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Virtual Media

Problem
Virtual Media doesn't
work.
There is no Virtual Media
icon on my Control
Panel.
I can't boot my remote
server from my Virtual
Media drive.
If I connect a USB floppy
drive to a remote server,
it can boot the remote
server. But, if I map it to
the remote server as a
Virtual Media drive, it
cannot boot the remote
server.
I cannot mount a Folder
as a Virtual Media
device.
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The remote server's mainboard does not support USB. If
there is a newer firmware and BIOS version for the remote
server's mainboard – one that supports USB – get it from
the manufacturer and upgrade the server's mainboard
firmware and BIOS.
1. Virtual Media only supports devices connected with
KA7166, KA7168, KA7169, KA7175, KA7176 or
KA7177 KVM Adapter Cables with V-Series KVM over
IP switches.
2. You must be have Administrator privileges on your client
computer. (This is a Windows limitation.)
Your remote server's BIOS doesn't support booting from a
USB drive. Get the latest firmware and BIOS version for
your mainboard from the manufacturer and upgrade your
mainboard BIOS.
USB floppy drives have two types of format: UFI and CBI.
Both can be used for OS level virtual media functions, but
currently only UFI is supported for BIOS level (such as
boot) functions.
If the actual Folder is formatted with the FAT16 file system,
it cannot be mounted if its size exceeds 2GB.
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