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The boot order is incorrect for a bootable virtual disk
1
When prompted at system startup, press Ctrl+R to access the system BIOS configuration utility.
2
Check
Virtual Disks
and ensure that the bootable virtual disk is the first virtual disk listed.
3
If required, use the
Swap Two Virtual Disks
option to reposition the virtual disks.
A Non-RAID virtual disk is no longer in first position in the
BIOS configuration utility list after a system reboot
NOTE:
When booting from a Non-RAID virtual disk, creating a virtual disk in OpenManage Server Administrator changes the
virtual disk order and displaces the bootable Non-RAID virtual disk from the first position. PERC S140 then attempts to boot
from the first virtual disk.
NOTE:
A Non-RAID virtual disk can be created from Non-RAID physical disks—which are physical disks initialized by a controller
other than PERC S140.
1
When prompted at system startup, press Ctrl+R to access the BIOS configuration utility.
2
Check Virtual Disks and determine if the bootable Non-RAID virtual disk is no longer in the first position.
3
Use the
Swap Two Virtual Disks
option to swap the virtual disks and place the bootable Non-RAID virtual disk in the first position of
the
Virtual Disks
field.
The BIOS configuration utility option does not display
The
BIOS configuration utility Ctrl+R
option does not display if the PERC S140 mode is set incorrectly in the system BIOS. For the
correct
SATA Setting
, see
Controller mode is set incorrectly at System Setup
Configuring RAID using the Option ROM Utility is
disabled
Use the
PERC S140 Configuration Utility
to configure RAID on systems with NVMe PCIe SSD(s).
Warning Messages
The
Dell Inc. PERC S140 Controller system BIOS
screen is one of the first screens to appear during your system’s boot sequence. If the
system’s virtual disks were in
Normal
or
Ready
status before a system boot, the boot sequence continues normally to the Microsoft
Windows Server operating system. But, if a virtual disk is in
Degraded
or
Failed
status, or if specific options in the
Controller Options
field
were changed previously at the
BIOS Configuration Utility (<Ctrl><R>)
, the following warning messages appear during the boot
sequence.
WARNING- Found virtual disks that are degraded
This warning message is displayed when at least one virtual disk is in a
Degraded
state and
Pause if Degraded
is set to
ON
at the
BIOS
Configuration Utility Ctrl+R
.
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