Installation of PowerEdge R220 Raid Configuration + Windows Server 2008 r2

I have dell poweredge server R220 am tring to install windows server 2008r2, but can't so please guide me how to install before the end of March I should install os

What do you mean 'impossible'... What's the problem?

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