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Operating Systems AIX IBM Power 740 won't boot after firmware update Post 303020754 by kevinedailey on Thursday 26th of July 2018 03:51:16 PM
Old 07-26-2018
IBM Power 740 won't boot after firmware update

A team member installed the wrong version of License Code on a Power 740 system used in our Development environment.

The system will no longer boot.

Does anyone have IBM documentation or experience to share on recovering a system that currently reports "Unsupported License Code version detected" on boot-up?

We plan to contact IBM Support if no one has run into this before.

Thanks,
Kevin Dailey
 

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