From a usb flash drive – Dell POWEREDGE M915 User Manual

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Running System Diagnostics

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From a USB Flash Drive

1 Format the USB flash drive to emulate a hard drive.

See the documentation that came with your USB flash drive for

instructions.

2 Configure the USB flash drive to be a bootable device.

See the documentation that came with your USB flash drive for

instructions. Dell also provides a USB memory key boot utility for

download at

support.dell.com.

3 Install DKMS DOS on the USB flash drive.
4 Create a directory for the system diagnostics on the USB flash drive.
5 Copy the system diagnostics files into the directory.
6 Ensure that you have the USB flash drive connected to the blade.
7 Enter the System Setup program and ensure that the USB Flash Drive

Emulation Type option is set to Auto and set the USB flash drive as the

first device in the

Hard-Disk Drive Sequence option.

See "Using the System Setup Program and UEFI Boot Manager" on

page 137 for instructions.

NOTE:

If you power up or reboot the blade without the USB flash drive

connected to the blade, you must reset the options in the System Setup

program again.

8 Ensure that you have the USB flash drive connected to the blade.
9 Reboot the blade.

If the blade fails to boot, see "Contacting Dell" on page 361.

When you start the system diagnostics, a message is displayed stating that the

diagnostics are initializing. Next, the Diagnostics menu appears. The menu

allows you to run all or specific diagnostics tests or to exit the system

diagnostics.

NOTE:

Before you read the rest of this section, start the system diagnostics so that

you can see the utility on your screen.

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