The four dots sounds like the dots that appear during OS upgrade. That would imply that the bootloader is running and not the main OS. Reasons for this could be that the memory has been corrupted or that the RAM is faulty and can't be recognised. Since both of these are on the main board on an MP7 (on the P2K series the DRAM was on a SIMM but the SDRAM is soldered to the mother board in the command stations) you can best hope hope to recover the system if the OS is corrupted. That might be because the board has a 'dry joint'. If you know anything about electronics you can clean the main board then rework the solder joints of the micro, SDRAM and FLASH memory and surrounding passives. If that doesn't provide a solution, then you could try using eloader to transfer the OS again - might work. good luck... ________________________________ From: Scott E. Whitehead <scottewhitehead@...> To: xl7@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, 1 February 2014 12:58 PM Subject: [xl7] Four Dots .... Nuts. My MP7 is stalling during boot with just four dots displayed on the screen. I looked in the archives and the suggestion was to reseat the ROM. I tried that, moving it to another slot and taking it out altogether and no change. Any advice for me? And it was going so well… Thanks, Scott
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Re: [xl7] Four Dots ....
2014-02-02 by Jack Pratt
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