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I have an older HP Proliant ML150 Gen2 Server that I was hoping I could breathe some new life into with Windows Server 2008, use it for file or image storage, maybe a test lab. However, I've discovered that the internal SATA RAID controller, an Adaptec 2610SA, doesn't seem to have a driver for 2008, or 2012. I've tried using the Windows 2003 x64 driver both from HP and from Adaptec, but neither 2008 or 2012 will recognize the array with that driver.So, as a last resort, I thought I'd put 2003 x64 on the server. But, the ISO's (in all flavors) no longer seem to be available from the MS VLSC site, though I certainly have valid keys for it.Can anyone point me at a working, valid ISO online and can pull down to resolve my issue?Thanks in advance for the help!-MichaelPS - Alternatively, if you know of a driver for that RAID controller that would work for 2008/2012, I'd take that in lieu of the 2003 ISO.:-).

Michael T Gonzalez wrote:I'm not using Server 2012r2 because I'm taking a class for certification with 2008r2 (it's what we use in the office, so best to learn it first, then move to 2012r2).The server is just a white box. Nothing fancy, an old Intel box that a programmer used until we upgraded him. It's a DH61BE motherboard and a 3ware 9650SE RAID controller.
There are no new drivers (forgot to include that I've been searching for those, too). It looks like AMCC was integrated into Avago Technologies, but the oldest drives I see are for a 9750 RAID controller.Hold on. I.KNOW. the 3Ware 9650SE has the proper drivers for Win2K8R2.3Ware was purchased by AMCC, which was purchased by LSI, who was in turn swallowed up by Avago Tech (or some other shell company).Here are the current drivers.Be sure to search for Legacy Raid controllers in the 'Product family' group.Extract those drivers to the root of a CD or a flash drive, and point Windows to that folder when it's asking you for any additional drivers.
Michaelhackett wrote:Jon -The very first thing I tried was to load VMWare on it. However, the processors aren't supported under 6.0.and I tried checking compatibility all the way back to 3.0, and the closest I could get was that I could use VMWare on an HP Proliant ML150 Gen4.-MichaelIsn't this telling you something?ESXi (or ESX) doesn't support it, and 2003 is your best shot and that is EOL in days - it's time to Linux the box or retire it once and for all.While it is a shame as the box is probably very functional - it is also limited to what it can and will run.