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The following message is displayed: It is recommended to reboot the system when a thermal profile change has been made. This is to ensure all power, and thermal settings are activated.
- How to disable C-States and C1E on a PowerEdge Server? Boot to the server and press F2 to enter the system setup. Select System BIOS. Select the System Profile Settings. Change the C1E, C-state to disable. Save and exit the System Setup. Reboot the machine for the change to take effect.
wnos.ini - Cannot access system profile There is already a similar thread, but the problem isnt solved and there are no usefull points of reference. My environment: 2 W2K3 2003 DCs1 W2K8 R2 RDS1 T1...
System Profile Settings: "Workload profile" compliance I was wondering what was wrong as the compliance failed on half of my servers (Current Value = "Not Available") even though the remediation process apparently set the "VtOptimizedProfile" correctly.