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We work in an environment with machines running mostly CentOS 7.3 but from times to times we need to switch to Windows 10.
- Fahd, did you have success with flashing the R420’s H310 controller? I too have a similar R420 server and I’m curious if it will work or not. I also want to know if it is possible to preserve the original RAID firmware that came with the PERC H310 in case things go sideways with the ability to restore.
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This video will show you how to configure raid on a dell Perc H310 Controller. We also show you how to make a virtual disk larger than 2TB useable by enabling UEFI in the boot settings. Anyone know of a dell management software for the PERC H310 mini raid controller? I have installed openmanage and do not see it in there. Anyone know why it is not in there? Or what software I need to manage it from windows 2008 r2 side.
To manage those changes, we have a PXE boot solution with tree options:
- boot currently locally installed OS
- reinstall CentOS (minimal OS with SaltStack recipe)
- reinstall Windows 10 (restore a clone of a Windows 10 disk image with clonezilla)
The issue we're facing is that Windows 10 doesn't support the Raid Controller PERC H310. So basically, when restoring the Windows image, we can't boot on it because Windows doesn't find the drives. Same issue when trying a clean install, Windows doesn't find any local disk.
I've tested every solution I've found like testing with previous version driver during Windows install... doesn't help so far.
Also, I'm sure of the issue since when attaching the drive directly to the motherboard (so skipping the raid controller) it works.
Perc H310 Driver Install Windows 7
Any suggested solutions will be appreciated. Thanks.
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Edit: a new version of Windows 10 Pro for Workstations could maybe help you out this fall too if you can wait.
Windows 10 Pro for Workstations is a high-end edition of Windows 10 Pro, comes with unique support for server grade PC hardware and is designed to meet demanding needs of mission critical and compute intensive workloads.
- Expanded hardware support
You will need to preinstall the driver to make it work (slipstream) or to give the setup the driver.
The easiest way, in the setup, some other forum give that file to get to give the setup the driver
and copy those folder to an USB stick and you will be ready to install
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Ran into the dreaded H310 vs Win10 issue during an upgrade from win7.I know this post is old, but this may save some one a lot of time!!!
Perc H310 Driver Server 2008
THERE IS NO DRIVER!
... a day of my life looking and trying every driver out there...
disable the onboard RAID controller from system bios.Installed LSI 9211-8i card(about $100) and reroute the HDD cage's cable to the new card.move the boot drive to one of the sata ports (was being used by DVD drive)Boot to win7 and allowed it to install the driver for the new card.Moved boot drive back to HDD cage and ran the windows 10 upgrade successfully!
Notes: system bios to A16, LSI card flash was 20.x.x.xIR. the 9211 has the correct SFF-8087 mini-SAS connector that matches up with Dell's hot swap cage. There is an IT flash for the 9211 if you wanna skip the boot delay and have no need for RAID.
Hope this helps
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Please excuse my lack of knowledge on RAID Controllers.
I've just build a new workstation and since the motherboard is SATA II decided to buy a cheap PERC H310 Controller of Ebay and put 2x120GB Samsung Evo 850 SSD.
I thought that since the controller allows up to 6 Gb/s transfer (SATA III) I would be able to double it in RAID0.
The Problem is that BIOS recognises the Controller but the controller menu (Ctrl + R) doesn't recognise any of the drives (RAID enabled in the BIOS SATA options). I've tried to put the drivers on usb stick while installing windows 7 but the OS didn't recognise the drivers either.
Now I'm running the SSD's separately directly from the mobo in SATA II and after the OS install I'm trying to find any suitable drivers but all seems to give an 'not compatible with this system' or 'This computer does not meet the minimum requirements for installing this software' errors.
Is it the controller or I'm messing it up ?
If I won't be able to use the controller what other controllers would allow me to reach higher speeds than SATA II ?
I've just build a new workstation and since the motherboard is SATA II decided to buy a cheap PERC H310 Controller of Ebay and put 2x120GB Samsung Evo 850 SSD.
I thought that since the controller allows up to 6 Gb/s transfer (SATA III) I would be able to double it in RAID0.
The Problem is that BIOS recognises the Controller but the controller menu (Ctrl + R) doesn't recognise any of the drives (RAID enabled in the BIOS SATA options). I've tried to put the drivers on usb stick while installing windows 7 but the OS didn't recognise the drivers either.
Now I'm running the SSD's separately directly from the mobo in SATA II and after the OS install I'm trying to find any suitable drivers but all seems to give an 'not compatible with this system' or 'This computer does not meet the minimum requirements for installing this software' errors.
Is it the controller or I'm messing it up ?
If I won't be able to use the controller what other controllers would allow me to reach higher speeds than SATA II ?