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Other errors appearing on the BIOS screen

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Other errors appearing on the BIOS screen BSOD is observed while booting on the NVMe configuration server Description: NVMe drives utilize the system resources, if more number of NVMe drives is connected to a server having less number of cores, then there is a lack of resources to service the NVMe and BSOD can occur. Corrective action: Ensure logical processor is enabled under BIOS HII > Processor Settings or remove some of the NVMe drives before booting and hot insert the drives after booting. Failure of dump file creation Likely cause: Operating system installed on Samsung PM1733 and PM1735 drives. Corrective action: This is an expected behavior. Contact www.dell.com/supportassist or www.dell.com/support/home. S150 controller lists M.2 drives Description: In RAID mode, M.2 drives mapped to onboard SATA controller are claimed by the S150 controller. Corrective action: This is an expected behavior and no action is required. Error in displaying the CD/DVD-ROM while in legacy mode Description: The maximum number of virtual disks supported in legacy BIOS mode is 10. The user will not be able to view CD/ DVD-ROM in the BIOS One Shot Boot Menu if the number of virtual disks exceeds 10. Corrective action: Delete virtual disks so that the number of virtual disks does not exceed 10. Unavailable error under UEFI boot settings Description: Likely cause: In an NVMe configuration Embedded RAID controller 2 is unavailable under UEFI boot settings. This is an expected behaviour in an NVMe configuration only and not in a SATA configuration. This error can be ignored as there is no functionality loss. S150 does not display greater than ten virtual disks in the BIOS Configuration Utility or CTRL R Likely Cause: The function is not supported. Corrective Action: Remove all physical disks except for the last one(s) added. Then proceed with deleting the virtual disks that are not needed. Remember to take account of the virtual disks that are currently being used. Unable to delete virtual disks when there are more than 30 virtual disks present in the system Likely cause: The function is not supported. Troubleshooting your system 47

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Other errors appearing on the BIOS screen
BSOD is observed while booting on the NVMe
configuration server
Description:
NVMe drives utilize the system resources, if more number of NVMe drives is connected to a server having less
number of cores, then there is a lack of resources to service the NVMe and BSOD can occur.
Corrective action:
Ensure
logical processor
is enabled under
BIOS HII
>
Processor Settings
or remove some of the NVMe
drives before booting and hot insert the drives after booting.
Failure of dump file creation
Likely cause:
Operating system installed on Samsung PM1733 and PM1735 drives.
Corrective action:
This is an expected behavior. Contact
www.dell.com/supportassist
or
www.dell.com/support/home
.
S150 controller lists M.2 drives
Description:
In RAID mode, M.2 drives mapped to onboard SATA controller are claimed by the S150 controller.
Corrective action:
This is an expected behavior and no action is required.
Error in displaying the CD/DVD-ROM while in legacy mode
Description:
The maximum number of virtual disks supported in legacy BIOS mode is 10. The user will not be able to view CD/
DVD-ROM in the BIOS
One Shot Boot Menu
if the number of virtual disks exceeds 10.
Corrective action:
Delete virtual disks so that the number of virtual disks does not exceed 10.
Unavailable error under UEFI boot settings
Description:
In an NVMe configuration
Embedded RAID controller 2
is unavailable under UEFI boot settings.
Likely cause:
This is an expected behaviour in an NVMe configuration only and not in a SATA configuration. This error can be
ignored as there is no functionality loss.
S150 does not display greater than ten virtual disks in the
BIOS Configuration Utility or CTRL R
Likely Cause:
The function is not supported.
Corrective Action:
Remove all physical disks except for the last one(s) added. Then proceed with deleting the virtual disks that are
not needed. Remember to take account of the virtual disks that are currently being used.
Unable to delete virtual disks when there are more than 30
virtual disks present in the system
Likely cause:
The function is not supported.
Troubleshooting your system
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