Unable to hard code the ports of cisco 3750x series switch

hello,
I have tried with hardcode to 1000 7 Full on the ports which are connected to another switch.
After changing the port to auto from one side of the switch port came up. Is there any solution to make port up when both sides are hard coded to 1000 & full duplex.
Simple Words:
Switch 1 --> Switch 2 --> Hard coded to 1000 & Full --> Down.
Switch 1 --> Switch 2 --> Auto on one end to Switch 1  --> Up.
Switch model:
Switch 1 Cisco 3750x (Gi Switch)
Switch 2 Cisco 3750 (Gi Switch)
Regards,
Ezra.

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Yes, it's possible without a straight through cable, enable auto/auto both sides.    Otherwise you'll need a cross-over cable.
BTW, if your standard is hard coding copper gig ports, for speed and duplex, you might consider bringing your standard up to date.  Copper gig standard went much further in how auto/auto is supposed to work.  By disabling auto/auto, I believe, you're also disabling some error monitoring too.  Generally, all the major players, e.g. Cisco, would recommend auto/auto for copper gig Ethernet.

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