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8
While the system reboots, press the
<F10>
key again to enter
USC - LCE
.
If a warning message appears on the initial
USC - LCE
screen, you must
repeat "step 7" until the server is in a fully-recovered state.
NOTE: Updates that are required for a complete system recovery are pre-selected
by USC - LCE. Dell highly recommends running all selected updates on your system.
How to Upgrade to an iDRAC6 Express Card
This section provides information about installing an iDRAC6 Express card,
transferring the iDRAC6 Express card from one system to another system,
and Uninstalling iDRAC6 Express card. This hardware upgrade will also
upgrade USC to USC-LCE.
NOTE: This is applicable only to Dell System Series 200-500.
Installing the iDRAC6 Express Card
1
Turn off the system, including any attached peripherals, and disconnect
the system from the electrical outlet.
NOTE: To discharge the residual power in the system, press the
power button once.
2
Insert the iDRAC6 Express card into the iDRAC6 Express slot.
See the
Hardware Owner’s Manual
for your system for more information
on Installing iDRAC6 Express Card.
3
Reconnect the system and peripherals to their power sources.
iDRAC automatically starts. Wait one minute, before switching on the
system, to allow the iDRAC to fully start.
4
Switch on the system, and then press
<F10>
to enter USC.
USC automatically detects the iDRAC6 Express card installed on the
system and completes the upgrade process.
If the installation is successful, you are able to boot to Unified Server
Configurator — Lifecycle Controller Enabled.
If the installation fails, you must upgrade iDRAC. See the Integrated
Dell Remote Access Controller User Guide for more information. After you
have upgraded iDRAC, repeat the above instructions.
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