![]() You can't complete the Game successfully to the end even when both the Graphics and Framerates working fine and/or the PS4 will freeze/shutdown by itself. The Game crashes after some in-game-progress (randomly), you can't change Discs when prompted, the screen keeps black or you can't even start the Game at all. It works, but it will be a pain for both of your Gaming experience, as probably for your PS4 itself. The Game has several stronger issues like stronger flickering, massive frame drops and not only the graphics are glitching, but the Game itself too. The Game has some small issues like small flickering, frame drops or glitching graphics.īut the Game itself works fine and you are able to complete the Game successfully without any huge disadvantages for your in-game-progress. It works exactly like when you play it on real PS2 Hardware. The Game works perfect without any noticeable errors. PS2 Classics Emulator Compatibility List (on PS3).PS2 Classics Emulator Compatibility List (on PS4) ROUTER(config)#boot system flash bootflash:isr4400-universalk9.03.15.01.S.įor the password recovery guide for the Cisco 4000 Series Integrated Services Router, refer to Troubleshoot Guide for the Cisco 4000 Series Integrated Services Router.Jump to letter: # A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Once router is up, you can delete the incorrect boot variable and confgure the correct Cisco IOS-XE release: ROUTER(config)#no boot system flash bootflash:isr4300-universalk9.03.13.01.S. Now you need to configure the correct boot variable from ROMMON: rommon 4 > boot bootflash:isr4400-universalk9.03.15.01.S. Then change the config-register value to 0x2102: rommon 3 > confreg 0x2102Ĥ. This brings the router into ROMMON mode again. You must reset or power cycle for new config to take effect: rommon 2 > resetģ. Change the config-register vlaue to 0x0 to ignore the boot variable configured in startup config: rommon 1 > confreg 0x0 Break router into ROMMON mode with break sequence while you boot-up: rommon 1 >Ģ. This is the correct process to recover this infinite boot loop issue:ġ. Reset before you continue: rommon 9 > reset Solution In some cases, the internal bootflash file system does not recognized by router: rommon 8 > dir bootflash: Reset before you continue: rommon 7 > resetĤ. Try to bring router up from traditional bootflash file system: rommon 6 > boot bootflash:isr4400-universalk9.03.15.01.S. You need to reset before you boot: rommon 5 > resetģ. You must reset or power cycle for the new config to take effect: rommon 4 > boot usb1:isr4400-universalk9.03.15.01.S. Try to ignore startup-config and bring router up without startup configuration: rommon 3 > confreg 0x2142 Please reset before you reboot: rommon 2 > resetĢ. Try to bring router up with an USB Flash: rommon 1 > boot usb1:isr4400-universalk9.03.15.01.S. The methods to bring router up with correct Cisco IOS-XE image do not work.ġ. ![]() If you reload this router, the router gets stuck in ROMMON mode with this message on boot-up: %IOSXEBOOT-1-INVALID_IMAGE: (RP/0): Booting an invalid ISR4300 image - Reloading system. ROUTER#show running-config | include bootīoot system flash bootflash:isr4300-universalk9.03.13.01.S. ![]() ROUTER(config)#boot system flash bootflash:isr4300-universalk9.3.13.01.S. This is a Cisco 4400 configured with an Cisco IOS-XE release of Cisco 4300:Ĭisco ISR4431/K9 (1RU) processor with 1665895K/6147K bytes of memory.ģ2768K bytes of non-volatile configuration memory.ħ057407K bytes of flash memory at bootflash.Ĥ013055K bytes of USB flash at usb1 ROUTER#conf tĮnter configuration commands, one per line. The router does not bootup completely, rather, it gets stuck in ROMMON. ProblemĬisco 4400 and Cisco 4300 series routers have Cisco IOS-XE images looks very similar in case you configured the Cisco 4400 with Cisco IOS-XE release for Cisco 4300 or vice-versa. At times Cisco 4000 series ISR gets stuck in ROMMON or continuous boot loop. This document describe step-by-step process on how to troubleshoot and recover Cisco 4000 series ISR (Integrated Services Router) from ROMMON or infinite boot loop if configured with Cisco IOS-XE release of incorrect platform. This document describes how to recover the Cisco 4000 series ISR from ROMMON when configured with Cisco IOS®-XE release of an incorrect platform. ![]()
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