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  • Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 AHCI RAID change

    Hello

    OS: Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1
    Storage: 1 x SSD
    Tip: Supermicro X9SRW-f

    Currently, the SATA in the BIOS option is on AHCI. Start Windows on the desktop without problem.

    Objective: Convert AHCI Raid mode. The integrated chipset to create a matrix to mirror with 2 x SSD.

    I downloaded the disk driver for this card and installed the Intel Rapid Storage driver/software. I reboot and switch the SATA Raid mode. Windows starts to load and immediately blue screens. Put the SATA to AHCI mode allows me to boot successfully.

    There are a few other drivers from the disc. Install these drivers, the windows are no longer boot in AHCI or Raid mode.
    iaStorA.inf: installs rest AHCI Raid Controller Miniport + RTS filter driver
    iaStorB.inf: installs rest AHCI Raid Controller Miniport + RTS filter driver

    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESystemCurrentControlSetServicesMsahci\\\ (set to 0 Start)
    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\IastorV (set to 0 Start)

    How can I activate the raid option and get Windows to start without error? Registry hack? Other drivers?

    * Note the OS has been cloned for the SSD. I don't have the option for the new Windows installation.

    This issue is beyond the scope of this site and must be placed on Technet or MSDN

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

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  • D20 problem of configuration of Windows Server 2008 R2 / 1 x SATA HD / 4 x SATA SSD

    Hi all

    I have a Mod D20. 4155 and want to use next to it is by default SATA HDD SATA SSD four disks of virtual machines. Windows Server 2008 R2 will be the OS with the use of its Hyper-V features.

    I have Aproblem with detection of drives in the configuration of the operating system. All 5 disks are visible in the Marvell controller BIOS setup. It is possible to configure a RAID on the SSD, etc, but I don't "see" any disk in the configuration of the operating system. I tried to load additional drivers in the part of the Setup utility GUI, but it did not work. I tried with the driver Marcell SAS and Intel Matrix driver, both located at http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/site.wss/migr-72280.html.

    Suggestions for the BIOS of the PC / BIOS Marvell / OS installation configurations?

    Best regards, Chrischmi

    Hi all

    I found the solution myself. After detection, the default drive is a SATA drive (and), I got the idea to test it on the Intel SATA controller. It was possible to install the spirit of the machine the disks attached to the Intel controller. After installation, I went to Device Manager and installed the driver of Lenovo Marvell, rekindled the Marvell controller disk and started the. Successfully. Yes!

    On my way to the solution, I had another problem: in the setup of Windows GUI part, I got an error of 0 x 80300001 with Lenovo's Intel SATA driver. It was not possible to install windows Server on the SATA drive with reason0x80300001. very helpful post, Microsoft! (-) I decided to use the default Microsoft for the Intel SATA controller driver after a reboot. Installer executed well, but ended with an error 0 x 80070017 and problems of copy of (unknown) files. The solution (found after a few hours...) was to burn a new installation of Windows Server DVD. I don't want to talk about it anymore...

    -Christoph

  • How the mirror system and boot partition (RAID1) in Windows Server 2008 and SATA disks

    looking to make a Windows Server 2008 to a desktop computer that meets all the requirements of Server 2008.

    I have 2 hard drives SATA 2 to identical installed. No RAID controller.

    Is this possible?

    Hello

    The question you posted would be better suited in the TechNet Forums. I would recommend posting your query in the TechNet Forums.

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

  • Windows Server 2008 R2 with Exchange of HDD replaceable hot backup?

    I have a server that is running Windows Server 2008 R2 with 4 exchangeable to hard drives hot.  3 250 GB disks and configured in RAID 5.  The 4th 1 TB hard drive and used for the backup.  With capabilities to warm the intention was to use the 4th hard drive as a player traded for backup purposes, put the inactive disks in a vault without danger for the security and protection.  Unfortunately I was able to configure Windows backup software to recognize the multiple backup drives.

    I hope that someone is aware of this problem and knows how to solve.  If yes I would appreciate to hear your solution.

    Thanks in advance

    Harry Myers

    Hi Harry,.

    I would recommend reposting in our forum Technet Windows Server Backup, where one of the experts in this area would be better suited to offer you a solution.

  • Software RAID for Server 2008

    I have a PC that I want to load Server 2008, with two sets of HDD of 250 GB in RAID 1. My motherboard doesn't support RAID 1, can I find a software RAID that will work with Server 2008?

    What I found which seems to have worked. I installed the two 250 GB HARD drive. Then the loading of Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1, when he asked which will lead to load on, I chose the disk 0. After completing the installation of Windows, I went to disk management. I saw a disk 0 by a system reserved 100 MB, a C: drive with 232,79 GB type base and a GB 1, unallocated, 232,88.

    I have converted the disk 0 to dynamic. Right-click Disk 0, select Convert to dynamic disk.

    Then I have a right on the C: drive and selected click Add Mirror, selected disk 1, ok/next, then it C: mirrored on both drives. He left 100MB on disk 1 unallocated.

  • Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard 32-bit blue screen Crash

    Hello

    Our company used a Windows Server 2008 Standard 32-bit R2 as a database server and the Web server at the end of 2009. It was working fine until recently. In the last 6 months, we do experience error blue screen and system crash. It happens at random may be once or twice a day or it just doesn't happen at all for 2 or 3 weeks.
    The last blue screen was on 14 September at about 7:30, I take the Memory.Dmp with Windbg and here is the content file:
    Debug version of Microsoft Windows (R) 6.12.0002.633 X 86
    Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
    Loading dump file [C:\Windows\MEMORY. DMP]
    The core dump file summary: the single kernel address space is available
    Symbol search path is: SRV * c:\websymbols* http://msdl.microsoft.com/download/symbols;srv * http://msdl.microsoft.com/download/symbols
    Executable search path is:
    Windows Server 2008/Windows Vista Kernel Version 6002 (Service Pack2) MP (2 processors) free x 86 compatible
    Product: Server, suite: TerminalServer
    By: 6002.18484.x86fre.vistasp2_gdr.110617 - 0336
    Computer name:
    Kernel base = 0x81a1d000 PsLoadedModuleList = 0x81b34c70
    The debugging session: Wed Sept 14 07:32:17.377 2011 (UTC - 04:00)
    System Uptime: 0 days 10:37:36.088
    Loading the kernel symbols
    ...............................................................
    ................................................................
    ........
    Loading user symbols
    Loading unloaded module list
    ......
    *******************************************************************************
    *                                                                             *
    * Bugcheck analysis *.
    *                                                                             *
    *******************************************************************************
    Use! analyze - v to obtain detailed debugging information.
    BugCheck D1, {10, 5, 0, 8bf70422}
    ERROR: Module load completed but symbols can be loaded for aarahci.sys
    ERROR: Module load completed but symbols can be loaded for intelppm.sys
    Probably caused by: aarahci.sys (aarahci + 3d 422)
    Follow-up: MachineOwner
    ---------
    0: kd >
    ! analyze - v
    *******************************************************************************
    *                                                                             *
    * Bugcheck analysis *.
    *                                                                             *
    *******************************************************************************
    DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL (d1)
    An attempt was made to access an address pageable (or completely invalid) to a
    application interrupt level (IRQL) that is too high.  It is usually
    caused by drivers using a wrong address.
    If the kernel debugger is available, get a stack backtrace.
    Arguments:
    Arg1: 00000010, referenced memory
    Arg2: 00000005, IRQL
    Arg3: 00000000, value 0 = read operation, 1 = write operation
    Arg4: 8bf70422, address memory
    Debugging information:
    ------------------
    READ_ADDRESS: 00000010
    CURRENT_IRQL: 5
    FAULTING_IP:
    aarahci + 3d 422
    8bf70422 8b 5010 mov edx, dword ptr [eax + 10 h]
    DEFAULT_BUCKET_ID: VISTA_DRIVER_FAULT
    BUGCHECK_STR: 0XD1
    Nom_processus: System
    TRAP_FRAME: 81b12b10-(.trap 0xffffffff81b12b10)
    ErrCode = 00000000
    EAX = 00000000 ebx = 8e209038 ecx = 00000007 edx = 00000080 esi = 8e203bdc edi = 79000010
    EIP = 8bf70422 esp = 81b12b84 ebp = 81b12bc0 iopl = 0 nv up ei pl zr pe nc
    CS = 0008 ss = 0010 ds = 0023're = 0023 fs = 0030 gs = 0000 efl = 00010246
    aarahci + 0x3d422:
    8bf70422 8b 5010 mov edx, dword ptr [eax + 10 h] ds:0023:00000010 is?
    Reset the default scope
    LAST_CONTROL_TRANSFER: from 8bf70422 to 81a6afd9
    STACK_TEXT:
    81b12b10 8bf70422 badb0d00 84c67c38 00000080 nt! KiTrap0E + 0x2e1
    WARNING: Information not available stack unwind. Sequence of images may be wrong.
    81b12bc0 8bf70899 8e209038 84a2a458 84a2a360 aarahci + 0x3d422
    81b12bdc 8bf70c96 8e203bdc 00000002 00000006 aarahci + 0x3d899
    81b12bf0 8bf673b2 8e203bdc 81b12c14 8bf3b32e aarahci + 0x3dc96
    81b12bfc 8bf3b32e 8e203bdc 84a11a30 84a11ae8 aarahci + 0x343b2
    81b12c14 8bf37d81 00a2a08c 81b12c38 8bf860b4 aarahci + 0x832e
    81b12c20 8bf860b4 84a2a004 849dd784 849dd780 aarahci + 0x4d81
    81b12c38 81 has 63970 849dd780 84a11a30 81ddaf6b SCSIPORT! ScsiPortInterrupt + 0x2a
    81b12c64 81a638e9 ffffff02 81b12cf8 00000061 nt! KiChainedDispatch2ndLvl + 0 x 44
    81b12c64 8c3d1406 ffffff02 81b12cf8 00000061 nt! KiChainedDispatch + 0 x 29
    81b12cf8 81acdcd4 84c59cb8 85278ac0 00000000 intelppm + 0 x 1406
    81b12d50 0000000e 81ac5861 00000000 00000000 nt! PoIdle + 0x2d1
    0000000e 81b12d54 00000000 00000000 00000000 nt
    ! KiIdleLoop + 0xd
    STACK_COMMAND: kb
    FOLLOWUP_IP:
    aarahci + 3d 422
    8bf70422 8b 5010 mov edx, dword ptr [eax + 10 h]
    SYMBOL_STACK_INDEX: 1
    SYMBOL_NAME: aarahci + 3d 422
    FOLLOWUP_NAME: MachineOwner
    MODULE_NAME: aarahci
    Nom_image: aarahci.sys
    DEBUG_FLR_IMAGE_TIMESTAMP: 48920ae4
    FAILURE_BUCKET_ID: 0xD1_aarahci + 3d 422
    BUCKET_ID: 0xD1_aarahci + 3d 422
    Follow-up: MachineOwner
    ---------
    -----------------------------------------------------------
    I check the server system property and I see that we use ADAPTEC Serial ATA RAID host as storage next to Microsoft iCSCI and ADAPTEC RAID SCSI Disk Device 500 GB HD controller initiator.
    I also see that ADAPTEC Serial ATA RAID host uses aarahci.sys as a pilot, I check the driver, it's the most recent driver.
    My question is the same as I understand that there is something wrong with the driver, but I don't know what really happened. Maybe the driver is not good, the disc has fault or we do not have enough memory (our server has only 4 GB of RAM and memory load is still > 80%, sometimes it reached 96% and current Page File is 4265 MB)
    Can someone help me to point out what exactly happens with the error above?
     
    That means CURRENT_IRQL: 5?
    and what it means: DEFAULT_BUCKET_ID: VISTA_DRIVER_FAULT
    Thanks a lot for your help.

    Post in the Windows Server Forums:
    http://social.technet.Microsoft.com/forums/en-us/category/WindowsServer/

  • Hard drives not found when you try to install Windows Server 2008

    Hey guys and girls,

    I've spent the last 20 hours, trying to solve the problem of not being able to install windows server 2008 r2 on a new Dell server.

    My configuration is:

    Dell PowerEdge R310

    4 x 1 TB 7.2 K SATA HDD

    Controller Raid PERC H700

    I can't even install the drivers that I downloaded from the Dell support site because Windows Server 2008 Setup will not recognize them.  These factors include the Raid Controller, chipsets Intel, SATA etc.

    I used the settings default, all changed the Auto Off Ports and vica versa, I put the server in Raid and ATA mode with all the possibilities, but it will be will not detect any HD!

    Please help, as it is essential for my health, employment and mental health.

    Best regards

    Sami L.

    What OS?  What RAID controller?  How many discs?  The size?  RAID level?

    I can't assume that everything is the same, especially when you have a different system altogether which does not support the H700 (so the files would have been meaningless even if Dell had not broken links). :)

  • Installation of Windows server 2008 on Poweredge R320

    Hello everyone

    We bought a new Poweredge R320 server in order to install 64-bit Windows Server R2. There are 2 drives inside and they are preconfgured as raid1.

    I changed the configuration of SATA in RAID mode and also initialized by PERC-H310 RAID1 without any problem. When the server starts up, I see the following messages.

    We found no Raid 0 disks

    1 Vitrual disk (s) were found.


    I can boot from the windows media but no disks are found and is prompting me to browse and install the drivers from nesseray. So I downloaded

    SAS Raid drivers from this link: ftp://ftp.dell.com/Pages/Drivers/poweredge-r320.html#Drivers%20for%20OS%20Deployment

    Windows 2008 R2 64 Bit driver for controllers in PERC H310/H710/H710P/H810
    Windows 2008 R2 64 Bit driver for controllers in PERC H310/H710/H710P/H810
    Recommended 5.2.220.64 18/10/2012 Windows
    Windows Server 2008 R2

    The name of the file is: DRVR_WIN_M20VR_5.2.220.64_A02_ZPE.exe

    I extracted the contents of a USB, restarted the server and when you are prompted for drivers during the windows installation, I traveled to USB which 2 files are found.

    nodev.inf

    percsas.inf

    I tried both of them, but every time I get a message saying to make sure that the correct drivers are found. It seems that is not the correct drivers.

    Could be he you please direct me to the correct drivers? Or if you have any suggestions please let me know.

    Thank you very much

    Goudeuk

    Even I have the same problem... Can anyone suggest a solution?

    Thank you

    Scott

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  • Driver problem: Windows Server 2008 R2 on server T110 II with PERC S300 (RAID10)

    I have the Dell PowerEdge T110 II server with PERC S300 RAID card.  I installed 4 hard drives & them set on RAID10 in initial configuration.  The card mother recognizes the PCI-E card, which in turn recognizes readers.

    I pop in the Windows Server 2008 R2 DVD and I start from DVD, but when I get to the part where I have to choose a file location, it appears that he is not a player available.  There is another option to add a driver.  Then I went on the site ( http://tinyurl.com/PercS300driver) downloaded appropriate driver, added to USB & when I get to this screen, I'm trying to add the driver.  However, he said "there is no signed in this folder drivers."

    Does anyone know what I might be missing?

    You are using the wrong driver.  The one you linked to says it's for Server 2008 x 86.  As 2008 R2 64-bit only, there is no way it will work.  Use this driver for 2008 R2 (you must change the drop down menu on site driver downloads / to the correct operating system):

    www.dell.com/.../DriverDetails

    Be sure to run first to extract it, and then put the contents extracted on your CD/DVD/USB for use with the link to load a driver.

  • License with Windows Server 2008 Guest OS.

    Hello

    I installed on a host (System Dell R810) vSphere with 24 physical cores with hyper-threading. If I install a Windows Server 2008 Standard Edition/64-bit, on the physical hardware, I see 48 processors.

    I would like to convert this system into a system in a virtualized with vSphere environment. Assuming that I buy enough licenses VMWare, which is the maximum number of VMWare virtual cores I can refer to various OS comments? Also, if I have the Windows Standard edition, which is the maximum. number of virtualized hearts would be the guest operating system, see?

    Also, is there a document describing how licensing works and how things refers to a VMWare deployment.

    Thank you.

    http://www.VMware.com/download/EULA/multicore.html

    VMware licenses is based on the number of Sockets in the box... carrots.

    Here is a short breakdown in licensing requirements.

    ESXi free-4 core support only.

    Software licenses with hearts of six (6) by restriction of processor: vSphere Essentials, vSphere Essentials Plus, vSphere Standard and vSphere Enterprise

    Twelve software licenses (12) cores per CPU restriction: vSphere Advanced and vSphere Enterprise Plus

    Microsoft licenses - depends on the day: o)

    It's your best reference. - http://download.microsoft.com/download/E/E/C/EECF5D44-9A88-43D8-AFDB-D2AB82BE035C/Win%20Server%20Lic%20Book%20customer%20hi-res.pdf

    Windows Standard - for each license, you get a single virtual machine.

    Windows Enterprise - for each license, you can run 4xVM

    Windows Datacenter - you register each Jack in the box (like VMware) - run as VM of this family of products that you can (IE, Windows 2008, Datacenter Edition allows all x Windows 2008 flavours).  I'm not positive is a Windows 2008 R2 allows to downgrade to Windows 2008 flavors as well.  So I guess.

    My recommendation - pony up the money and get data center and then laugh if Microsoft comes audit because you don't care.

    SQL 2008 licensing - read carefully - it changes and is confusing.  Best to call the Microsoft license program to be positive.

    Hardware capabilities

    http://www.directionsonmicrosoft.com/sample/domis/update/2008/02feb/0208ws2plp_ch.htm

    Limitations of VMware – you can create within a VM CPU 8. However if you need that many cores... rethink its acceptability of virtualization.  See #5, and then read it again.

    Now, just throw in the standard practices and answering the questions I know you will come back and ask.

    #1-non, it has no USB support in a virtual machine.  You can't attach an external drive to your VM.  Look at the IP/USB devices for the solutions for this.

    #2-Si you create a larger hardware RAID array then 2 TB it won't work.  Each virtual disk/LUN/table/Container (to use the terminology whaever) needs to be more boy then 2 TB-512bytes (use 1.99 TB to be sure). RDM, also, cannot be greater then 2 TB.  In addition, I recommend to use initiator ISCI inside the virtual machine.

    #3-la recommendation is to try to stay in the range of 10-20 VMS per VMFS volume (much busy VM can cause scsi reservation issues).  He got much better then you can push the limits (wait for RParkers response when he sees it: o))

    #4-you can create multiple VMFS volumes and join them together to make a larger VMFS volume.  Strongly discouraged

    practical #5-bonnes of virtualization - forget what you know about the allocation of resources.  Start a Windows 2008 VM with 1 GB/Max 2 GB of RAM and a single processor.  ONLY increase CPU/RAM after you have determined you must.  Least CPU multiple VM's best for planning

    average #6-sursouscription is usually 4-5 WHAT VM by heart, but of course it depends on the load and SMP VM

    #7-do not ask solution best backup (of the beginning of war) - your typical responses are going to be Veeam, Vizioncore, esXpress as 3 all with scripts and a few others mentioned (like VDR).  Try them all (this way you can get backups and not pay for at least 90 days: o))

    #8-don't freak out cause of your VM Windows 2008 allows you to use all of the memory of your host immediately.  Until you use all of the memory, the virtual machine will be uuse large pages (which is good for performance).  Once that oversubscribe you too far, they will all move to 4 k pages, and your memory usage will drop dramatically.  After that, when the memory is the most... you are done... not go further: o)

    There are literally hundreds, but if getting vmware these tips here sticky would be we would have probably two times fewer threads and a much higher quality content.  Of course, #3, #6 and #7 will probably provoke a debate already.  I apologize in advance.

  • Performance issues with Windows Server 2008 host

    Hi all

    If I use a Windows Server 2008 host on my ESXi 4 installation.  I've recently upgraded to version 4 and had previously experienced similar problems and 3.5.  I also improved the hardware in the virtual computer to version 7 on all my guest OS.  The host in question is a file server.  Essentially what happens is sometimes that if a user opens a document (for most of the audio and/or video documents), the media file will take a minute or two to load then jump during playback.  If it's something like a file PDF/Word/Excel, the respective program crashes when the file loads or changes are saved, taking about a minute to respond to the user to enter again.  This problem is also very sparadic.  I even had this problem occurs when I'm the only user accessing the file server.  The specification of my VMware host is 3.2 GHz Xeon dual processor and 7 GB of RAM.  Two data warehouses are hosted on internal SATA hard drives.  ESXi is on the build 219382.  VMware tools is installed and update on all guest OS so far.  With regard to the use of the resources on the computer host, the memory usage with all my virtual machines running is almost always around 5.2 GB on the 7 available and the CPU usage is usually around 2 GHz.

    Looking at the logs performance monitor, I noticed an increase in the use of the disc during the shutdowns.  Are there utilities built to test the internal hard drives to find errors?  If this isn't the case, anyone recommend a utility that I can use to do this?

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    As mentioned disk SATA performance is less than ideal, or even acceptable by many people. The SATA drives in a configuration having non-RAID which makes it doubly Yes. If they were at least in a RAID 0, 0 + 1 or 5 configuration you would have best performance among readers (would be loath to 0 though, since there is no parity involved).

    Using the means on board mode SATA drive controller (or not RAID) of the SATA it runs the performance as low as possible.

    I wouldn't have even thought to have a server, or a system, used as a server that does not use RAID functions at least for redundancy. Couple that with discs that aren't going to cause bottlenecks as a standard too. Who used to refer to SCSI drives high speed, but also means using SAS drives these days (since they are replacing older parallel SCSI drives). The most difficult configurations for ESX, are performed on the server class hardware, which has access to a shared storage (which is high performance) on a fast network (Go to our days, or fiber) or a RAID array internally, which will not cause performance problems.

    You can try setting the server configuration, you have now, but that will only take you so far. You will need to the major weak links in the system. A (a major) is the SATA storage as stand-alone drives. The other is a network of 100 MB, which isn't too bad, but is still a performance hit when you share all traffic with these two ports. Moving to a GB switch could help the part of the question, but you will still have to solve problems of disk performance. If there is a decent amount of shared storage attached network where you are, see if they can give you a reasonable amount for the servers you are running on the host computer. Of course, you'll want to also be on the fastest possible network/connection of this storage.

  • Installation of windows server 2008 R2 on Poweredge R320

    Hello everyone

    We bought a new Poweredge R320 server in order to install 64-bit Windows Server R2. There are 2 drives inside and they are preconfgured as raid1.

    I changed the configuration of SATA in RAID mode and also initialized by PERC-H310 RAID1 without any problem. When the server starts up, I see the following messages.

    We found no Raid 0 disks

    1 Vitrual disk (s) were found.


    I can boot from the windows media but no disks are found and is prompting me to browse and install the drivers from nesseray. So I downloaded

    SAS Raid drivers from this link: ftp://ftp.dell.com/Pages/Drivers/poweredge-r320.html#Drivers%20for%20OS%20Deployment

    Windows 2008 R2 64 Bit driver for controllers in PERC H310/H710/H710P/H810
    Windows 2008 R2 64 Bit driver for controllers in PERC H310/H710/H710P/H810
    Recommended 5.2.220.64 18/10/2012 Windows
    Windows Server 2008 R2

    The name of the file is: DRVR_WIN_M20VR_5.2.220.64_A02_ZPE.exe

    I extracted the contents of a USB, restarted the server and when you are prompted for drivers during the windows installation, I traveled to USB which 2 files are found.

    nodev.inf

    percsas.inf

    I tried both of them, but every time I get a message saying to make sure that the correct drivers are found. It seems that is not the correct drivers.

    Could be he you please direct me to the correct drivers? Or if you have any suggestions please let me know.

    Thank you very much

    Goudeuk

    PS: I posted the same topic in the forum "Blade" by mistake. Apology.

    "Do you mean that if my BIOS/SATA configuration has been set to RAID 1 I should have drivers chipset/AHCI for a successful installation?"

    No, because you are not using the onboard SATA RAID - your built-in SATA is used ONLY by your optical drive, so it should not be in RAID and AHCI usually requires special drivers, which is not required when you use optical drives.  However, pilots of chipset/AHCI may have helped Windows to see the optical drive in such a way that the installation could proceed (if she needs the RAID controller for real hard disks, you will NOT see this particular message - you will see another message when Windows cannot find not all drives to be installed on).

    "When someone would set RAID 1 for sata configuration?"

    ONLY if you use the S110 RAID controller onboard.  You use the H310, so you don't want to mess with the SATA RAID on board.

  • Pavilion c 500-467: windows server 2008 display driver

    I am running Windows Server 2008R2 64 bit on a pavilion with a HP2509m monitor 500-467c. Which shows the driver works with this combination of material? I see Windows 7, 8 and 10 64-bit on the driver list, but not Windows Server 2008.  Help please!

    Hello:

    You want to try the W7 64 bit drivers for 2008 Server R2.

    Try to install the drivers manually if automatic installation method does not work.

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    Hello!
    I was looking for definitions of toshiba for windows server 2008, and then I realized that there are no definitions for windows server 2008.

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