ASUS TS300-E4-PA4 User Manual
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To install an operating system, first ensure all hardware is properly connected. Insert the OS installation media (DVD/USB), power on the server, and enter the BIOS by pressing DEL during boot. Set the boot priority to your installation media and follow the on-screen instructions to complete the OS installation.
Check the power connections and ensure the power supply is functioning. Verify that the power button is not stuck and try a different power outlet. If the issue persists, consider checking internal components like RAM and CPU for proper installation.
Download the latest BIOS version from the ASUS support website. Copy the BIOS file to a USB drive. Reboot the server and enter the BIOS setup. Use the EZ Flash utility to select the BIOS file from the USB drive and follow the instructions to update.
Power down the server and unplug all power sources. Open the chassis and locate the RAM slots. Insert the new RAM modules into the available slots, ensuring they are securely seated. Close the chassis and power on the server to verify the new memory is recognized.
Check the network cables and connections. Verify the network settings in the operating system. Ensure the network drivers are up to date. If the problem persists, test with a different network device or port to isolate the issue.
Regularly clean dust from the server components and ensure proper airflow. Check for firmware and driver updates. Monitor system logs for errors and perform data backups. Verify that all hardware components are functioning correctly.
Back up any necessary data from the failing drive. Power down the server and remove the drive from its bay. Insert the new drive into the same slot, ensuring it's securely connected. Power on the server and configure the new drive in the BIOS or RAID controller as needed.
Yes, you can configure RAID. Enter the RAID configuration utility during boot by pressing the specified key (usually Ctrl + I or Ctrl + M). Follow the on-screen instructions to create or manage RAID arrays, choosing the desired RAID level based on your needs.
Ensure that the server is placed in a well-ventilated area. Check that all fans are operational and not obstructed by dust. Consider adding additional cooling solutions if necessary and ensure thermal paste on the CPU is applied correctly.
To reset the BIOS password, power down the server and unplug it. Open the chassis and locate the CMOS battery. Remove the battery for a few minutes, then reinsert it. This action should reset the BIOS settings, including the password.