install windows2003 Server poweredge t410

Im trying to install windows 2003 enterprise edition in a dell poweredge T410, but it shows the error cannot find the hard drive, how can I install windows 2003 Enterprise edition r2 on the edge of power supply dell T410? What drivers do I need?

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I would support you for this post in the Windows Server Forum.

http://social.technet.Microsoft.com/forums/en-us/winservergen/threads

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