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This article provides information about CPU Machine Check errors and common causes and proper handling when errors are seen.
Updated:  March 27, 2026 ID: 000349127

This article details the procedure to troubleshoot power supply unit (PSU) issues that may arise on a PowerEdge Server.
Updated:  March 16, 2026 ID: 000127944

This article provides the information about Dell OEM licenses for Windows Server. How to identify the COA Label and the steps to downgrade the Windows Server edition and the use in a virtual machine.
Updated:  March 25, 2026 ID: 000442016

This article provides information about how to update your system's firmware from the Lifecycle Controller on Dell servers.
Updated:  March 24, 2026 ID: 000128133

R7725, R6725, R7715, and R6715 the number of CPU Cores is not recognized correctly.
Updated:  March 23, 2026 ID: 000321587

Dell iDRAC9 and iDRAC10 remediations are available for multiple security vulnerabilities that could be exploited by malicious users to compromise the affected system.
Updated:  March 17, 2026 ID: 000434533

Dell PowerEdge Toshiba MG08 and MG09 hard drives may encounter uninterruptible Background Media Scanning (BMS), causing I/O errors, or timeouts.
Updated:  March 17, 2026 ID: 000381662

Dell Micron 7450 and 7500 Non-Volatile Memory Express solid state drives may encounter drive initialization failure due to a firmware issue, resulting in the solid state drives being unrecoverable.
Updated:  March 17, 2026 ID: 000368482

This article explains the different reasons hard drives can fail in detail.
Updated:  March 13, 2026 ID: 000064317

After installing the Windows Server 2022 Software RAID driver during installation, the Micron 7500 drive does not immediately appear. Wait approximately 20-30 s and press the Refresh button more than once for it to become visible.
Updated:  March 11, 2026 ID: 000227822

This article explains different methods to reset, power drain or perform a virtual AC cycle.
Updated:  March 11, 2026 ID: 000175625

PowerEdge RAID Controller (PERC11, PERC10), Human Interface Infrastructure (HII) configuration utility, and iDRAC do not support array expansion.
Updated:  March 10, 2026 ID: 000203958

Server BIOS Update Guidelines for Microsoft Secure Boot Certificates are provided in this article.
Updated:  March 10, 2026 ID: 000402373

This article outlines the actions required to prepare a system for retirement or repurposing using the LifeCycle controller.
Updated:  March 09, 2026 ID: 000198190

Understand and troubleshoot PowerEdge hard disk drives, RAID, PowerEdge RAID Controller, and other storage hardware such as cables, backplane, so forth.
Updated:  March 09, 2026 ID: 000110444

This article provides PowerEdge server troubleshooting for No Power, No POST, No Boot and No Video issues. This includes blade, rack, and tower servers.
Updated:  March 06, 2026 ID: 000152161

This is the latest version of the Dell OpenManage Enteprise 4.0 Support Matrix.
Updated:  March 06, 2026 ID: 000216821

Thread design on screws prevents extraction of screws.
Updated:  March 05, 2026 ID: 000423792

This article provides an explanation of the backplane hard drive LED indicators.
Updated:  March 05, 2026 ID: 000413096

PowerEdge servers do not support operating system installation, or boot from direct CPU‑attached NVMe SSD drives if the metadata format size is not set to 0.
Updated:  March 05, 2026 ID: 000417881

The AC recovery feature on certain PowerEdge 16G systems, such as the PowerEdge R760 and R760xs, does not function as intended when the initial BIOS version is either 2.2.7 or 2.2.8.
Updated:  March 05, 2026 ID: 000379434

PowerEdge servers equipped with Dell Micron 7500 NVMe solid state drives may exhibit elevated fan RPM speeds.
Updated:  March 04, 2026 ID: 000350914

Dell Enterprise NVMe solid state drives may be leveraged as a substitute for Dell Data Center NVMe solid state drives.
Updated:  March 04, 2026 ID: 000315161

How to Subscribe to receive Dell Driver and Firmware Update notifications for PowerEdge Servers. To ensure optimal performance and stability for your Dell system, be aware of the latest updates available for the drivers and firmware. There are several systems to do this as explained in the article below.
Updated:  March 03, 2026 ID: 000127716

The Dell Nautilus Firmware Update Utility is flexible and simple to use as it contains all the latest, relevant firmware updates for hard drives in your Dell server.
Updated:  March 03, 2026 ID: 000141811

All Virtual machines (VMs) losing network connectivity on HOST, once VMs Migrated to a new HOST, that HOST experiences the same Symptoms.
Updated:  March 03, 2026 ID: 000201992

LCWipe command produces undesired side effects in some iDRAC9 firmware releases. The recommendation is to use the SystemErase feature to securely erase configurations and end user data when retiring or repurposing server hardware.
Updated:  March 03, 2026 ID: 000214671

This article explains the procedure to open a Service Request (SR) using the Dell support page. Get help fast for your Dell device. No more waiting on hold. No more tech headaches. Dell makes it simple to fix problems, schedule repairs, or get support—right from your device or our support website.
Updated:  March 03, 2026 ID: 000132371

The PowerEdge embedded LifeCycle Controller provides a simplified method for installation of supported Windows Server and Linux server operating systems with the OS Deployment feature. This article explains how to use the iDRAC LifeCycle Controller to install a supported operating system on most Dell PowerEdge servers. Step-by-step instructions and OS installation videos for Windows Server, Ubuntu Server LTS, SUSE Linux Enterprise Server, or Red Hat Enterprise Linux installation with LifeCycle Controller
Updated:  February 27, 2026 ID: 000130160

To replace a CMOS battery, remove the air shroud, disconnect and remove any expansion cards, locate the battery socket, and carefully pry out the CMOS battery. After installing a new CMOS battery, you must reinstall the expansion cards, install the air shroud, and restore the BIOS settings, ensuring the battery is operating properly and the correct data and time are set in the System Setup.
Updated:  February 27, 2026 ID: 000234357