Dell PowerEdge T300 ntoskrnl.exe missing or corrupt [MS]

Dell PowerEdge T300
To: Win server 2003 32-bit st
pOWEReDGE Expandable RAID Controller BIOS
LSI 2007
PERC 6 / i adapter
6.0.3 - 0002 Pack FW

It operating system starta no segnalando immediatamente di installare una copia del file ntoskrnl.exe

Diagnostica no notes problemi hw

It is properly Marin raid:

1Protection drive found on the host adapter
1 virtual drive managed by the BIOS

Per ripristinare it Sop ho tried a con un disco di install di w2003 startare my non vede he raid e non ho a disposizione I driver (f6).

Buongiorno,

pilot of the it by it e perc6i controller he following:

http://downloads.Dell.com/FOLDER97889M/10/DELL_MULTI-DEVICE_A07_R211422.exe

Speaking saluti

Manual

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