Windows 7 will run on a PowerEdge T110 ii? Network drivers?

I searched the forum search, but couldn't find a clear answer.

Is - this Windows 7 64-bit work a Poweredge T110 ii? with hard disks that are mirrored and the network drivers? I plan on buying a brand new ii of T110, but I watched the support drivers and did not find Windows 7 on this list, only the Server 2008 and other. Please notify. I want a quality system of server for reliability, but with a client OS.

I used the Dell system Build and Update Utility to install Win7 on my PE T610. Since the system disk build, I chose Win Server 2008 R2 as the OS to install. I believe that this creates an installation environment with the appropriate drivers for your hardware. After a reboot, the Build environment system asks you to insert the OS installation disc in which case I insert my Win7 installation disc. The process then continues as normal win7 installation process. No need to load the drivers, etc as this has already been done by the utility of generation.

Note that some features will not work without effort. OMSA must, for example, some functions of the server operating system to this fact will not easily run on a desktop based system. It makes it more difficult to administer your Windows computer.

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