>Please note that our drivers are generic drivers for OEM Systems like SuperMicro.
>This is because they create their own software and special drivers for their units.
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So the OEM drivers should work then?
But perhaps not have extra features that SuperMicro implement?
I've never been told that an OEM driver will not work before, and I've been in the business for some time.
But I can see how that might cut down on your support overhead :-)
>Have you tried the IRSTe driver version provided by SuperMicro?
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Yes.
You asked this in question number 4 above and I answered above.
Summary of reply to question 4: The problem is the same, whether using SuperMicro supplied drivers or Intel supplied drivers.
This is why it is logical to conclude that since the problem is present in both drivers versions, the problem is in the core code.
But I can see that someone higher up in Intel is listening, as the later driver versions have just been pulled from the Intel download centre!
I'm glad to know I'm getting somewhere, even though it might at first glance appear otherwise :-)
Best regards
Stephen Done
Beng Hons Information Systems Engineering,
MCSE+Internet