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ISR 4431 boot up

UniWAQ
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Hi Team, 

Any one could guide me how to restore from this boot process 


Current image running: Boot ROM0

Last reset cause: LocalSoft
Cisco ISR4431/K9 platform with 4194304 Kbytes of main memory


media drive bootflash: not present
boot: error executing "boot bootflash:/isr4400-universalk9.03.13.08.S.154-3.S8-ext.SPA.bin"
autoboot: boot failed, restarting...


Initializing Hardware ...

System integrity status: 00000610
Rom image verified correctly


System Bootstrap, Version 15.4(3r)S, RELEASE SOFTWARE
Copyright (c) 1994-2014 by cisco Systems, Inc.

Current image running: Boot ROM0

Last reset cause: LocalSoft
Cisco ISR4431/K9 platform with 4194304 Kbytes of main memory


no valid BOOT image found
Final autoboot attempt from default boot device...
media drive bootflash: not present
boot: cannot determine first file name on device "bootflash:"
autoboot: boot failed, restarting...


Initializing Hardware ...

System integrity status: 00000610
Rom image verified correctly


System Bootstrap, Version 15.4(3r)S, RELEASE SOFTWARE
Copyright (c) 1994-2014 by cisco Systems, Inc.

Current image running: Boot ROM0

Last reset cause: LocalSoft
Cisco ISR4431/K9 platform with 4194304 Kbytes of main memory


rommon 1 >

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Leo Laohoo
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@UniWAQ wrote:

no valid BOOT image found


Someone has erased the contents of the bootflash.  

The fastest way to get the router running is to load the IOS into a USB flash drive and force the router tr boot via USB.  

If you have, say, a Samsung Bar 16 Gb (image below) then this brand (and size) is supported by the router. 

Samsung Bar 16 GbSamsung Bar 16 Gb

I had 2/3 different IOS on bootflash but boot was configured with only new IOS . It was issue with bootflash, after plug out/in this bootflash asked for formatting and then by the help 

xmodem and following this link , we restored IOS and had fun to do it. 

 

https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/routers/access/4400/hardware/installation/guide4400-4300/C4400_isr/rommon.html

 

 

 


@UniWAQ wrote:

xmodem and following this link , we restored IOS and had fun to do it.  


LOL.  xmodem.  

So "old school".  

During that time route was not detecting USB too...

Asian123@a
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Hi,
Please provide the solution for this issue.


Asian123@a wrote:
Please provide the solution for this issue.

Please create a new thread.

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