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Old 6th March 2012, 05:38 PM
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F16 install on HP DL380 G4

Hello,
I have F15 running on HP DL380 G4 and try to upgrade to F16 using DVD but it says "No usable disks have been found". I have HP smart array 6i controller with the latest firmware and internal SATA disks.
I was curious that what if I put F15 DVD and found all disks without any problem.
Why even F15 found it but F16. G4 is supported by F16?
Do I need new driver for the controller?
It's so frustrating. I really appreciate if anyone helps me.
Thanks in advance.
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