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September 5th, 2012 10:00

2008 (non-R2) had native drivers for the PERC 4e/Di, but 2008 R2 did not (Microsoft removed native support for SCSIport devices - going forward, these devices will not be supported out-of-the-box by Microsoft).  

Dell is not yet selling Server 2012 and they have yet to publish any needed drivers for it, but the 2008 R2 drivers should work better:

www.dell.com/.../poweredge-2800

More information - it is currently validated internally on 9G systems and newer, but drivers have not yet been published; unclear whether they intend to support it on 8G (that doesn't necessarily mean it won't work):

en.community.dell.com/.../3492.windows-server-2012-inbox-driver-support-on-dell-poweredge-servers.aspx

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September 5th, 2012 11:00

flash, thank you for the informative post!  I upgraded the driver, looking good.  I'm not ready to throw the PE 2800 under the MS bus just yet.  :)

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September 23rd, 2012 00:00

Hmm strange, I can't get 2012 to install on my Poweredge 2800 with Perc 4e/Di with the 2003 x64 driver. I also have a 2800 I use for testing with a Perc 4e/di and am trying to install 2012 standard. I downloaded the 2003 x64 driver and after loading it during install cannot see any storage.

Am i missing something obvious? How were you able to install with the 2003 x64 driver?`

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September 23rd, 2012 07:00

I used the 2003 driver during install, then upgraded it to the 2008 driver later after the OS was installed.  

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September 23rd, 2012 09:00

Why not use the 2008 R2 driver?

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October 3rd, 2012 04:00

Its the 1st thing I tried. I load the driver successfully but there's no available storage. I think theres an issue with the RAID controller on this server. During the lengthy POST, I get some type of BMC error and have to press f1 to continue

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October 3rd, 2012 09:00

"some type of BMC error"

What type?  What exactly does it say?  Is the LCD amber and scrolling a message, or is it blue?

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November 21st, 2012 10:00

i'm getting 0x0000005D "your system needs to reboot, press power button" error when trying to install 2012 standard onto my PowerEdge 2800.  Any clues?

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November 21st, 2012 11:00

At what point during the install?

I have not yet tried 2012 on my 2850's, but according to a Google search, Execute Disable must be enabled in the BIOS and is only supported on the following processors:

ark.intel.com/.../27078,27094,27101,27083,27084,27086,27087,27089,27103,27091,27092,27097,27202,27220,27222,29748,29750

Also, version A02 is the version that added support AND enabled this setting (may not be user-editable in the BIOS Setup), so make sure your BIOS is at least A02 - A07 would be strongly recommended (and possibly required).

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December 14th, 2012 06:00

One other thing to try that worked for me was to load the 2008R2 driver then delete the old partition, create a new one letting the OS create the 'System' partition that is about 350 MB, then reboot, load the 2008 R2 driver once more and it let me install WS 2012 on my PE1850 with the PERC 4e/Si. The error message I was receiving was "Windows is unable to install to the selected location." Then when clicking details it gives error 0x80300001.

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December 14th, 2012 08:00

Yes, 2008R2 dropped native support for the PERC 4, so loading a driver will be required ... Dell does not support 2012 on the PERC 4, so there will be no specific drivers for 2012 on these systems - the next best thing (which should work fine) is 2008R2 drivers for any devices needing drivers.

February 5th, 2013 14:00

You could install vmware's ESX 3.5, it's free and then you can install 2012 or any OS on top of that. Then you would only need to worry about drivers for the VM and not for the 2800.

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February 5th, 2013 16:00

While you can run 3.5 on a 2800, the 2800's processors do not support VT, so 64-bit VM's (2008R2, 2012) are not possible.

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February 14th, 2013 08:00

Glad you got it installed Roger.

For those that do not trust tinyurls, use the direct link I posted above.

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February 14th, 2013 08:00

FWIW, I just tried to install Server 2012 Standard on a PE6850 with a PERC4e/Di and got the message indicating no storage/no driver. I went to the following Dell page and downloaded the hard disk selection, extracted it and copied the contents to the root of a USB drive, prompted the install to search for the driver and it found and installed it and I could see all of the storage. Here is the link:

 

http://tinyurl.com/PERC4eDi-server2012

 

I would not assume that this driver will work with any PERC other than the PERC4e/Di.  :emotion-5:

 

Make a great day!

Roger

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