Server Tower Dell PowerEdge T110 II

Hello

For server Dell PowerEdge T110 II Tower

If I choose

Microsoft (r) Windows (r) Server 2008 x 64 R2 SP1 Standard Edition(5CAL), FI, S-Chinese [included in price]

as the operating system, why then I an error like

The version of Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1Operating system was to have 40 GB or 80 GB maximum hard Drivepartition. To solve the problem, please use the links provided.

choose which hard drive configuration?

Kind regards

Once you go to the section "Installation of boot (to Windows (r) OS only) Partition" and select 40 or 80 GB partition error you are referencing disappears.

Let us know if you have any other questions.

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