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We bought a HP Proliant ml350 g6 server for our work place. It comes with RAID 5 supportted by SAS disks. It also has SATA 750 GB disk.

We wanted to install windows server 2008, but the SATA disk is not detected. I thought it was a driver issue and installed the OS on the SAS disk. But even after installing the driver for SATA controller, the SATA disk is not detected.

I even tried a diferent slot for the SATA disk, but in vain.

Has this got anything to do with the BIOS settings. I see that all the SATA PCI have IRQ as 10. Should I change the IRQ's ? I think the DVD drive is also SATA.

I have given all the info I know. Please help me out. I am dejected with this.

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  • Have you tried connecting a known-good SATA drive to the controller and see if the server recognizes that drive? If so, you probably have a bad SATA drive.
    – Marcus
    Aug 12, 2009 at 15:41

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What if you boot a linux LiveCD like the bootable Ubuntu CD? Does that see the drives on the controller? That could help narrow down if it's a drive/controller issue or a problem with a driver.

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Using the array configuration utility in the boot loader to create a logical disk worked. With this the SATA disk was detected.

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  • ah sorry, didn't think of that one, assumed you'd dealt with that, sorry for not starting with such an easy one. C.
    – Chopper3
    Aug 14, 2009 at 14:49
  • And where/how can you find the array configuration in the boot loader please?
    – zigojacko
    Aug 26, 2014 at 14:18
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Sounds like a problem with the disk or SATA cables - I know the P410i controller in that machine well and have connected a number of disks from a variety of manufacturers without issue - try another drive or this suspect drive in another machine if possible.

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