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* On PowerEdge 1950, 2950 and PowerVault NX 1950 systems with
internal USB, BIOS setting configuration for internal USB Port is
possible only if User Accessible/external (UA) USB ports are set to
"All Ports On." If UA USB ports are not set to "All Ports On"
and you try to configure the BIOS setting for the internal USB port
using SYSCFG, the configuration will appear to be successful
but the changes will not take effect after the next reboot. If
UA USB ports settings are changed from "All Ports On" to
"All Ports Off" or "Only Back Ports On," the USB port will
be automatically Set to "Off" during the next reboot.
RACADM Issues:
* If you use virtual media to boot into Windows PE, executing
certain RACADM commands may cause Windows PE to crash.
Windows PE Installation Issues:
* If virtual flash is enabled and does not contain a valid image
(for example, if the virtual flash contains a corrupt or
random image), you may not be able to install Windows 2000 or
Windows 2003 locally or remotely. To fix this issue, install
a valid image on virtual flash or disable virtual flash if it
will not be used during the installation procedure.
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