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The POST codes go between A2, B4, and 99. I did
the Optomized Defauls. I can get into BIOS.
jif
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On Advanced Menu -> CSM configuration set Enabled
Pm Chipset -> Southbridge -> SATA & eRSTe Configuration Set Port 0 to SSD
SATA Mode Selection to AHCI
Hot Plug Disabled
SATA Device Type set to Solid State Drive
Now, it sees the SSD, but I get
Importing firmware configuration from ODATA server
I've been through this in the early days As I recall, with SATA mode select set to AHCI, I could boot from a singleton SSD, but my RAID
data disk array didn't work. With SATA mode set to RAID, it wouldn't boot.
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Hello jifrederick,
Thank you for joining the community, I understand that there are some issues related to the SSD on your Intel® Server Board M10JNP2SB. I will be more than glad to help.
In order to better assist you can you please provide the following information:
- Is it configured and there is an operating system on the SSD?
- If RAID is involved, what is the RAID level, and which RAID controller is in use?
- Any other error messages showing, can you please provide more details on the POST codes and if there is an error on the Diagnostic LEDs
- What are the operating system version and builds?
- Is the operating system installed in the drive in question?
- Are other drives presenting this same issue or is this specific to one drive/slot?
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Paul R.
Intel Customer Support Technician
For firmware updates and troubleshooting tips, visit:
https://intel.com/support/serverbios
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I solved the problem by changing Boot option # 2(SSD) to #1.. In the process, I damaged the OS so I needed to do a repair that wiped out the M10 drivers. I've downloaded and installed the latest versions, but I don't know which display support to use. WDDM doesn't look right, the UDF installer tells me that I don't have enough hardware, and in the Graphics package, I don't see what to execute. I had 3 displays working as one extended display before. Please advise and thank you. jif
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Thanks for the link. I had this 100.7584 from last Aug. If I try to install it, I get a message in a box that says:
that I'm trying to install a package that's older than what I already have. In the box, it says
"INTEL Graphics P630 (30.0.101.1340)". Which should I use?
jif
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Hello jifrederick,
Thank you for the update, I am glad to hear that the issue got resolved in the BIOS settings, In regards to the Video driver which Operating system and version are you using?
This Intel® UHD Graphics Driver is available in our download center and may resolve the issue. Please let me know if this one works:
Regards
Paul R.
Intel Customer Support Technician
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https://intel.com/support/serverbios
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Hello jifrederick,
I hope you are doing great thank you very much for the update, can you please share a screenshot of the error message and a screenshot showing the current driver version installed?
Which version of Windows do you have, if possible please share the Sysinfo logs to further understand the environment.
You can find it here:
I will be waiting for your response.
Regards
Paul R.
Intel Customer Support Technician
For firmware updates and troubleshooting tips, visit:
https://intel.com/support/serverbios
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1. I'm finished working this issue. I think it has nothing to do with driver incompatibilities as your request for Sysinfo dumps would suggest. I don't think that you ever asked about my processor. I have the E-2278G which has some built-in graphics support. At this point, I can move windows through an "Extended Desktop" which is all that I wanted. It sounds like the UHD Graphics is important to Gamers which I'm not.
2. This INTEL Communities arrangement is a very inefficient way to solve problems.
3. A motherboard intended for Consumers would(I would Hope) come with instructions that would have put me on notice about the need to turn on graphics in the BIOS and a more convenient set of factory defaults.
Thanks for your help. You would, I assume, have eventually solved my problem, but as it has turned out, it was remembering how Jose H and I did it at the beginning that was effective and faster than your approach.
John Frederick
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Hello jifrederick,
I hope you are doing great, I am glad to hear that turning on the BIOS graphic's settings did the trick. I am sorry to hear that you are not satisfied with the approach we took on your thread, we appreciate the feedback.
You can find all live and ticket support options available below:
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In case you have any other questions do not hesitate to contact us back, we'll be more than glad to help.
Regards
Paul R.
Intel Customer Support Technician
For firmware updates and troubleshooting tips, visit:
https://intel.com/support/serverbios
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Hello jifrederick,
I hope you are doing fantastic, I wanted to share some of the articles on your thread that may be helpful.
- https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/articles/000056053/server-products.html
- https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/articles/000057664/server-products/server-boards.html
Thank you for choosing Intel, we will proceed to mark the thread as closed. Do not hesitate to reach back if further support is needed.
Paul R.
Intel Customer Support Technician
For firmware updates and troubleshooting tips, visit:
https://intel.com/support/serverbios
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