Problema al instalar w2008R2Enterprise-64 bit

Hola

I have an esxi 4.1 host. Estoy configurando una mv para w2008r2Enterp-64 bit. In the process of instalacion is in buscar controladora, pego pantallazo is.

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Mid platform are virtual IBM con los blade HS22, conexion con local disco is the cabina por fibra.

He probado instalacion tanto local como in una lun mv w2008.

Sabeis as puedo hacer?

Porque no con x 32 no tengo problemas!

MUCHAS gracias!

jejejeje ago me seemed the problem could come por otro lado. Nuevo Vamos, in todos los casos you dice lo mismo? No encuentra UN pilot right?.

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