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I too am a user. It is nice to see that you got Windows 10 installed and working. It fails miserably for me, and I have made numerous attempts to get it working. Now Windows 10 October updates are failing for me the similar to how the update fails.

I cannot disable RAID; otherwise my system will not boot at all. I do not have IDE hard drives at all. This is very frustrating. My T has plenty of power to handle the latest Windows I just cannot get it to install. If you see the solution to my post here then that says from the start to make sure drives are not configured in a RAID array.

Then you could restore the contents. It wouldn't be using disks in a RAID array but at least you'd have a working system and probably a very good one. Just an idea. I will wait for Microsoft to fix this, or switch to Linux. It worked for me. When it's done, you just have to select your device in the device manager and install the driver by choosing manually the extracted folder.

Windows 10 automatically detects the driver and it works. If you absolutely want to get Windows 10 installed on the raid controller you have to put the extracted folder into a readable drive and select it at the beginning of Windows installation. Were you able to install the October version 20H2 update in the same fashion?

Your solution here sounds simple enough, but as I am only semi-technical with hardware and OS issues, I am wondering what effect disabling the controller in device manager would have on my RAID-1 array.

Do you agree? I would certainly backup anything of value before experimenting. I have left that untouched. Browse Community. Precision Fixed Workstations. Turn on suggestions. Auto-suggest helps you quickly narrow down your search results by suggesting possible matches as you type. Showing results for. Search instead for. Did you mean:. Last reply by bmcowboy Solved.

Jim 2 Bronze. When I come to run the first file I get the following screen so I want to be sure these are right before going ahead: Grateful for any help - thank you! Labels 4. Labels Labels: controller Intel C sas T After removing the RH panel I found a bunch of cables tied together. Hopefully they are as they were the only candidates SATA cables?

Re: disk placement - your option 2 was what I was thinking before I saw your post. Here is a photo of the connector pins at the back of my 3. I've now managed to install Windows 10 Massive thanks to all who helped.

Unfortunately they are not recognised. So a bit of work left to do there but delighted to be out of the woods! Browse Community.

Precision Fixed Workstations. Turn on suggestions. Auto-suggest helps you quickly narrow down your search results by suggesting possible matches as you type. Showing results for. Search instead for. Did you mean:. Last reply by Y. Ikeda Solved. Jim 2 Bronze. Grateful for any advice on how I can upgrade from here - thanks. Labels 6. All forum topics Previous Topic Next Topic.

Solution 1. Accepted Solutions. Fear Inoculum 2 Bronze. In response to Jim Community Accepted Solution. Replies Here are some of my BIOS settings in case they help:. I'd use Energizer or Duracell lithium. Sony only lasted me 2 yrs. Precision T Owner's Manual And of course, please let us know how it works out.

In response to bradthetechnut. Brad, Thanks for your reply. Seems like I wasn't set to get notifications so have only just seen it. At one point I did see this message but I don't see that device listed in Device Manager anymore: Will post again if I've any further updates - thanks.

In response to Fear Inoculum. Fear Inoculum Many thanks for posting your method and pleased it worked for you. All the best, Jim. To answer your original question about disk placement, there are a couple of options: If you have a 2. Use cable ties to fix the disk in the space behind the RH panel. You can choose to leave the disk in the drive tray caddy. Insert the disk into the bay and plug the SATA cables into the disk. To make things easier, remove the SAS panel mounted disk connection.

In my setup, Bay 2 is the most accessible with a Phillips screwdriver. Bay 0 is the 2nd most accessible. Bay 0 connection is labeled "P12". Your setup may be different. Bay 2 connection is labeled "P14". Unscrew the 2 screws securing the connection P12 or P14 and pull it back and out of the way. This allows the disk to use the tray caddy.

If P12 or P14 are not removed, the tray caddy will not slide all the way back into place. I hope these notes become more clear once you open up the RH side of the PC case. Good luck! Fear Inoculum Many thanks for your post of which for some reason I missed until now. Thanks again for your time!



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