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PowerEdge: How to Delete a Virtual Disk Using the System Setup

Summary: This article provides information about how to delete a virtual disk using the Device Settings menu on a PowerEdge server. If your PowerEdge server is running the UEFI mode as a boot mode, the RAID BIOS is not displayed. ...

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Instructions

Delete a Virtual Disk.

  1. Press the F2 key during the POST to open the System Setup menu.
    Or the F10 key to open the Lifecycle Controller menu and select System SetupAdvanced Hardware Configuration.
    LiveCycle controller - Advanced Hardware Configuration

  2. On the System Setup Main Menu screen, click Device Settings.
    SystemSetup_SelectDeviceSettings

  3. On the Device Settings screen, click the target RAID controller.
    For the 14th generation system, select Main Menu on the Dashboard View after selecting the controller.
    SystemSetup_DashboardView

  4. On the Main Menu screen, click Virtual Disk Management.
    SystemSetup_ControllerMainMenu

  5. On the Virtual Disk Management screen, click the virtual disk to be deleted.

  6. Select Delete Virtual Disk from the Operation drop-down menu and click Go.
    SystemSetup_DeleteVDOperation

  7. Read the warning displayed, select Confirm, and click Yes.
    SystemSetup_DeleteVDWarning

  8. Once the "The Operation has been performed successfully" message is displayed, click OK.

  9. On the Virtual Disk Management screen, ensure that the deleted virtual disk is not listed.


Affected Products

Servers, PowerEdge
Article Properties
Article Number: 000136465
Article Type: How To
Last Modified: 20 Sept 2024
Version:  6
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