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12-14-2011 04:26 AM
12-14-2011 04:26 AM
Hello,
I have a problem with DL585 G2, the server gets stuck right after it display power supply rlated message during its boot up process. I suspect something wrong in BIOS settings. SInce I do not have access to BIOS, the server does not reach a stage when you can press F9, I would like to know if there is a way to reset BIOS settings to default without accesing BIOS utility.
I tried to remove the battery, it did not help.
Thank you
Serguei
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12-14-2011 05:00 AM
12-14-2011 05:00 AM
SolutionLook for a System Maintenance switch on the system board.
The label on the inside of the cover should help.
There should be a reset NVRAM option on the switch somewhere that will reset your BIOS settings for you.
Thanks,
Mark...
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