Was anything added to the server, or done to it, before this started happening?
If not, was this working previously or is this a new install?
If you hit F1 to continue, does it boot to the OS?
What OS is installed?
Let me know.
In the mean time, if you take the server to its Minimum to Post configuration by removing everything from the sever but the following;
•One Power Supply •Control Panel (for power button functionality) •Working cable connection between control panel and system board •One Processor (CPU) in socket CPU1 (minimum for troubleshooting) •One Memory Module (DIMM) installed in socket A1 •System Board
Does the issue still occur?
If not then add each removed device back to the server individually until the issue reappears, identifying the problem device.
The operating system has changed the reason for this problem. I first installed the Windows Server 2012 R2 format of the server operating system and installed Windows Server 2019 Standard. And then there's a problem. So I searched the Internet for Bios updates. It's still not normal. Thank you
DELL-Chris H
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November 11th, 2019 06:00
Batkhuyag,
Let me confirm some details with you
Was anything added to the server, or done to it, before this started happening?
If not, was this working previously or is this a new install?
If you hit F1 to continue, does it boot to the OS?
What OS is installed?
Let me know.
In the mean time, if you take the server to its Minimum to Post configuration by removing everything from the sever but the following;
•One Power Supply
•Control Panel (for power button functionality)
•Working cable connection between control panel and system board
•One Processor (CPU) in socket CPU1 (minimum for troubleshooting)
•One Memory Module (DIMM) installed in socket A1
•System Board
Does the issue still occur?
If not then add each removed device back to the server individually until the issue reappears, identifying the problem device.
Let me know what you see.
Batkhuyag
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November 11th, 2019 22:00
The operating system has changed the reason for this problem. I first installed the Windows Server 2012 R2 format of the server operating system and installed Windows Server 2019 Standard. And then there's a problem. So I searched the Internet for Bios updates. It's still not normal. Thank you
DELL-Chris H
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9.6K Posts
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November 12th, 2019 05:00
One issue is that 2019 isn't supported on the R720, as seen here and here.
Would you clarify at what point the error is showing, is it upon reboot after install, or booting to the media, etc?