Hi Rob,

I think there is another option to force initialize, I recall going through this myself. F10 may be involved... it's an option that your eyes tend to skip over. I'm not in front of my system right now but can check this evening if you are still having trouble.

Clay

On 10/14/2014 8:31 AM, rob@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
Delete Disk Unit Data
4=Delete data from this disk unit
Error
Disk unit I/O failure, check reference code
5=Display Detailed Report
The system encountered an error while it was attempting to
read or write to a disk unit.

Contact your service representative with the following
information:
--Reference Codes--
Serial Resource I/O
Number Type Model Name Processor Device
21-84F9B 4327 070 DPH001 0000 0000


Rob Berendt


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