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February 20th, 2019 09:00

You should not have the S110 RAID controller enabled if you are using an H710. Turn the S110 off by changing the SATA mode to something other than RAID. If you don't want to do that then installing the S110 drivers will probably get rid of the splat in device manager.

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February 19th, 2019 13:00

Hello

It appears to be the chipset controller. Check the SATA mode in the system BIOS to make sure it is not set to RAID. Updating the chipset driver may resolve the issue. There are several sites that allow you to look up device IDs.

https://devicehunt.com/search/type/pci/vendor/8086/device/1D04

Thanks

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February 20th, 2019 02:00

Hi Daniel,

yes I have in System BIOS settings - SATA settings mode RAID mode, because I need RAID. Then I set up virtual disks in raid via System administrator. And everything seems to be good except windows device manager how i wrote in first post.

Other choices in Sata settings are ATA Mode, AHCI mode and Off. I think that Raid mode is right set up, isnt it?

My second ideat is that the problem in Device manager is due to second controler PERC S110 what I see in BIOS but in this controller is only one Physical Disk: DVDCD, ATAPI :) So i dont know why, but bios see dvd like disk and it is in PERC S110. So it would be the problem in device manager. That Windows think that has two controllers. Maybe.

Thanks a lot for your reply.

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August 2nd, 2019 11:00

There is no way to turn this off without disabling the server's ODD.

Install the DELLSAS,PERC S110 driver version 3.0.0.0134,A00 driver.

Windows Server 2008 R2 driver is, as of 8/2/2019, here - https://www.dell.com/support/home/us/en/04/drivers/driversdetails?driverid=FNPHT&oscode=WS8R2&productcode=oth-t320

I installed this to a Server 2012 R2 machine and it got rid of the missing driver error in Device Manager.  Since there is no native Server 2012 R2 driver listed, I had to use 7-zip to first extract the files and then manually run  the driver update thru Device Manager.

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