把顯示卡從 slot1 移到slot 3後,在嘗試安裝,應該就可以安裝作業系統了
官方文件網址 https://datacentersupport.lenovo.com/tw/en/solutions/ht503170
文件內容如下
System crashes when installing Microsoft Windows Server 2016 with the NVIDIA GFX NVS315 Adapter - Lenovo ThinkServer
Symptom
If the user inserts a NVS315 card into CPU PCIE slot 1, they may not be able to install Microsoft Windows Server 2016 RS1 or Windows 10 (Build: 14393). This may cause a stop error on the blue screen.
Also, if the user updates the OS to Windows Server 2016 RS1 or Windows 10 (Build: 14393), the system may crash with a blue screen.
The issue can be observed by performing the following:
The issue can be observed by performing the following:
- Insert the NVS315 card into CPU PCIE slot1.
- Install Windows Server 2016 (Build: 14393).
- The system will hit a stop error on the blue screen when the screen shows the Windows logo.
- Remove the NVS315 card and install Windows Server 2016 (Build: 14393), The OS can be installed normally.
- Shut down the system and put the NVS315 card back in. OS Boot will encounter the blue screen as a WHEA error.
(where WHEA = Windows Hardware Error Architecture)
Affected Configurations
The system may be any of the following Lenovo servers:
- ThinkServer RS140, any model
- ThinkServer RS160, any model
- ThinkServer TS140, any model
- ThinkServer TS150, any model
- ThinkServer TS440, any model
- ThinkServer TS450, any model
- ThinkServer TS460, any model, any TS460
The system is configured with at least one of the following:
- Microsoft Windows 10, any model
The system is configured with one or more of the following Lenovo Options:
- NVIDIA NVS315 GPU Adapter, Option SV10F62109, any NVS315
The system has the symptom described above.
Note: This does not imply that the network operating system will work under all combinations of hardware and software.
Please see the compatibility page for more information:
http://www.lenovo.com/us/en/serverproven/
Please see the compatibility page for more information:
http://www.lenovo.com/us/en/serverproven/
Solution
Microsoft released the KB3213986 (OS Build 14393.693)on January 10, 2017, the KB can fix this issue.
Refer to the following KB article link:
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/4009938/january-10-2017-kb3213986-os-build-14393-693
Insert the NVS315 card in the PCIe slot3 and update the KB3213986, and then shut down the SUT and move the NVS315 card back to the PCIe slot1. The system will boot normally.
Online updating to the latest version can also fix the issue.
Refer to the following KB article link:
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/4009938/january-10-2017-kb3213986-os-build-14393-693
Insert the NVS315 card in the PCIe slot3 and update the KB3213986, and then shut down the SUT and move the NVS315 card back to the PCIe slot1. The system will boot normally.
Online updating to the latest version can also fix the issue.
Workaround
- Insert the NVS315 card into PCIE slot 3 and users will be able to install Microsoft Windows Server 2016 RS1 or Windows 10 (Build: 14393) normally.
- Wait for Microsoft to release the hotfix (currently release is scheduled for January 10, 2017).
- After the user installs the hotfix, users will be able to use the NVS315 card in PCIE slot 1.
- The issue does not occur when installing Microsoft Windows Sever 2012 or Windows 10(Build: 10586).
- If users insert the NVS315 card into the PCH PCIE slot, the issue does not occur.
Note: Moving the adapter to CPU PCIe Slot 3 may cause performance degradation of the adapter.
(where PCH = Platform Controller Hub
(where PCH = Platform Controller Hub
Additional Information
Microsoft Windows Sever 2016 RS1 and Windows 10(Build: 14393) changed the CPU TCVC0M (D1.F0.R114h [7:1]) register to disabled. The single processor servers that support Windows 10 and Windows Server 2016 need the CPU TCVC0M (D1.F0.R114h [7:1]) register to be enabled when inserting an NVS315 card into a CPU PCIE slot.
(where TCVC0M = Traffic Class / Virtual Channel 0 Map)
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