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03-29-2019 05:51 AM
I run the Sp72212.exe
it will create a folder under c-swsetup.
then I run "RSTe_4.3.0.1198_Install.exe" in that folder. I mean c-swsetp-sp72212 folder.
now on device manager it does not give any error message.
when you make control on device manager over storage controllers
below screenshot is seen..
do it like that.
03-30-2019 07:33 AM
This method does NOT resolve the issue I brought up on 9/12/2018: running the installer this way I still get prompted with the warning that the newer version (15.44.0.1010) will be overwritten if you proceed with the install. Just to confirm, I ran the installer (after making an image backup of my system!) and saw that the older version is now installed.
If you check the driver properties on either the SAS RAID or SATA RAID devices in the screenshot that Terekeme posted, you will see that they now show V4.3.0.1198 from 5/21/2015. Prior to running the install you should have a SATA RAID driver V15.44.0.1010 from 2/07/2018.
Anyone else found a better solution to this issue?
04-01-2019 06:10 AM
for Windows 10, HP did not resolve the problem I think for HP Z 820s.
Normally as you said when we install, it is saying that "you have newer version". But this is still causing missing driver issue on device manager.
it had better to work with newest driver as you said.
Perhaps someone else will find the solution to us.
Best Regards.
05-21-2019 07:10 AM - edited 09-14-2019 01:19 PM
Missing sas controller also on my Z820 and any time I install the HP driver it messes up my monitor configuration...Also installed my OS via USB and now my DVD drive is not showing up in my device manager or in My computer. It is showing up in my bios. tried changing cables and still no luck. First time i did my install I used a dvd and all was good but it was version 1903still no sas driver
tried installing every driver provided by hp for this model so when windows updated it screwed up my monitor configuration... Then could not get updates to work. Really scared to use any drivers from HP. The more I use HP drivers the more screwed up my system becomes. Here are my system specs
- (x2) Intel Xeon E5-2687W Processors
- (x2) Liquid Cooling Heat-sinks
- 32GB 12800R RDDR3 1600MHz RAM
- Nvidia Quadro 5000 Graphics Card
- 600GB (2 x 300GB) 15K SAS HD
- 1125w Power Supply
