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Press <Enter> to allow the operating system to continue its boot, or press <Ctrl><R> to enter into the BIOS Configuration
Utility (<Ctrl><R>) to investigate the cause of the Failed virtual disk.
NOTE: A boot virtual disk that is in a Failed state prevents the operating system from booting.
To investigate the cause, check for the following:
● Determine if a single or multiple physical disks in a non-redundant virtual disk have failed. If yes, data is lost. Recover the lost
data from a backup storage source.
● Determine if two or more physical disks in a redundant virtual disk have failed. If yes, data is lost. Recover the lost data from
a backup storage source.
NOTE: For a RAID 10 configuration, if a single physical disk fails in each mirrored set, the redundant virtual disk goes to a
Degraded status but data is not lost. If two physical disks fail in one of the mirrored sets, the redundant virtual disk goes to
a Failed status and data is lost.
WARNING - Found virtual disks that are degraded and failed
This warning message is displayed when multiple virtual disks are in Degraded and Failed state and Pause if Degraded or
Pause if Failed are set to ON at the BIOS Configuration Utility Ctrl+R.
The following message is displayed after the warning is displayed: --- Press Enter to continue, or Ctrl+R to
enter setup --- .
Press <Enter> to allow the operating system to continue its boot, or press Ctrl+R to enter into the BIOS Configuration Utility
Ctrl+R to investigate the cause of the Degraded and Failed virtual disks.
NOTE: A boot virtual disk that is in a Failed state prevents the operating system from booting.
To investigate the cause, check for the following:
● Whether the virtual disk is in Degraded status because one of the physical disks of a RAID 1 or RAID 5 virtual disk has failed,
or one of the physical disks of a RAID 10 virtual disk has failed. Press Ctrl+R and verify if the physical disks are offline or
missing. Remove and replace a failed physical disk. A second physical disk failure could cause a Degraded virtual disk to
change to Failed status.
● Whether the virtual disk is in a Failed status because one or more of the physical disks have failed. Press Ctrl+R and verify if
the physical disks are offline or missing. Remove and replace the failed physical disk or disks.
Other errors appearing on the BIOS screen
S130 does not display greater than ten virtual disks in the BIOS
Configuration Utility (<CTRL><R>)
Likely Cause:
The function is not supported.
Corrective
Action:
Remove all physical disks except for the last one(s) added. Then proceed with deleting the virtual disks
that are not needed. Remember to take account of the virtual disks that are currently being used.
Unable to delete virtual disks when there are more than 30 virtual
disks present in the system
Likely cause:
The function is not supported.
Corrective
Action:
Remove all physical disks except for the last one added. Then proceed with deleting the virtual disks that
are not needed. Remember to take account of the virtual disks that are currently being used.
42 Troubleshooting your system