USB as a Main Storage device
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Emailing you one to try from that page. See if it matches either than you have.
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Sent
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@scottalanmiller First thing tomorrow morning, will see if that works.
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Is that different than the ones that you had been trying?
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@scottalanmiller Yes.
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Oh good, we have a good chance then.
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@scottalanmiller Tried a few different configs, nothing worked with that new file.
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@Mike-Ralston said:
@scottalanmiller Tried a few different configs, nothing worked with that new file.
So we can't flash the BIOS at all? This is disturbing. What exactly does it do?
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@scottalanmiller It just doesn't boot from the USB.
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@Mike-Ralston Are you saying it does boot in another manner, just not through USB?
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There is nothing but USB to boot from, sadly. The drive in there has nothing on it because until you boot from the USB, it's blank.
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And we can't put the drive somewhere else to put something on it and then re-introduce it to the server?
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@art_of_shred said:
And we can't put the drive somewhere else to put something on it and then re-introduce it to the server?
Not really. Only if one of the other R510s is working. I think that that was suggested early. There are three of them there, try another one.
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@scottalanmiller The second one is having the same issue. I'm clearly doing something wrong here.
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I'm struggling to find an R510 specific guide and I don't have access to one to look at BIOS screens. Here is the screens from a slightly earlier BIOS, does what you have resemble this at all?
http://www.planetmy.com/blog/how-to-configure-dell-server-bios-boot-from-usb/
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@scottalanmiller Exactly the same as what I've got.
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You followed the steps there?
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@scottalanmiller No, I thought you were just using it for reference. I'll start in just a moment.
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Well I wanted to see if it was the same BIOS or not, they can change between generations but do not always. It might give us some steps that we were not aware of.