Installs Ethernet drivers, Intel® PROSet for Windows* Device Manager, advanced networking services (ANS) for teaming and VLANs, and SNMP for Intel® Ethernet Adapters for Windows Server 2008*.
Which file should you download?
PROWin32.exe - for 32-bit editions of Windows Server 2008
PROWinx64.exe - for 64-bit (x64) editions of Windows Server 2008
PROWin64.exe - for Windows Server 2008 for Intel® Itanium® Processors
Note: Final release supporting Microsoft Windows Server 2008 and is not supported in software versions higher than version 18.4.
Jun 4, 2013 - I need an ISO, a Dell ISO for Windows Server 2008 Standard OEM 1-4 CPU. I have a COA available already with product number P73-04001. Feb 11, 2019 Dell Standard ISO for Windows Server 2008 Standard (Non R2) I need an ISO, a Dell ISO for Windows Server 2008 Standard OEM 1-4 CPU. I have a COA available already with product number P73-04001.
These packages include virtual function (VF) drivers supporting Windows Server 2008 as a guest OS in hypervisors with SR-IOV support.
FAQ: Using SR-IOV with Intel® Ethernet Server Adapters has more information.
Intel® 10 Gigabit Converged Network Adapters support SAN, LAN, and FCoE unified networks. This software package includes support for Intel® Ethernet DCB Service for FCoE and Intel® Ethernet DCB Service for iSCSI supported by Intel® 10 Gigabit Converged Network Adapters. Intel® Ethernet DCB and FCoE Drivers and:
FAQ: Intel® Ethernet DCB Service for FCoE have more information on Intel® Ethernet DCB Service for FCoE.
FAQ: Intel® Ethernet DCB service for iSCSI has more information on Intel® Ethernet DCB service for iSCSI.
Note: The following devices do not have driver or software support for Windows Server 2008:
Intel® 82566MC Gigabit Network Connection
Intel® 82566MM Gigabit Network Connection
Intel® 82567LF Gigabit Network Connection
Intel® 82567V Gigabit Network Connection
Intel® 82577LC Gigabit Network Connection
Intel® 82579V Gigabit Network Connection
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Just picked up a Dell PowerEdge R720. I created a virtual disk with the PERC H710 Mini BIOS Configuration Utility 4.03-0002 and configured it for RAID 1. When I then go to try to install Windows Server 2008 R2 64-bit the virtual disk I just created fails to show up and it doesn't show any drives in which to install Windows Server on. What am I doing wrong? I've tried downloading drivers from Dell but they only come as .exe files which I can not run when I am in the middle of trying to install Windows. I will provide any other information that might be of help, just ask!
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You should be using the LifeCycle Controller to install the OS, which will include the appropriate drivers for your RAID controller.
joeqwertyjoeqwerty
joeqwerty's answer is the best way to go. For obtaining the drivers for installing using the approach you were trying to take though, you can just download the 'ZipPack' type EXE file, which is just a self-extracting archive.
The file for 2008 R2: DELL_MULTI-DEVICE_A02_R283425.exe
The file for 2008 x64: DELL_MULTI-DEVICE_A02_R283424.exe
This extracts to C:dellDriversW7X7H (for R2 - '93NDM' for 2008 x64) by default, and leaves you with the percsas2.sys driver and other files that can be used during OS deployment as needed. You can then place these files on removable media and browse for them when it's time to specify a driver during installation.
But again, the Lifecycle Controller is really the best way to go here - specifically, the Dell Unified Server Configurator feature. You can find instructions and detailed info on the process on this Dell TechCenter page. You'll use the UEFI GUI to start OS deployment, configure virtual disks, and select the CD/DVD to install from.
JimNimJimNim
Lifecycle controller is the way to go. I mount and OS ISO in virtual media in iDrac8 then boot to it after setting up OS deployment in Lifecycle. It will then recognize the drives on the raid controller.
user261199user261199
Even when installing with the Life Cycle Manager you need drivers and those of us using this as an ESXi host and installing through vSphere don't really have that option. I think this link will provide you with what you need. As you mentioned you DON'T need the exe files.http://www.dell.com/support/home/cd/en/cdbsdt1/Drivers/DriversDetails?driverId=2V1CW.
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