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11-14-2008 06:38 AM
11-14-2008 06:38 AM
Device not found
I'm installing W2K3 server on my brand new DL160; I've got one device that W2K3 won't find; I just don't have a dlue as to what it's looking for. When in doubt, I tend to just point the driver request at the installation CD and it finds the device. Not in this case. The DL160 is new out of the box, so no mods. Any idea how to figure out what W2K3 is looking for? (I already installed the NIC driver)
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11-14-2008 09:34 AM
11-14-2008 09:34 AM
Re: Device not found
Did you install the chipset driver? Section 3. http://bizsupport.austin.hp.com/bc/docs/support/SupportManual/c01325426/c01325426.pdf
says:
"Phase 1 - Installing the chipset driver
1. Insert the Support CD in the serverâ s optical media drive.
By default, the Support CD automatically runs and displays the Welcome page. However, if this
does not occur, double-click the Startup.htm file located on the root directory of the Support CD.
2. Click the HP ProLiant DL160 Generation 5 server drivers for chipset, Network, and Video link.
3. Select the ServerEngines chipset driver option for Windows [NOS version] option.
The File Download dialog box displays.
4. Click Open to download the driver.
The Security Warning dialog box displays.
5. Click Yes.
The installation menu for the selected driver is displayed.
6. Follow the on-screen instructions to install the ServerEngines chipset driver.
7. After completing the installation, reboot the server."
Ron
says:
"Phase 1 - Installing the chipset driver
1. Insert the Support CD in the serverâ s optical media drive.
By default, the Support CD automatically runs and displays the Welcome page. However, if this
does not occur, double-click the Startup.htm file located on the root directory of the Support CD.
2. Click the HP ProLiant DL160 Generation 5 server drivers for chipset, Network, and Video link.
3. Select the ServerEngines chipset driver option for Windows [NOS version] option.
The File Download dialog box displays.
4. Click Open to download the driver.
The Security Warning dialog box displays.
5. Click Yes.
The installation menu for the selected driver is displayed.
6. Follow the on-screen instructions to install the ServerEngines chipset driver.
7. After completing the installation, reboot the server."
Ron
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