Display: 99.00.13 Upgrade not performed the file is invalid
Description: A remote firmware upgrade (RFU) was not performed. Header number is 2 but header size doesn’t match version 2 size.
Remedy: Download the RFU file again. Make sure that you download the file for the correct product model. Resend the RFU.
Code: 99.00.14
Display: 99.00.14 Upgrade not performed the file is invalid
Description: A remote firmware upgrade (RFU) was not performed. The file is invalid.
Remedy: Download the RFU file again. Make sure that you download the file for the correct product model. Resend the RFU.
Code: 99.00.2X
Display: 99.00.2X
Description: • 99.00.20 The bundle is not for this product. • 99.00.21 The bundle is not signed with the correct signature, or the signature is invalid. • 99.00.22 The bundle header version is not supported by this firmware. • 99.00.23 The package header version is not supported by this firmware. • 99.00.24 The format of the bundle is invalid. • 99.00.25 The format of the package is invalid. • 99.00.26 A CRC32 check did not pass. • 99.00.27 An I/O error occurred while downloading the bundle
Remedy: Download the correct firmware. 99.00.27 only: Turn the product off, and then on again. Re-send the firmware upgrade. If the error persists, try the sending the upgrade by another method (USB or HP Embedded Web Server).
Code: 99.01.XX
Display: 99.01.XX
Description: • 99.01.00 • 99.01.10 • 99.01.20 • 99.01.21
A firmware install error has occurred.
Remedy: Reload the firmware.
Code: 99.02.01
Display: 99.02.01
Description: Firmware installation was successful.
Remedy: No action necessary.
Code: 99.02.09
Display: 99.02.09
Description: Firmware upgrade cancelled by user.
Remedy: No action necessary.
Code: 99.09.60
Display: 99.09.60 Unsupported disk
Description: Preboot menu error. The hard disk currently installed is not recognized or supported by the product.
Remedy: Install the correct hard disk for this product.
Code: 99.09.61
Display: 99.09.61 Unsupported disk
Description: Preboot menu error. The installed disk is installed in a product configured for a encrypted hard disk.
Remedy: Open the Preboot menu, and then select Lock Disk to lock the disk.