H340 2 red lights

enanderh
enanderh Member Posts: 1 New User

My H340 comes on with 2 red lights in disks 2 and 3.  From the service manual I see that means no bootable os found.  I removed the hard drives one by one and tried them in an external usb hard drive and they all check out fine.  I also read that I could copy ANNIE.GHO to a usb flash drive and boot the server from that; however I can't find that file on any of my CDs that accompanied the H340.  Any suggestions on what to do next?

 

Thanks,

Helen

Answers

  • Fletcher-Acer
    Fletcher-Acer VIP Posts: 92 Fixer WiFi Icon

    H340 HDD lights

     

    When lights show red this may indicate the following:

     

    • HDD failure

    • Windows Home Server cannot find HDD

     

    But since this is happening on drive 2 and 3, there should not be a problem because the operating system is located on HDD1 [Warning: The first hard drive, located on the bottom of the HDD

    bay, is not hot-swappable.] which has a white sticker on it.

     

    Adding a hard disk drive

    Once the HDD is installed in the carrier, With the lever still extended, slide the carrier all the way into

    the drive bay . Do not push on the lever until it begins to close by itself.  Use the lever to push the carrier until it docks into place, then close the lever. Add the hard drive to the server storage on Windows Home Server Console.  Double-click the Windows Home Server icon in the system tray. Log on to the Windows Home Server Console. Click the Server Storage tab. Select the newly installed hard drive (either internal or external), then click Add to run the Add a Hard Drive Wizard.

    Click Next. Select from the following options: Add this hard drive to your server storage to increase the

    storage capacity of your home server. This option gives you more space to store home computer backups and more

    space for your shared folders. Use this hard drive to back up files that are stored on your home server. This option allows you to backup all your home server shared folders.  You can refer to the Windows Home Server Console Help for

    detailed instructions.

     

    Important: When you add a hard drive to your server storage, you commit it to be part of your total server-storage space. Do not

    disconnect the hard drive to use it for other purposes. If you want to use the hard drive for other purposes, you should first select the hard drive and click Remove.

     

    Caution: Always remove the hard drive from the Windows Home Server Console before removing an HDD from the home server.

    You will lose all files on a hard drive if you physically disconnect the HDD from your home server without running the Remove a

    Hard Drive Wizard and you can no longer find the hard drive in order to connect it again.

     

    Removing a hard disk drive: Safely remove hard drive from the Windows Home Server Console. Double-click the Windows Home Server icon in the system tray. Log on to the Windows Home Server Console. Click the Server Storage tab. Select the hard drive you want to remove, then click Remove to run the Remove a Hard Drive Wizard. Click Next.

    Click Finish. The HDD indicator of the selected drive lights purple. Remove the HDD from the home server.

     

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