ESXi and Dell Poweredge T410 install issues...

Hello, we just bought a spanking new beand Dell Poweredge T410 with S300 raid Card... useless day, Esxi 4.0 or 4.1 will not install on it... We get an error message during the installation:

"Could not find a data device to decompress the image for.

This server was prchased Feb 2011... can someone tell me how I can get installed on esxi?

The S300 controller isn't a device supported for ESXi. You must add a supported RAID controller. There are many other RAID controllers available for this server. The Perc 5 and 6 controllers are also good choices and are available on sites like e - bay, etc.

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