Just use the drivers that are provided by the Dell website for your poweredge machine. Thank you very much for this solution.
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Chris Dell. Get answers from your peers along with millions of IT pros who visit Spiceworks. Very frustrating! Please help? It's definitely F10 for some reason, during the stage where the DELL logo is showing and the white bar beneath it is filling up.
The white bar gets hung and, without a prompt, if you press F10 it continues onward. This started happening after a Windows Update for some reason, and it might be unrelated to the report from OpenManage, but that's literally the only thing we see that looks odd. Everything checks out in the BIOS, and it has never done this before we tried rebooting after the most recent wave of Windows Updates. If this happens at the beginning of the POST phase where the bar is at the bottom of the Dell screen, then this has nothing to do with a Windows update The bar is the progress of the initialization of the system memory.
If this is where it is hanging up, I would strongly suggest running bit Diagnostics bootable MPMemory to see if any of the memory sticks fail.
I might also try clearing the NVRAM using the jumpers on the motherboard to see if the problem just goes away. Sound advice - we'll give that a shot.
I'll let the tech that has been working on it know and if he can't get it going with that, I'll have a chance to get my hands on it. At that point I'll probably open my own topic! Browse Community. Turn on suggestions. Ask Question. Asked 12 years, 8 months ago. Active 12 years, 8 months ago.
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