Then click on the 'Dell - Driver' link and select the Hard Drive version of the driver. The easiest method is to go to, search your server model, select your wanted operating system (watch out between 32bit and 64bit!) and open the section SAS Raid Controller. This is in most cases the PERC 5/i or 6/i depending on your server model. Download the Dell Driver (not Firmware!!) for your SAS Raid controller from. into C:\Program Files\Dell\USBKeyPrepF6).Ģ. Download the Dell USB Key F6 Driver Utility, v.1.2.4, A08 (or newer) and install it (e.g. And now the bad news: The diskette link on the Dell site has disappeared! But here's what to do now, in 2010:ġ. Meanwhile I am at another company and all my hardware-preparations (CD's and diskette's) are gone. Pretty much the same history: Windows setup can't find the hard-disks and therefore aborts the installation.Ĥ years back I simply used a diskette with the LSI Logic drivers for SAS disk and of course I had this diskette ready on my desk for future use. Back then it was a Power Edge 1850, yesterday it was a 1950. Was it really that long ago? Have 4 years passed so fast? That is around the last time I had to install a new Windows 2003 Server from scratch on a Dell PowerEdge server. Published on July 16th 2010 - Listed in Windows Hardware When Windows 2003 setup cannot find the (SAS-)disks.
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