- Network Adapter Driver For Windows Server 2008 R2 32 Bit
- Network Controller Driver Windows Server 2008 R2 Free
- Windows Server 2008 R2 Drivers
- Win Server 2008 R2
If the driver for 64bit of Windows 7 doesn’t work on Windows Server 2008 R2, they you may try to contact Broadcom to check whether they have any compatible driver for the network adapter. Thanks for your understanding. Free Download Intel Network Adapter Driver 18.5 for Server 2008 R2 (Network Card). Support for Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R1. Gigabit Ethernet Controller.
Communications Network ICs 10/100/1000M Gigabit Ethernet PCI Express
Supported Products:
Network Adapter Driver For Windows Server 2008 R2 32 Bit
- RTL8111B
- RTL8168B
- RTL8111
- RTL8168
- RTL8111C
- RTL8111CP
- RTL8111D
- RTL8111DL
- RTL8168C
- RTL8111DP
- RTL8111E
- RTL8168E
- RTL8111F
- RTL8411
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- Windows Server 2008 R2
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Network Controller Driver Windows Server 2008 R2 Free
I am trying to get a fresh install of Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard (64-bit) onto a (somewhat dated) Dell PowerEdge 1800. I'm am using the bundled Adaptec CERC SATA1.5/6ch RAID controller, and have already created my arrays from my brand new HDDs.
When I get into the installer, it can't find my drives (I expected this much). So, I loaded the SATA drivers that I acquired from Dell's website onto a USB and popped it into the machine. From there, I can browse into the USB drive, and I can see my file structure. However, no drivers are visible from the browse, and the scan turns up nothing.
I unchecked the 'Hide drivers that are not compatible...' box and still nothing. I confirmed that the drivers I got are signed, and even tried extracting the contents of the driver packages into a separate folder on the USB and STILL nothing. I even went so far as to load a bunch of non-relevant drivers onto the USB, just to see if Windows would see them. No joy.
Any ideas? Thanks in advance.
1 Answer
Did you created the RAID at all yet ? You need to create a cluster before attempting to install a system on your drives.
Windows Server 2008 R2 Drivers
Once done, you can try to use this driver (unpack the .exe first)
This driver is for the 4e/DC. If you have an older LSI controller, you might want to try to load the Win 2k3 64bits driver related to your older controller. If you use an older controller you may need to update it's firmware using a light online system first.
If you have the Adaptec controler, you may want to try this driver instead (unpack the .exe first)
You could also try to boot on Dell's 'Systems Build and Update Utility' for your system (For PowerEdge 1800, use PowerEdge1800 specific disc , burn to disc or use hardware iso mounting)