Posted at December 22, 2024 by PCI-DB Team
Install Driver AutomaticallyDevice Name | Intel Server Board Embedded RAID Driver 17.01.2016.0817 for Server 2016 |
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Category | Motherboard |
Manufacturer | Intel |
File Size | 409 KB |
Supported OS |
- Added Windows Server 2016 support
- (Resolved) - WG: Patrol Read GET in SWR does not fetch the latest data, issue related to events
- (Resolved) - RAID 1 VD is offline with 4K drives when auto Resume Disabled in Ctrl Proprieties
- (Closed) - Cannot update WD FW in ESRT2 using CMDTool2 8.07.16 with ESRT2 driver version 15.04.2013.1016
- (Closed) - Software RAID buffer IO error observed when initialization started on VD
- (Closed) - SWR controller is not detected even after providing driver during OS installation
- (Closed) - Display wrong controller name with one of device ID (GreenGem2 ID)
- (Resolved) - Hundreds of entries are filling up dmesg with message: unable to retrieve proper sense data. For particular SATA DVD
- (Closed) - blinking amber in HD slot 2 and 3 after wake up from Windows 7 with ESRT2 RAID
- (Closed) - Enabling R5 in uEFI mode by default for Intel Greenlow server
- (Implemented) - Enabled RAID 5 key detection feature in uEFI
- (Implemented) - Add PNP ID for OEM SunrizePoint system
- (Implemented) - Add PCI IDs for FTS skylake server
- (Implemented) - Add PNP ID for Intel "Greenlow Silver Pass"
- (Implemented) - RAID key detection changes based on new Greenlow PCH GPIO changes
- (Implemented) - PNP ids for NEC Grantley and Greenlow Servers
- (Port_Complete) - SWR: Storcli: Able to delete the OS VD without force.
- (Active) - Software RAID buffer IO error observed when initialization started on VD
- (Active) - API changes to support write verify during cache flush
- (Completed) - 1.50 Pre-Alpha Release check-ins
- (Completed) - add comment in device id list.
- (Completed) - Script change to accommodate new Driver signature.
- (Completed) - 1.50 RC build check-in
- (Completed) - 1.50 -Driver Version change [0901-2015]
- (Completed) - 1.50 win 10 release check-in
- (Completed) - 1.43 point release version check in.
- (Active) - Changing the uEFI TimeStamp from 14.x to 15.x
- (Completed) - controller type wrongly checked in as PCI-X instead of PCI-E
- (Completed) - 1.50 0915 release checkins
- (Completed) - 1.50 test build check ins
- (Completed) - 1.50 beta release check-in
- Intel Server Board S2600KP
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- Intel Server Board S2600TP
- Intel Server Board S2600TPF
- Intel Server Board S2600WT2
- Intel Server Board S2600WTT
- Intel Server Board S2600CW2
- Intel Server Board S2600CWT
- Intel Server Board S2600CW2S
- Intel Server Board S2600CWTS
- Intel Server Board S1200SPL
- Intel Server Board S1200SPO
- Intel Server Board S1200SPS
- Intel Server Board S2600CWTSR
- Intel Server Board S2600CWTR
- Intel Server Board S2600CW2SR
- Intel Server Board S2600WT2R
- Intel Server Board S2600CW2R
- Intel Server Board S2600WTTR
- Intel Server Board S2600KPR
- Intel Server Board S2600KPFR
- Intel Server Board S2600TPR
- Intel Server Board S2600TPFR
- Intel Server Board S2600KPT
- Intel Server Board S2600KPTR
- Intel Server Board S2600WTTS1R
When you install an operating system, SATA settings (be it AHCI, RAID, or IDE mode) are detected from the BIOS. If you want to change from one mode to another after the OS has been applied, appropriate drivers are required.
Bear in mind that if you modify these settings without installing proper files first, the operating system will not be able to boot until changes are reverted or required drivers are applied.
To perform the latter task, get the package, run the available setup and follow the instructions displayed on-screen for a complete installation. Afterwards, perform a system reboot so that all changes take effect, enter BIOS menu, and set the SATA option to the mode that best describes the newly applied drivers.
So, if you intend to modify the SATA settings to the mode described by this release, click the download button, and make the desired changes. In addition to that, don’t forget to constantly check with our website so that you don’t miss a single new release.
It is highly recommended to always use the most recent driver version available.
Try to set a system restore point before installing a device driver. This will help if you installed an incorrect or mismatched driver. Problems can arise when your hardware device is too old or not supported any longer.
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