N8103-149(LSI 9267-8i)をWindowsにインストールする方法は?
SAS/SATA controller, LSI 9267-8i, N8103-149 - is on the label. Broadcom tells people that this model is made for the NEC brand, so they don't have drivers listed on their website. NEC has its own Windows 7 Universal RAID Utility program. I download it and in the file it specifies that it is exactly for this model of the card. Okay, I install it, and then it pops up that it cannot install the drivers because it did not detect a supported card. WTF?...
SAS/SATA controller, LSI 9267-8i, N8103-149 - is on the label. Broadcom tells people that this model is made for the NEC brand, so they don't have drivers listed on their website. NEC has its own Windows 7 Universal RAID Utility program. I download it and in the file it specifies that it is exactly for this model of the card. Okay, I install it, and then it pops up that it cannot install the drivers because it did not detect a supported card. WTF?...
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To install the LSI 9267-8i (N8103-149) controller under the Windows operating system, follow these steps: 1. Find the drivers for the controller. In this case, since it is a model made for the NEC brand, you need to contact NEC technical support to obtain the appropriate drivers. Check if they have support for Windows 7 and if they are compatible with the operating system. 2. After obtaining the drivers, download them to your computer. 3. After downloading, run the driver installation file. Follow the instructions displayed on the screen to install the drivers on the computer. 4. After the driver installation is complete, connect the LSI 9267-8i controller to the appropriate socket on the motherboard of the computer. 5. After connecting the controller, Windows should automatically recognize the new device and install the drivers. However, if Windows does not detect the device or does not install the drivers automatically, you can try manually searching for the drivers on the installation disk provided by NEC. 6. After successfully installing the drivers, you can check the device in the Windows Device Manager to ensure it is properly installed and functioning correctly. Important: Remember that the specific installation instructions may vary depending on the controller model and operating system. If you encounter any further issues with driver installation, we recommend contacting NEC technical support for additional assistance.
To install the LSI 9267-8i (N8103-149) controller under the Windows operating system, follow these steps: 1. Find the drivers for the controller. In this case, since it is a model made for the NEC brand, you need to contact NEC technical support to obtain the appropriate drivers. Check if they have support for Windows 7 and if they are compatible with the operating system. 2. After obtaining the drivers, download them to your computer. 3. After downloading, run the driver installation file. Follow the instructions displayed on the screen to install the drivers on the computer. 4. After the driver installation is complete, connect the LSI 9267-8i controller to the appropriate socket on the motherboard of the computer. 5. After connecting the controller, Windows should automatically recognize the new device and install the drivers. However, if Windows does not detect the device or does not install the drivers automatically, you can try manually searching for the drivers on the installation disk provided by NEC. 6. After successfully installing the drivers, you can check the device in the Windows Device Manager to ensure it is properly installed and functioning correctly. Important: Remember that the specific installation instructions may vary depending on the controller model and operating system. If you encounter any further issues with driver installation, we recommend contacting NEC technical support for additional assistance.
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I found drivers for Windows 7, and they are signed! Only, I want the drives to work in the so-called UnRaid, or "IT mode", or "HBA", or "JBOD". Someone advises that the latest firmware 4041 can be flashed onto the card, and somehow with these commands: "megacli -AdpSetProp EnableJBOD 1 -aALL megacli -PDMakeGood -PhysDrv[252:0,252:1,252:2,252:3,252:4,252:5,252:6,252:7] -Force -a0 megacli -PDMakeJBOD -PhysDrv[252:0,252:1,252:2,252:3,252:4,252:5,252:6,252:7] -a0" It is apparently possible to set JBOD on this controller, source: https://mywiredhouse.net/blog/flashing-lsi-2208-firmware-use-hba/#comment-96002 Can anyone help? Can anyone explain how to use these commands with megacli as simply as possible? This is Windows 7 64x, I don't know where to use these commands yet.
I found drivers for Windows 7, and they are signed! Only, I want the drives to work in the so-called UnRaid, or "IT mode", or "HBA", or "JBOD". Someone advises that the latest firmware 4041 can be flashed onto the card, and somehow with these commands: "megacli -AdpSetProp EnableJBOD 1 -aALL megacli -PDMakeGood -PhysDrv[252:0,252:1,252:2,252:3,252:4,252:5,252:6,252:7] -Force -a0 megacli -PDMakeJBOD -PhysDrv[252:0,252:1,252:2,252:3,252:4,252:5,252:6,252:7] -a0" It is apparently possible to set JBOD on this controller, source: https://mywiredhouse.net/blog/flashing-lsi-2208-firmware-use-hba/#comment-96002 Can anyone help? Can anyone explain how to use these commands with megacli as simply as possible? This is Windows 7 64x, I don't know where to use these commands yet.
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Right-click, select "Properties", go to the "Driver" tab, update the driver, and choose manually. Specify the driver location. If the same message appears, it means that it's not the right driver. In your place, I would look for some driver search program that will scan and indicate which ones are missing. I haven't dealt with such matters in a long time, so I don't know what's currently available. Maybe there is an online search engine as well. You can also select "Details" in the device properties and choose "Hardware ID". A list of identifiers will appear, copy and paste them into the search engine.
Right-click, select "Properties", go to the "Driver" tab, update the driver, and choose manually. Specify the driver location. If the same message appears, it means that it's not the right driver. In your place, I would look for some driver search program that will scan and indicate which ones are missing. I haven't dealt with such matters in a long time, so I don't know what's currently available. Maybe there is an online search engine as well. You can also select "Details" in the device properties and choose "Hardware ID". A list of identifiers will appear, copy and paste them into the search engine.


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