Dell PowerEdge 750 User manual

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User manual

Dell PowerEdge 750: A powerful and versatile server designed for demanding business applications. With its scalable architecture, it can handle a wide range of workloads, including virtualization, databases, and high-performance computing. Equipped with the latest Intel Xeon processors, it delivers exceptional performance and efficiency. The server's flexible storage options allow for customization to meet specific data storage needs. Ideal for businesses seeking a reliable and scalable server solution.

Dell PowerEdge 750: A powerful and versatile server designed for demanding business applications. With its scalable architecture, it can handle a wide range of workloads, including virtualization, databases, and high-performance computing. Equipped with the latest Intel Xeon processors, it delivers exceptional performance and efficiency. The server's flexible storage options allow for customization to meet specific data storage needs. Ideal for businesses seeking a reliable and scalable server solution.

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Turning Off the Manufacturing Mode for the System Board
Your replacement system board is shipped with the manufacturing mode turned on. After the
system board is installed, you must turn off the manufacturing mode for your system to operate
correctly. If the manufacturing mode is enabled, the system may not boot correctly. In addition,
changes to BIOS and CMOS settings will not be retained, and you will not be able to flash update
the BIOS.
To turn off the manufacturing mode, perform the following steps:
1
Turn on or restart your system.
2
Press <F2> immediately after you see the following message:
<F2> = System Setup
3
From the main System Setup screen, press <Alt><F> to turn off the manufacturing mode.
4
Review the various System Setup options and change them as necessary to your preferred
system configuration.
For details on the various options, see "Using the System Setup Program" in your
User’s
Guide
.
5
Press <Esc> to exit the System Setup program.
Save the changes you have made and exit the program when prompted to do so.
6
As the system reboots, verify that the manufacturing mode is disabled.
If the manufacturing mode is still turned on, the following message appears at the top of the
screen:
Manufacturing Mode is Detected
If this message appears, repeat steps 1 through 5 to disable the manufacturing mode and
restore the System Setup options.
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Dell PowerEdge 750 User manual

Type
User manual

Dell PowerEdge 750: A powerful and versatile server designed for demanding business applications. With its scalable architecture, it can handle a wide range of workloads, including virtualization, databases, and high-performance computing. Equipped with the latest Intel Xeon processors, it delivers exceptional performance and efficiency. The server's flexible storage options allow for customization to meet specific data storage needs. Ideal for businesses seeking a reliable and scalable server solution.

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