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Dell 7530
Anyone out there using Dell 7530 laptops? We purchased a fleet of 7530 and have FDE/MEPP installed on them. They are randomly RSOD'ing. We have a ticket open with Check Point, but wanted to know if anyone out there have 7530's with FDE installed.
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We were originally using 80.84 and upgraded to 82.50. Still having the issue with 82.50.
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Over many support calls (and experience) one thing I do without fail on a Dell is to make sure the bios is on the latest version.
- Clients must NOT have:
RAID.
Partitions that are part of stripe or volume sets.
Hybrid Drive or other similar Drive Cache Technologies. See sk107381.
The root directory cannot be compressed. Subdirectories of the root directory can be compressed.
given this is a high-performance device some of the options above may be the issue? It is also worth testing E83.00 on a client too.
I hope this helps.
Dan
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We suspect this issue is specific to this laptop model, thus we are checking it specifically on the same model to verify that the issue reproduces in our labs as well.
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Did you ever find the root cause/solution?
We're seeing something similar on some of our devices. I'll log a call with our partner, but wondered what was found to be the issue?
Thanks
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In our case, we believe it was caused by the model of the hard drive. The laptops with LiteON drives were crashing while other models were not. Dell agreed to swap them out for us as they crashed.
