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Figure 7. NVMe Settings in BIOS
NOTE:
If you change the NVMe Mode setting from RAID to Non RAID, ensure that the NVMe driver (Microsoft or
third-party NVMe driver) is installed manually in the Windows environment.
NOTE: When the default Dell Qualified Drives is selected as BIOS NVMe Driver, PERC S150 driver is loaded only for
the DELL certified NVMe drives.
NOTE: If All Drives is selected, PERC S150 driver is loaded for both DELL certified NVMe drives and Non-Dell certified
NVMe drives.
NOTE: If Non RAID mode is selected for a SATA+NVMe configuration with NVMe drives, UEFI0116 error is displayed in
the console during the intermediate reboot of Windows Server OS installation.
NOTE: If Non RAID mode is selected for SATA+NVMe configuration with NVMe drives, UEFI0116 error is displayed in
the console if the unit is rebooted after Linux OS installation and before the completion of resync.
6. Click Back.
7. Click Finish.
Creating a virtual disk
For more information about creating a virtual disk, see Creating the virtual disks.
Checking PERC S150 options and the boot list priority.
1. In the Virtual Disks field, ensure the bootable virtual disk is the first virtual disk listed. If the bootable virtual disk is not the
first virtual disk listed, see Swapping two virtual disks.
NOTE:
If Non-RAID virtual disks are used (and appear in the Virtual Disks list), the Swap Two Virtual Disks option is
enabled only if the system contains a RAID Capable physical disk.
2. Select Continue to Boot and press Enter.
Installing the drivers
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