Installing Windows Server 2003 Raid Drivers Without Floppy

Thanks, very interesting link. I see that it specifically says that the table does not include the PL 100 series although what it describes is exactly the same problem. It also refers to what appears to be an MS Windows problem.QUOTE:'The newly supported USB drive key cannot be used even when formatted as a floppy to provide a driver update during a Microsoft Windows installation for 2000 or 2003. The device can be used once the operating system has loaded and loads the necessary USB driver. The system ROM will support the device prior to OS load'UNQUOTE:I have since tried a SONY USB Stiffy drive that is recognised as drive A: after the F6 prompt but not after the OS has restarted.Still not cured. Will post the solution when I find it. In the end I have installed SBS 2003 without HP/Adaptec's embedded RAID and just used the disk management of Windows to create mirrored dynamic disks (RAID 1).Didn't have the time to waste trying to sort it out and was not going to wait for HP to re-open after New Year and then invest in an HP USB2 drive as well.If anyone has comment on using Windows disk management as an alternative (good or bad comment)I would appreciate your feedback.
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Perhaps, if the experience is not good I will consider trying the embedded RAID again in the future.
Kepware 5 keygen. Restart the runtime service. Right-click on the KEPServerEX icon located in the System Tray, and select Stop Runtime Service.
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Follow these steps to install an operating system onto a RAID volume:.NoteThese instructions are in relation to the RAID capability and not with Intel® Optane™ memory volumes.Enable RAID in system BIOSThese instructions are specific to Intel® Desktop Boards. The BIOS settings on non-Intel motherboards may be different.