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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

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

On Dell PowerEdge 17G servers using Broadcom 5719 QP OCP NX1 cards (DPN M2PYY), firmware installation fails when Secure Boot is enabled on SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES). Additionally, the installed firmware version is not detected by the Operating System (OS). Disabling Secure Boot allows the firmware to install and be detected correctly.
Updated:  March 11, 2026 ID: 000388249

This KB is to provide information about Dell customized VMware ESXi support stance on the Dell 17th generation of PowerEdge servers. The 17th generation of PowerEdge servers is based on Intel® Xeon® 6500P/6700P (Granite Rapids SP) and AMD EPYC™ 9005 Series Processor (Turin).
Updated:  March 11, 2026 ID: 000334057

This article explains how to address the error "The system has found a problem on your machine and cannot continue. Unable to restore the system configuration. A security violation was detected". Purple screen / Purple screen of Death (PSOD)
Updated:  March 09, 2026 ID: 000436068

In rare instances, the UEFI0342: "The CPU in CPU Socket 1 is not properly fused," may appear during the BIOS Power-On Self-Test (POST) process.
Updated:  March 09, 2026 ID: 000435819

Dell PowerEdge Server remediation is available for Dell AMD-based PowerEdge Server Vulnerability that could be exploited by malicious users to compromise the affected systems.
Updated:  March 09, 2026 ID: 000426703

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

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

NVIDIA adapters (ConnectX NICs and DPUs) running firmware version xx.46.1006 may encounter NC‑SI communication failures, resulting in incorrect device reporting and visibility issues within management tools such as iDRAC and Redfish.
Updated:  March 05, 2026 ID: 000399996

Operating System (OS) installation through the Lifecycle Controller (LC) (using F10 → OS Deployment) fails when using older Windows Server 2025 ISO images over iDRAC Virtual Media.
Updated:  March 05, 2026 ID: 000387609

Seagate Summit SAS/SATA drives report medium errors or sense key 3/11 on PowerEdge and PowerVault systems due to a firmware issue causing weak writes to a drive sector.
Updated:  March 05, 2026 ID: 000239838

In the HPC world today, an introduction to AMD’s latest generation EPYC processor code-named Rome.
Updated:  March 04, 2026 ID: 000137696

This article provides a brief introduction to the Intel® VROC and describes how to configure it on Dell PowerEdge servers.
Updated:  March 04, 2026 ID: 000125271

PowerEdge: Dell service support for end of industry production of 2.5" 15k RPM SAS hard drives
Updated:  March 04, 2026 ID: 000314166

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

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

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

This article presents opportunities to understand and troubleshoot some common causes of fan noise in a PowerEdge server. It is also relevant for 100% fan speeds.
Updated:  February 27, 2026 ID: 000227912

Kioxia CM6 NVMe SSDs on 17‑generation servers experience I2C (Inter‑Integrated Circuit) communication issues. The fan speed stays locked at 100 % after OS boot. This behavior is observed on 17G servers only running Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller (iDRAC) 10 firmware version 1.20.80.51 or older.
Updated:  February 27, 2026 ID: 000430558

Dell PowerEdge Server remediation is available for Dell AMD-based PowerEdge Server Vulnerability that could be exploited by malicious users to compromise the affected systems.
Updated:  February 25, 2026 ID: 000432584

Unsure about the procedure to update a specific component's firmware in a PowerEdge system? Learn how to in this specific article.
Updated:  February 24, 2026 ID: 000333712

Fans reporting FAN0000/FAN0001 errors (RPM below warning or critical) should be removed and swapped to another connector; if the error follows the fan, replace it.
Updated:  February 20, 2026 ID: 000391086

This article addresses an issue in which conversion of Windows Server from an evaluation to a fully licensed edition fails. The error that is returned appears to indicate a problem with the supplied product key, but the key is known to be valid.
Updated:  February 20, 2026 ID: 000204465

PowerEdge connected Dell NVMe SSDs with the Limited Retry (LR) bit set may experience an increase in failures due to elevated media and data‑integrity error rates.
Updated:  February 19, 2026 ID: 000415896

Find answers and resources to get started or do more from your MyService360 dashboard with enterprise services data analytics and visualizations.
Updated:  February 17, 2026 ID: 000124666

Dell PowerEdge Server remediation is available for Dell AMD-based PowerEdge Server Vulnerability that could be exploited by malicious users to compromise the affected systems.
Updated:  February 16, 2026 ID: 000428817

vCenter enables Active Directory (AD) and login by Active Directory users have notification "Password will expire in X days," customer must eliminate it.
Updated:  February 16, 2026 ID: 000192597

How to use the PowerEdge Server ePSA tools to stress test the CPU.
Updated:  February 16, 2026 ID: 000289909