66.b3.4a Error -
If the error persists, there is likely a physical blockage in the stapler.
You need a motherboard replacement. The SPI flash chip (ROM) has likely physically failed (bad sectors). Motherboard replacement for a ProLiant DL360/DL380 costs $300–$800 used, or ~$1,500 new. 66.b3.4a error
The error points to the memory controller , which is now integrated into modern CPUs (Intel Xeon or AMD EPYC). A microscopic fracture in the CPU die, overheating damage, or bent pins in the LGA (Land Grid Array) socket can cause the controller to return garbage data during the ROM handshake, triggering the 4a sub-code. If the error persists, there is likely a
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A: Rarely. Dell PowerEdge servers use different hex codes (e.g., "CPU MCE" or "CPU 2 IERR"). Lenovo ThinkSystem uses "0x80" codes. However, some Supermicro boards using AMI BIOS have been reported to show 66.b3.4a when their SPI flash fails.