At this time there is no support for Windows 2008 R2 on the Perc 4/DC
Dell has only released driver support for the Perc 4e/DC
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Does anyone know if the PERC 4/DC is supported in Windows Server 2008 R2?
There is a 2008 R2 driver for the 4e series but I can't find anything about 4 series.
Thanks,
Daniel
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First off, I can tell you officially from my experience/research Windows Server Enterprise R2 does not have support built into it for the PERC 4/DC card. This means a proper solution isnt available (meaning its tested and certified via Dell). Ive heard it both ways that they will be making a PERC 4/DC drive and now this thread that theyre not. Here's what I posted on MSDN web site:
I was able to download the Windows 2003 x64 driver from support.dell.com and make it work with Windows 2008 R2 after much trial and error with newer releases of the PERC 4/DC driver that were not accepted by 2k8R2.
Here's the link: http://support.dell.com/su
File name (incase Dell moves it on you guys) is "perc-w2k3-6.46.3.64-A01.e
Even though it states the driver is for the LSI Logic PERC 4e/Si it's sort of a mega pack including many other drivers such as the PERC 4/DC. This was much relief because I was thinking I would need to stick with Windows 2008 until I found this driver for Windows 2008 R2. :)
What I did was:
1) Downloaded the driver and extracted it to a USB drive.
2) Booted-up via the Win2k8R2 CD and when it got to the screen where it asked to install to a partition and didn't show me a partition to install Win2k8R2 to I selected the option to load a driver.
3) From the load driver option I just browsed to the directory where I extracted the files and selected that directory. If the "hide devices that are not compatible" option is selected (normally on by default) it will show you the proper driver.
4) Select the PERC 4/DC driver and then setup your partitions the way you would like them!
From there you should be able to boot into the OS... and really have some fun.
Now you have the power... I guess the choice is yours to R2 or not to R2... that is the real question. :)
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by: MCSA2003Posted on 2009-09-19 at 07:17:49ID: 25373117
I tried installing windows 2008 r2 on my poweredge 830 server which has this same raid controller and it would not detect it. Some say that the driver is on the vista dvd as well as windows 7 dvd, but when I put each of these dvd's in and selected to browse the folders, it could never find the drivers needed. You can see my post here:
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