into the LSI Controller BIOS, then from the main window, select Objects > Reset Battery Charge Counter. If the number gets high, for reason, the battery just doesn't seem to properly charge.
2nd) Power Down, unseat & slightly pull out all the drives. If you remove them completely, be sure to label them properly as to slot location. Power up, go into the LSI Controller BIOS, then from the main window select Clear. Then follow the prompts to clear. Once cleared, power down.
3rd) Reseat the drives, Power up. You should be prompted to "read from disk." Read from disk and save the confirutaion to NVRAM.
If this does not clear up the NVRAM mismatch, I would recommend replacing the battery.
shansen94524
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October 26th, 2006 15:00