lawnboy said:
You shouls have a disk from Dell containing all the drivers they used with the pre-install.
Not necessarily so. If someone has upgraded the firmware for say a Raid card, you will need the drivers to go with that level of firmware. I have fallen foul of this in the past, as a customer says "Yes we have all the driver disks, only to realise that someone has upgraded the firmware and the old drivers no longer work.
What I would suggest, is locate the driver disks you have, and assertain whether they are for the firmware/bios revisions you have. If they are not, get them before you start.
Make sure BIOS and Firmware levels are compatable on the machine and RAID cards, as this is another common stumbling block.
If you are struggling to find the right drivers which can sometimes be the case with Dell, download the latest drivers and firmware, and update prior to wiping.
To do this, you will need to install the drivers prior to any firmware/bios upgrades.
I entirely agree with using the Dell assisted install CDs if you want the diag/utility partitions.
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