Only thing I can think of is from monitor mode...copy over the flash
with tftp.
A few different PIX OS images were tried, including the eraser
image, but none of them overwrote the corrupt area.
Darin gave me the full rundown off-line and, sadly, there was nothing
he could do (supported
Yep. Thanks again for the assist, Sandy. If only
Darin.
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Yep. Thanks again for the assist, Sandy. If only
Darin.
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Is it possible you have a bad memory module in the box?
Remove one of the memory modules and load a 6.x release. If that does not
work try th other