Unmountable_boot_device after upgrading RAM

DarrenMcCabe

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I have not come across this before and wondered if anyone here has seen it?

A customer a Dell Tower Server (SC440). The server is running Server 2003 and works fine.

However it only had 2GB of RAM (2 x 1Gb) and needed an upgrade. We put in an additional 2GB of RAM (2 x 1GB) and the server started in a reboot loop.

Taking out the RAM stops the boot loop. Looking at the blue screen error it is "UNMOUNTABLE_BOOT_DEVICE"

Putting just 1 stick of RAM in so it has 3GB works fine. With all 4 in, it will start in Safe Mode.

I have updated the BIOS on the server without any luck.

Any clues?
 

Posilan

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I have not come across this before and wondered if anyone here has seen it?

A customer a Dell Tower Server (SC440). The server is running Server 2003 and works fine.

However it only had 2GB of RAM (2 x 1Gb) and needed an upgrade. We put in an additional 2GB of RAM (2 x 1GB) and the server started in a reboot loop.

Taking out the RAM stops the boot loop. Looking at the blue screen error it is "UNMOUNTABLE_BOOT_DEVICE"

Putting just 1 stick of RAM in so it has 3GB works fine. With all 4 in, it will start in Safe Mode.

I have updated the BIOS on the server without any luck.

Any clues?
Sounds like it's either bad or incompatible ram. Are you putting ECC ram in (the SC440's need it) and also matched pairs?

Steve
 
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Paul_Rosser

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Try booting into Safe mode with all the RAM in, hit start/run and type msconfig and press enter.

Click on the boot tab and then "Advanced Options" set the number of processor to the number of cores the processor(s) in the server have and the RAM to 4096.

Reboot and see if that works, had a similar issue on a 2K3 server and that fixed it.
 
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