Functionality internal to the card prevents initialization when this card is installed in the x16 slots. The workstation might halt at POST code 94 and not boot when an LSI SAS1064E controller card is installed in slots PCIe 0 or PCIe 2. Workstation Does Not Boot with LSI SAS1064E 4-Port Controller Card in x16 Slots The utility saves your changes and the workstation reboots with the power policy changes. Press the Esc key to exit the Intel ME BIOS Setup utility. Move the cursor to Desktop: ON in S0, S3 and press Enter.ĩ. Move the cursor to Intel ME ON in Host Sleep States and press Enter.Ĩ. Move the cursor to Intel ME Firmware Power Control and press Enter.ħ. System resets after configuration changes. Move the cursor to Intel ME Configuration and press Enter. The Intel ME BIOS Setup main menu appears.Ĥ. Power on the workstation and watch the output for the prompt to press Ctrl-P to enter the Intel ME Setup.Ģ. To Access the ME BIOS Setup Utility and Set Power Policiesġ. Note - If the ME BIOS is corrupted, use the firmware recovery procedures described in the section, Intel Management Engine Firmware Recovery Procedure (CPU Fan Error). This information will be added to a revision of the Sun Fire Ultra 24 Service Manual. To prevent or resolve this issue, use the following procedure to access the Management Engine (ME) BIOS Setup utility and change the power policies.
If you power on the workstation before the system enters the S3 sleep state, a CPU fan error might occur.
BIOS v1.50 is available on Tools and Drivers v1.3. If your OS was installed with IDE mode, set the SATA mode back to IDE mode after updating to BIOS v1.50 (or later).
SATA Mode Default Setting Changed to AHCI Mode With Update to BIOS v1.50 ROM Initialization Error Occurs When RAID is Enabled for On-board SATA Drives.RAID Array Greater Than 2 TB Is Not Recognized by the BIOS.
CPU Fan Error Might Occur After Power On.SATA Mode Default Setting Changed to AHCI Mode With Update to BIOS v1.50.The following hardware issues apply to the Sun Ultra 24 Workstation, regardless of the operating system (OS) installed on the workstation.