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Likely cause: This is an expected behaviour in an NVMe configuration only and not in a SATA configuration. This error
can be ignored as there is no functionality loss.
S150 does not display greater than ten virtual disks in the BIOS
Configuration Utility or 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.
Virtual disk rebuild status in the BIOS Configuration Utility
(<CTRL><R>) or in UEFI HII
Likely Cause:
Rebuild is not supported in the BIOS Configuration Utility (<CTRL><R>) or in UEFI HII mode.
Corrective
Action:
Boot to a supported operating system. Rebuild starts. To view rebuild status, install a supported storage
application.
Physical disk - related errors
The physical disk fails on page 50
Cannot initialize a physical disk on page 51
Status LED is not working on page 51
Cannot update NVMe PCIe SSD firmware by using Dell Update Package or DUP on page 51
Third-party driver installation for NVMe PCIe SSD failing on page 51
Unable to find the NVMe PCIe SSD for operating system installation on page 51
The physical disk fails
If the physical disk fails, check the following causes:
A physical disk is not visible in the BIOS Configuration Utility or is offline on page 50.
A physical disk is highlighted red at the BIOS Configuration Utility or Ctrl R on page 51.
A physical disk is not visible in the BIOS Configuration Utility or is offline
1. Check that the cables are properly connected.
2. Check that the physical disk is installed properly in the systems backplane.
3. Check the systems backplane for damage.
4. Reinstall the physical disk and ensure that it is seated correctly in the systems backplane.
5. Check if the Physical Disk might be a SAS drive.
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Troubleshooting your system