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Dell Precision T3600 Sas Driver
This page contains the list of device drivers for Dell Precision T3600. To download the proper driver, first choose your operating system, then find your device name and click the download button. Problems installing Windows 7 Pro 64bit on Dell Precision t3600 This system will have one 480GB SSD installed. BIOS sees drive, RAID controller is set to off (however still displays ctr I screen after Dell raster), Windows 7 starts to load but when I get to selecting the drive installer can't see any drive. Fixed previous dell t3600 sas controller driver issue, but I am unable to image a Dell 6410 using the WinPE10 driver in a windows 10 ADK boot.wim. The Dell Precision T3400 dell t3600 sas controller driver Tower Workstation is designed for use in advanced analysis, engineering and 3D design environments Mar 29, 2017 Yeah, I don’t get why I.

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My computer is a Dell T3600 with RAID capability, even though I have only one hard drive. The hard drive is connected to the 'HDD0' port, which is used with RAID. The DVD-R/W drive is connected to the 'SATA0' port.
At first, I could not upgrade from Win 7 to Win 10, because Win 10 could not see the HDD0 port. I asked Dell support. They said to connect the hard drive to the SATA0 port, and the DVD drive to the SATA1 port. Windows 7 took that in stride, after a reboot due to the hardware change. I was able to upgrade to Win 10.
Now I wanted to move the drive back to the HDD0 port. I was able to do so after getting a link for a driver from Dell. In Win 10's Device Manager, the RAID controller was shown without a driver, which I installed after downloading it from the Dell link. So, after accomplishing that, my hard drive is back on the HDD0 port, and the DVD drive is back on the SATA0 port.
Now - here is my issue. When the hard drive was on the SATA0 port, the boot sequence was Dell BIOS screen, black screen, black screen with Windows logo, black screen, gray-green screen, login screen. With the hard drive on the HDD0 port, the boot sequence is Dell BIOS screen, black screen, black screen with Windows logo, black screen, black screen with Windows logo, black screen, gray-green screen, login screen. It appears that Windows is testing, and waiting for a timeout on, the SATA0 port before trying the HDD0 port, where it succeeds. I tried disabling the SATA port by removing its driver in Device Manager, then disabling the port in the Dell BIOS. The delay still happens.
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How can I get Windows to go direct to the HDD0 port to boot, and to skip the SATA port? Dell Support has told me, in effect, 'that's the way it works', because they don't understand Windows enough.
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