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June 17th, 2006 16:00

First I would check to see if there is a mother board bios update.
If it still reboots, I would reseat all cards  and cabling, remove any dust.
Uninstall all the June 15 updates, update ALL device drivers, wait to see if this helps. Reinstall the June 15 updates one at a time, waiting a day or two between each individual update.
 
 

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July 9th, 2006 12:00

Do the above in safe mode.

Message Edited by hemerich on 07-09-200608:47 AM

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July 12th, 2006 10:00

contact dell support first, but this helped me with same problem

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The Regfix driver should be installed from Windows text-mode setup using the F6 install option.

 To install the Regfix driver from the Windows text-mode setup interface, perform these steps:

  • Obtain the Dell Registry Update Tool here:  ftp://ftp.dell.com/utility/F6_regfix_1026.exe
  • Copy the files from the driver package to a floppy diskette.
  • Copy the drivers for your boot controller to a separate floppy diskette.
  • Boot to the Windows Server 2003 install CD.
  • Immediately press the key to install the Regfix driver and additional device drivers for the boot controller.
  • When prompted, press the key to select and add additional devices.
  • Insert the floppy diskette containing the Regfix files into the diskette drive and press .
  • Press the key to select the Dell System Repair Utility.
  • Press the key to add the driver for your boot controller.
  • Insert the floppy diskette containing the boot controller drivers into the diskette drive and press the key.
  • Select the appropriate device driver and press the key.
  • Press the key to continue.

 NOTE:  After the Setup is starting Windows message, the results of the Regfix driver will appear in a new screen.
 
RegFix creates two new registry values at HKLM\Software\Dell\Dell_RegFix_Success and HKLM\Software\Dell\RegFix\Dell_RegFix_Success.

Driver:

http://support.euro.dell.com/support/downloads/download.aspx?fileid=129538

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August 4th, 2006 18:00

I have had this problem many many times with Poweredge 650, 1650..etc...

had to use recovery console and backout the updates.

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January 11th, 2007 13:00

Hi,
 
>>Copy the drivers for your boot controller to a separate floppy diskette
 
From where can I get this boot conntroller ... Dell site or dell PowerEdge 2850 server cd??
 
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