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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: January 08, 2026
ID: 000127716
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: January 05, 2026
ID: 000152161
Dell PowerEdge Server BIOS remediation is available for an Improper Privilege Management Security Vulnerability that could be exploited by malicious users to compromise the affected system.
Updated: January 13, 2026
ID: 000223727
Dell PowerEdge Server BIOS remediation is available for an improper parameter initialization vulnerability that could be exploited by malicious users to compromise the affected system.
Updated: January 13, 2026
ID: 000222898
In some situations Dell Technical Support may request evidence to perform a more assertive diagnosis, this article illustrates how to attach files to your service request through the Dell support portal.
Updated: January 13, 2026
ID: 000194683
Dell PowerEdge Server BIOS remediation is available for an Improper Privilege Management Security Vulnerability that could be exploited by malicious users to compromise the affected system.
Updated: January 13, 2026
ID: 000219550
Before updating Dell PowerEdge servers running Windows to the December 2025 BIOS release, complete the required pre-requisites. The BIOS update includes new Secure Boot Certificates, and failure to follow the steps below may result in the server entering an undefined state.
If Secure Boot is not enabled, the BIOS can be updated through the normal process and this document is not applicable.
Note: This document is applicable only if the server has Secure Boot enabled, TPM enabled, and running the Windows Server operating system.
Updated: January 12, 2026
ID: 000402373
High SMART error rates on some Enterprise hard drive are informational and have no bearing on hardware health.
Updated: January 12, 2026
ID: 000147878
Learn how to create a bootable USB with Rufus to update Dell PowerEdge servers. Follow the step-by-step instructions to prepare and create a bootable USB media.
Updated: January 12, 2026
ID: 000141551
Dell Enterprise NVMe solid state drives may be leveraged as a substitute for Dell Data Center NVMe solid state drives.
Updated: January 12, 2026
ID: 000315161
This article provides an explanation of the backplane hard drive LED indicators.
Updated: January 09, 2026
ID: 000413096
This article provides information about the VLT0204 error code and guidance.
Updated: January 08, 2026
ID: 000403266
Dell PowerEdge Toshiba MG08 and MG09 hard drives may encounter uninterruptible Background Media Scanning (BMS), causing I/O errors, or timeouts.
Updated: January 07, 2026
ID: 000381662
This article provides a high-level explanation for updating the BIOS and iDRAC9 firmware versions for 16th generation PowerEdge servers.
Updated: January 06, 2026
ID: 000355982
This document highlights minimum, recommended, and latest code versions for Dell Technologies PowerEdge products. We carefully evaluate and monitor code deployment data to ensure that product releases meet our stringent expectations to provide our customers with reliable products and solutions.
Updated: January 05, 2026
ID: 000227230
This article provides guidance for the Dell System Update (DSU).
Updated: January 02, 2026
ID: 000130590
This article provides instructions on how the customer can gather their recovery key from their Trusted Platform Module (TPM) enabled host. The customer should keep the recovery key from each of their hosts in a safe place. Hardware replacement activities, such as system board replacements, require the recovery key for a smooth process.
Updated: December 29, 2025
ID: 000220136
This article provides information about how to boot past the Driver Health Manager Screen.
Updated: December 23, 2025
ID: 000148089
Dell PowerEdge Server BIOS remediation is available for a Time-of-check Time-of-use (TOCTOU) Vulnerability that could be exploited by malicious users to compromise the affected system.
Updated: December 18, 2025
ID: 000405391
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: December 11, 2025
ID: 000368482
This article details the procedure to troubleshoot power supply unit (PSU) issues that may arise on a PowerEdge Server.
Updated: December 10, 2025
ID: 000127944
This article provides information about the LIC008 error seen when importing the IDRAC License.
Updated: December 09, 2025
ID: 000353269
This article explains what a predictive drive failure (error code PDR16) means, why it occurs, and provides step-by-step instructions to troubleshoot and resolve the issue. It covers recommended actions such as backing up data, updating firmware, and replacing the disk if necessary to ensure storage health and prevent data loss.
Updated: December 09, 2025
ID: 000126418
This article provides the recommended steps to help troubleshoot memory-related events on Dell PowerEdge servers.
Updated: December 08, 2025
ID: 000304931
Learn how to create and export a SupportAssist Collection using iDRAC9 and iDRAC10 on Dell devices. Resolve technical issues with this step-by-step guide.
Updated: December 08, 2025
ID: 000126308
This article explains how to use iDRAC Direct to manage your PowerEdge server.
Updated: December 04, 2025
ID: 000130077
Understand and troubleshoot PowerEdge hard disk drives, RAID, PowerEdge RAID Controller, and other storage hardware such as cables, backplane, so forth.
Updated: December 03, 2025
ID: 000110444
This is the start-up page for a new Dell PowerEdge Server with an Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller (iDRAC). The article details system installation, use of the iDRAC, LifeCycle Controller (LCC) configuration, and installing an operating system.
Updated: December 03, 2025
ID: 000123958
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: December 02, 2025
ID: 000130160
This page explains the difference between drivers and firmware and how to update them on Dell PowerEdge Servers using different methods.
Updated: December 02, 2025
ID: 000128194