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I've been using an ACS, R.5 for my testing system for the last 6 to 8 months. Friday, I took it out to install it as an upgrade to a Partner II. Turned on the auto back-up and today I got the message that the card is invalid. Any ideas?
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What exactly does the card have printed on it?
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I do not know. It's the back-up restore card that came with the module. Ext. ten had the message to install pc. I pulled it out and put into the second slot with same results. So I put it back into slot one and tryed again. Same results. Bad back-up card??
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Did you by chance forget to back up the R5 to the card when you upgraded? Do a Feature 59 and see if it tells you that it's R5.
[This message has been edited by dtmf (edited June 30, 2003).]
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