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Asked by FMPC in Computer Servers
Hi All,
Dell, dell, dell... New Poweredge server T100 came with case intrusion alert ON. Can't get hold of their support as I'm told my service tag is not from UK (no idea why as it was ordered on CO.UK dell and delivered in the UK...). Anyway, the problem is that I cannot restart the server without having to be there in person to press the F1 button. I've been in the BIOS and the only tihng I can find is to clear LOG. Did that many times with no positive outcome. The LOG does get cleared but the alert still asks for the F1. Tried opening the case (won't hurt it now...) to clear BIOS, no luck! Tried removing the sensor - screams to put it back! Tried jamming the sensor and clearing CMOS, still no luck - "press F1 to continue"!!!
Has anyone got any stress-less solutions before I have to call India to speak to a DELL tech?
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