You need the windows 32-bit installer package. In the description it will say that it is a Dell Update Package. Also, make sure the USB drive is formatted as fat32.
Your issue is unrelated to the information you found. The firmware released with the H700 would block non-certified drives. We removed the blocking of unsupported drives with one of the first FW updates for the H700. Drives affected by this would be put in a blocked state and listed as unsupported. No other controllers on our servers have had this restriction.
Updating BIOS and firmware throughout the system may help to resolve hardware issues, so it is a good idea to make sure everything is up to date.
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You need the windows 32-bit installer package. In the description it will say that it is a Dell Update Package. Also, make sure the USB drive is formatted as fat32.
Your issue is unrelated to the information you found. The firmware released with the H700 would block non-certified drives. We removed the blocking of unsupported drives with one of the first FW updates for the H700. Drives affected by this would be put in a blocked state and listed as unsupported. No other controllers on our servers have had this restriction.
Updating BIOS and firmware throughout the system may help to resolve hardware issues, so it is a good idea to make sure everything is up to date.
Thanks