![]() ![]() Is there any way I can incorporate these. ![]() ![]() BUT, I did find drivers for this FlexBay system. Unfortunately, this did not let FOG detect the SSD. I put the folder “RSTe_f6_iaStorE_win8_64” on the root of my Windows 10 bootable flash drive, booted off of it, used the “Browse” option when it couldn’t find a storage drive, pointed it to that folder, and it actually found the SSD! I successfully clean installed Windows 10 from a bootable USB onto this SSD that’s in the FlexBay.Īfter clean installing Windows 10, I tried booting off the network and deploying an image to the machine, since I did all this with the BIOS setting on AHCI. I ran the EXE and extracted the contents. After on the phone with Dell ProSupport for over an hour, their tier 2 engineers gave me this link to download some files from: I made a bootable Windows 10 USB to see if that could find the SSD. I won’t be back in the office until this Monday at 8 a.m. The picture in the second link above where the guy types “blkid” and gets the “/dev/ram0” output: I get the same exact thing.Īny help would be appreciated. The second picture is the output of the command “lspci -nn” in the fog debug console. The first picture is the error i get when trying to deploy my Windows 10 image to the computer. I am able to boot on our network using the ipxe.efi file. I have tried troubleshooting steps in both of the links above, and am still coming up short. They are installed in the same type of FlexBay system that’s in the first link I have listed above. We got PCIe NVMe SSDs for these machines. The company I work for recently purchased 5 Dell Precision 5820 desktop computers. ![]()
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