Scan performed on 4/26/2017, Computer: HP GU631AA-UUW a6225.sc - Windows 7 64 bit
- Dec 22, 2016 I have a Dell T420 with a Perc H710 Monolithic Adapter running Windows 2012. It is a domain controller, file server and print server and a Ubiquiti controller, no remote applications though. It has 6x500GB drives in RAID 5. I've noticed a message that it is in need of a new firmware and driver.
- Linux Driver Included in RPM. PERC H710 Adapter, Mini Blade, and Mini Monolithic.93 PERC H710P Adapter, Mini Blade, and Mini Monolithic.
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Dell Perc H710 Adapter Driver
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Controller Perc H710 Adapter Driver
Outdated or Corrupted drivers:3/18 https://heavytab877.weebly.com/pst-file-recovery-software.html.
Device/Driver | Status | Status Description | Updated By Scanner |
Motherboards | |||
Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processor E5 Product Family/Core i7 DDRIO - 3CB8 | Up To Date and Functioning | ||
Mice And Touchpads | |||
Logitech Logitech iFeel Mouse (USB) | Up To Date and Functioning | ||
Alps Alps Pointing-device | Up To Date and Functioning | ||
Wacom Wacom Mouse | Outdated | ||
Usb Devices | |||
Intel(R) 925X/XE PCI Express Root Port - 2585 | Up To Date and Functioning | ||
ASMedia Universal Serial Bus (USB) Controller | Outdated | ||
Sound Cards And Media Devices | |||
Intel(R) Intel(R) Display Audio | Up To Date and Functioning | ||
Network Cards | |||
TP-LINK 802.11g Wireless USB Adapter | Up To Date and Functioning | ||
Keyboards | |||
Microsoft Keyboard Device Filter | Corrupted By Perc H710 Adapter | ||
Hard Disk Controller | |||
Intel Intel(r) 82801DB Ultra ATA Storage Controller-24CA | Up To Date and Functioning | ||
Others | |||
Nokia Nokia USB OBEX | Up To Date and Functioning | ||
Intel Intel(r) AIM External Flat Panel Driver 2 | Up To Date and Functioning | ||
Cameras, Webcams And Scanners | |||
Canon CanoScan 3200/3200F | Up To Date and Functioning | ||
Video Cards | |||
ATI ATI Technologies, Inc. 3D RAGE PRO AGP 2X | Up To Date and Functioning | ||
Input Devices | |||
Microsoft Microsoft Hardware USB Keyboard | Up To Date and Functioning | ||
Port Devices | |||
MediaTek DA USB VCOM Port (COM11) | Up To Date and Functioning | ||
Monitors | |||
Sony Digital Flat Panel (1024x768) | Up To Date and Functioning | ||
Mobile Phones And Portable Devices | |||
Acer NOKIA | Up To Date and Functioning |
Gaana app for windows 8. The PERC H710 a mid-range internal RAID solution based on LSIs Thunderbolt (2208) ROC from Dell, which offers dual PPC 600 MHz cores (without Fast Path support), along with 6 Gb/s SAS. The PERC H710 adapter comes with 512 MB of integrated 1333 MHz DDR3 cache for quick storage. This PCIe 2.0 based card supports PowerEdge internal storage. The PERC H710 operates on PERC 8.0 FW stack and supports RAID levels 0/1/10/5/50/6/60.
Perc H710 Adapter Driver Download
Please excuse my lack of knowledge on RAID Controllers.
I've just build a new workstation and since the motherboard is SATA II decided to buy a cheap PERC H310 Controller of Ebay and put 2x120GB Samsung Evo 850 SSD.
I thought that since the controller allows up to 6 Gb/s transfer (SATA III) I would be able to double it in RAID0.
The Problem is that BIOS recognises the Controller but the controller menu (Ctrl + R) doesn't recognise any of the drives (RAID enabled in the BIOS SATA options). I've tried to put the drivers on usb stick while installing windows 7 but the OS didn't recognise the drivers either.
Now I'm running the SSD's separately directly from the mobo in SATA II and after the OS install I'm trying to find any suitable drivers but all seems to give an 'not compatible with this system' or 'This computer does not meet the minimum requirements for installing this software' errors.
Is it the controller or I'm messing it up ?
If I won't be able to use the controller what other controllers would allow me to reach higher speeds than SATA II ?
I've just build a new workstation and since the motherboard is SATA II decided to buy a cheap PERC H310 Controller of Ebay and put 2x120GB Samsung Evo 850 SSD.
I thought that since the controller allows up to 6 Gb/s transfer (SATA III) I would be able to double it in RAID0.
The Problem is that BIOS recognises the Controller but the controller menu (Ctrl + R) doesn't recognise any of the drives (RAID enabled in the BIOS SATA options). I've tried to put the drivers on usb stick while installing windows 7 but the OS didn't recognise the drivers either.
Now I'm running the SSD's separately directly from the mobo in SATA II and after the OS install I'm trying to find any suitable drivers but all seems to give an 'not compatible with this system' or 'This computer does not meet the minimum requirements for installing this software' errors.
Is it the controller or I'm messing it up ?
If I won't be able to use the controller what other controllers would allow me to reach higher speeds than SATA II ?