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Hi All:I have searched and searched all over the net for an answer to this question and have decided to just post it. I have a 5505 that was given to me by my job to use for working on my CCNA Sec. cert and did the following:I plugged it in and boote...
So I decided to take it back to work and have our firewall guy to look at it. He said that it was a common ASA issue and popped in a new flash that Cisco had just delivered and voila...it booted right up. Thank you all for the help.
I know that my original post was long but, as mentioned earlier, I have tried multiple flash cards. I guess I should not have pressumed that it would be understood that I properly seated both cards before posting here for advice. The zero bytes total...
Yeah...I think I found that one out the hard way already. I'll cross that bridge when I get to it. I want to get this issue fixed before I start thinking about the license issue.ciscoasa# ciscoasa# ciscoasa# ciscoasa# sh flash--#-- --length-- -----...