Long story short the iommu setup wasn't idea on my board so I did a bios update to see if it would split things up better and since the update it's just sitting at the boot screen with the dxe--bios pci bus enumeration 94. It's been about an hour now so I know something must be wrong at this point. Also when in the ipmi it still lists the old firmware as being on the board.
Any ideas?
Hello, I got 2x SuperServer E300-9D-8CN8TP with X11SDV-8C-TP8F motherboards from my work place. I found some AC adapters that power on the device and now am troubleshooting them. They startup and go to "DXE - BIOS PCI Bus Enumeration" with a code of 92, it stays there and then reboots. I plugged in the ethernet cable to the IPMI port in hopes that I could do something from there. The BMC got the ip 192.168.1.152. If anymore information is needed I will provide it to the best of my abilities. Thank you.
tldr: Does anyone know how I could get passed DXE - BIOS PCI Bus Enumeration Code 92 on a X11SDV-8C-TP8F?
After this part the system will restart. The right label is IPMI, when I go to 192.168.1.152 it asks for a username and password. I put the username as ADMIN and the password as 002590B8FDE9 but that doesn't work. I don't see any other place that lists a password for IPMI. Top down view of the E300-9D-8CN8TP with X11SDV-8C-TP8F motherboardEdit: So I got 32GB DDR4 ECC RAM and with that I was able to boot and get into bios. There are other issues involving code 79 but that will have to be a different issue.
Thank you for your help!
Got a SP E300-D9-4CN8TP brand new from Newegg.com and it's stuck at booting time with code DXE--BIOS PCI Bus enumeration 92. It reboots after ~10sec at this point. It's doing this with no storage attached and only one RAM module attached. I can't access to the BIOS neither. I have tried all I could imagine including reset CMOS and acceding using IPMI getting same result. Very poor experience for an almost 1K mini server. Idk what I'm missing here.
I had a real problem with this on a Supermicro 6017B‐URF hanging at the "System initializing........91". Lacking the tools to complete all the recommendations in supermicro.com/support/faqs/faq.cfm?faq=18922 we fixed the issue by removing the clock battery, attempting to boot without it in place and then re-inserting the battery and rebooting.
Had this problem when the video output was to "UEFI" in BIOS. Resetting the BIOS to defaults (by removing power and the CMOS battery) fixed it by reverting the BIOS video output to "Legacy".
Hi guys I have a pretty serious PC problem so I hope some of you can help me. A few days ago during a shutdown Windows hangs on shutdown by switching to a black screen that leads the PC to a loop of blank reboots terminated by a direct shutdown of the PC using the power button. Subsequently, the PC was no longer able to boot, not even reaching the BIOS, the boot phase stopped with the motherboard with q-code 94 corresponding to the "PCI Bus enumeration" phase and the VGA led lit and then the boot retries automatically without ever reaching the BIOS and showing no video signal at all. Last night, two days passed (after trying various cmos, reboots and removal of power to discharge the capacitors) the PC randomly boots and resets a Windows error. Everything works perfectly (tested with cinebench r23, Crystal diskmark and some games) and even turning off and on again no problem of fate. After hours of use, convinced that everything had been resolved, I turn off the PC again and Windows freezes in the same way, bringing the PC back to its previous state. Today I tried for 6-7 hours to overcome this continous boot loop with constant code 94 and no video signal on the screen, but i wasn't able ti solve it and I have no idea how yesterday the PC managed to post. I suspect or a software problem of corruption of the BIOS due in some way to Windows or some hardware problem of the motherboard maybe, even if in my opinion the problem is really illogical and difficult to understand and appeared suddenly. Right now I have tried to remove the battery of the mobo, tried a boot without the nvme with the os, but I have not tried yet to move the video card to other slots or such solutions as the system is cooled by a fairly complex double custom loop which takes time to take apart.
If anyone is able to help me I would be really grateful.
PS: we are talking about a really high-end rig (5950x, Asus dark Hero, 3090, ax1600i) each component cooled with custom loop