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Masoud
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April 15, 2020
Question

Won't BOOT UP Fortigate 1500D

  • April 15, 2020
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Hi there !

the last night i have seen problem when update firmware but i won't boot up os and unable formatting flash anyone can i help me !

 

FortiGate-1500D (17:13-10.17.2013) Ver:04000006 RAM activation CPU(00:000206d7 bfebfbff): MP initialization CPU(01:000206d7 bfebfbff): MP initialization CPU(02:000206d7 bfebfbff): MP initialization CPU(03:000206d7 bfebfbff): MP initialization CPU(04:000206d7 bfebfbff): MP initialization CPU(05:000206d7 bfebfbff): MP initialization CPU(06:000206d7 bfebfbff): MP initialization CPU(07:000206d7 bfebfbff): MP initialization CPU(08:000206d7 bfebfbff): MP initialization CPU(09:000206d7 bfebfbff): MP initialization CPU(0a:000206d7 bfebfbff): MP initialization CPU(0b:000206d7 bfebfbff): MP initialization Total RAM: 16384MB Enabling cache...Done. Scanning PCI bus...Done. Allocating PCI resources...Done. Enabling PCI resources...Done. Zeroing IRQ settings...Done. Verifying PIRQ tables...Done. Boot up, boot device capacity: 30533MB. Press any key to display configuration menu... ...... timeout exit! scsi_print_error[940]scsi error timeout exit! scsi_print_error[940]scsi error timeout exit! scsi_print_error[940]scsi error timeout exit! scsi_print_error[940]scsi error

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    Toshi_Esumi
    SuperUser
    SuperUser
    April 15, 2020

    Can't break in at "Press any key..."? Then formatting the boot partition and reloading the image would be the only option to recover.

    Masoud
    MasoudAuthor
    New Member
    April 20, 2020

    not working the formatting boot partition , 

    Toshi_Esumi
    SuperUser
    SuperUser
    April 20, 2020

    If you even can't run the formatting, you have to go to RMA. Something physically is broken.