Users Guide

For detailed instructions on installing the RAID controller in the system, see Deploying the PERC card.
3 Turn on the system.
The Found New Hardware Wizard screen displays the detected hardware device.
4 Click Next.
5 On the Locate device driver screen, select Search for a suitable driver for my device and click Next.
6 Browse and select the drivers from the Locate Driver Files screen.
7 Click Next.
The wizard detects and installs the appropriate device drivers for the new RAID controller.
8 Click Finish to complete the installation.
9 Reboot the system when prompted.
Updating PERC 9 driver for existing Windows Server 2008 R2
and newer
NOTE: Close all applications on your system before you update the driver.
1 Insert the media (CD, DVD, or USB drive) containing the driver.
2
Select Start > Settings > Control Panel > System.
The System Properties screen is displayed.
NOTE
: The path to System might vary depending on the operating system family.
3 Click on the Hardware tab.
4 Click Device Manager.
The Device Manager screen is displayed.
NOTE
: The path to Device Manager might vary depending on the operating system family.
5 Expand SCSI and RAID Controllers by double-clicking the entry or by clicking on the plus symbol next to SCSI and RAID Controller.
NOTE
: In Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2008 R2, and Windows Server 2012, the PERC 9 series of cards are
listed under Storage Controllers.
6 Double-click the RAID controller for which you want to update the driver.
7 Click the Driver tab and click Update Driver.
The screen to update the device driver wizard is displayed.
8 Select Install from a list or specic location.
9 Click Next.
10 Follow the steps in the wizard and browse to the location of the driver les.
11 Select the INF le from the driver media (CD, DVD, or other media).
12 Click Next and continue the installation steps in the wizard.
13 Click Finish to exit the wizard and reboot the system for the changes to take place.
NOTE
: Dell provides the Dell Update Package (DUP) to update drivers on systems running Windows Server 2008 R2
and newer operating system. DUP is an executable application that updates drivers for specic devices. DUP supports
command line interface and silent execution. For more information, see Dell.com/support/home.
Linux driver installation
NOTE
: PERC 9 series of drivers support PERC 5, PERC 6, PERC 7, and PERC 8 family controllers and do not require separate
driver installations.
60 Driver installation