NOTE: For 4Kn sector drives, ensure that you use diskpart.exe file to create a partition while installing the Windows 2012
or Windows 2012 R2 operating systems. For more information, see https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/
dn387075.aspx.
Updating the existing driver for Windows Server 2008 or Windows
Server 2012/2012 R2
1.
Select
Start
→
Control Panel
→
System and Security
→
System.
The
View basic information about your computer
window is displayed.
2.
Click the link
Device Manager
.
The
Device Manager
screen is displayed.
3.
Click
Storage controller
for updating
Dell PERC S130 Controller
and click
System devices
for updating
Dell PERC S130
Configuration Device
.
4.
Double-click the RAID controller for which you want to update the driver.
5.
Click the
Driver
tab and click
Update Driver
.
The
Upgrade Device Driver Wizard
is displayed.
6.
Insert the media (USB key/CD/DVD) containing the driver.
7.
Click
Browse my computer for driver software
window.
8.
Click
Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer
.
9.
Click
Have Disk
button and browse to the appropriate location.
10.
Select the appropriate RAID controller and click
Next
.
The new driver(s) are uploaded.
11.
Close all windows and restart your system for the changes to take effect.
Installing the driver for Windows Server 2016
1.
Power on the system and boot to the Microsoft Windows Server CD.
2.
Follow the instructions on the screen until you reach the
Where do you want to install Windows?
screen.
3.
Insert the CD-ROM/DVD or USB flash drive that contains the driver files.
4.
In the
Load Driver
sub-screen, click
Browse
.
5.
Select the directory that has the controller driver files and click
OK
.
6.
In the
Select the driver to be installed
window, select
Dell PERC S130
controller and click
Next
to load the driver files.
The driver loads, and the
Where do you want to install Windows?
screen displays.
7.
Click
Next
.
To configure the S130 controller after you have installed the Microsoft Windows Server driver, install the configuration driver (if
necessary) used by OpenManage System Administrator (OMSA).
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