SOURCE: Adaptec 2110S Driver for WIndows Server 2008
Windows Server 2008 is still a little new to get accurate drivers for it. Check on Adaptec.com and ask if they have a generic SCSI controller that will work for Windows Server 2008.
SOURCE: i formated my work station ibm now i try to
On another PC go to the adaptec web site and find the drivers to match your operating system and hardware. When you boot from cd there is an option when the OS install first starts that says something like Press F6 to install additional drivers. (I'm working from memory here but you will know it when you see it) I did this recently for SATA drivers but the procedure is the same. The problem is that the drivers need to be on a floppy disk and I could find no way around this. My machine did not have a floppy disk. So I went digging in the old dead junk machines lying around my office until I found one. I copied the drivers to the floppy using another old still working machine then temporarily attached my new found floppy drive to the machine I was tyring to rebuild. I didn't bolt it in. It was just sitting there temporarly. Once the drivers are in you won't need the floppy again. Make sure the floppy drive is recognised in the bios before you boot from cd. Hope this hepls and let us know how you go :)
Douglessd
This motherboard can support up to 2Gb of DDR266 RAM modules.
Attached is part of the memory detail from the manual.
If you need a copy of the manual. please click on this link to download :-
ftp://serwery.optimus.pl/Servers/Motherboards/SE7501BR2/Dokumenty/se7501br2tps.pdf
3.1.2.2 Memory Configuration
Memory interface between the MCH and DIMMs is 144 bits wide. This requires that two DIMMs
be populated per bank in order for the system to operate. At least one bank has to be populated
in order for the system to boot. If additional banks have less than two DIMMs, the memory for
that bank(s) will not be available to the system.
There are two banks of DIMMs, labeled Bank1 and Bank2. Bank1 contains DIMM locations
DIMM1A and DIMM1B and Bank2 contains DIMM2A and DIMM2B. DIMM socket identifiers are
marked with silk screen next to each DIMM socket on the baseboard. The sockets associated
with any given bank are located next to each other.
The baseboard's signal integrity is optimized when memory banks are populated in order.
Therefore, DIMM Bank1 must be populated before Bank2.
DIMM and memory configurations must adhere to the following:
• DDR266 DDR registered DIMM modules
• DIMM organization: x72 ECC
• Pin count: 184
• DIMM capacity: 128 MB, 256 MB, 512 MB, 1 GB, 2 GB
• Serial PD: JEDEC Rev 2.0
• Voltage options: 2.5 V (VDD/VDDQ)
• Interface: SSTL2
• Two DIMMs must be populated in a bank for a 144-bit wide memory data path
• One or two memory banks may be populated
Table 2. Memory Bank Labels
Memory DIMM Bank Row
J8D22 (DIMM 1A), J8D15 (DIMM 1B) 1 0, 1
J8D7 (DIMM 2A), J8D1 (DIMM 2B) 2 2, 3
Note: Memory must be installed in pairs; DIMM Bank1 must be populated before DIMM Bank2.
Memory within a DIMM bank must be identical; between banks only the DIMM size may be
different.
Functional Architecture Intel® Server Board SE7501BR2 Technical Product Specification
26 Revision 1.2
Intel Order Number C13977-003
Figure 3. Memory Bank Label Definition
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