USB as a Main Storage device
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 @Dashrender Oh, so flash the BIOS? 
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 @Mike-Ralston said: @Dashrender Oh, so flash the BIOS? That's not a bad idea. Was it fully updated before? 
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 @scottalanmiller , @coliver Yes, it was. 
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 Hate to ask this question because I have heard horror stories, but is your bios/server firmware at the most current version? I've seen in the past where updating has fixed odd bios issues. Edit: @scottalanmiller beat me to it. 
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 @Mike-Ralston said: @Dashrender Oh, so flash the BIOS? You could try that, but no - normally in the BIOS you have an option to 'set default settings' this will remove any changes you've made, then you reboot and start over tweeking the BIOS. 
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 @Dashrender said: @Mike-Ralston said: @Dashrender Oh, so flash the BIOS? You could try that, but no - normally in the BIOS you have an option to 'set default settings' this will remove any changes you've made, then you reboot and start over tweeking the BIOS. I might have to, I can't access the BIOS and the UEFI has now "Died", so I'm not sure what else to do. 
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 @coliver said: Hate to ask this question because I have heard horror stories, but is your bios/server firmware at the most current version? I've seen in the past where updating has fixed odd bios issues. Edit: @scottalanmiller beat me to it. Outdated BIOS could easily be the issue. 
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 @Mike-Ralston said: I might have to, I can't access the BIOS and the UEFI has now "Died", so I'm not sure what else to do. Something is definitely, seriously wrong. 
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 @scottalanmiller I'm having it run a system diagnostic now. The UEFI unlocked on the 4th go, but there's no option to turn it off. 
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 Or, maybe it's just not supported. 
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 @art_of_shred said: Or, maybe it's just not supported. I guess I'm lost on what you are trying to do, exactly? Are you trying to use a USB drive as a datastore for ESXi? or some other hypervisor? 
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 @Dashrender said: @art_of_shred said: Or, maybe it's just not supported. I guess I'm lost on what you are trying to do, exactly? Are you trying to use a USB drive as a datastore for ESXi? or some other hypervisor? Exactly. 
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 @scottalanmiller said: @Dashrender said: @art_of_shred said: Or, maybe it's just not supported. I guess I'm lost on what you are trying to do, exactly? Are you trying to use a USB drive as a datastore for ESXi? or some other hypervisor? Exactly. I don't think it's possible. I think you can use an external HDD like that, but not a flash drive. 
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 What's the problem? Does ESXi not see the drive as a place you could put a VMDK? 
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 It's to host a Xen Server, correct? 
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 @Dashrender said: What's the problem? Does ESXi not see the drive as a place you could put a VMDK? Well, XenServer specifically tells me that Virtual Drives aren't enabled when I attempt to install to it. IT sees the USB just fine. 
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 Hmmm... so, maybe it's not supported? 
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