Hp Proliant Ml310e Gen8 V2 Drivers

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To ensure the integrity of your download, HP recommends verifying your results with this MD5 Checksum value: bd919c6a86f21ed583195eee195aae07 SP66346.exe Reboot Requirement: Reboot is required after installation for updates to take effect and hardware stability to be maintained. Installation: 1. Obtain a formatted USB Key media.

Re: Driver SATA para proliant ML310e Gen 8 01:01 PM Pues no pude instalar el Server 2003 asi es que termine instalando el Server 2008, de cualquier forma muchas gracias por sus sugerencias. Nov 11, 2014 - Hello, Trying to download the drivers for ubuntu for hp proliant ml310e gen8 v2 from the following link:. HP ProLiant ML310e Gen8 v2 Server User Guide Abstract This document is for the person who installs, administers, and troubleshoots servers and storage systems.

Download the SoftPaq to a directory on a system running Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows 7, Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Microsoft Windows Server 2008, or Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 and change to that directory. From that drive and directory, execute the downloaded SoftPaq file: Simply double click on the SPxxxxx.exe file and follow the installation wizard to complete the SoftPaq installation process. At the end of a successful installation of the SoftPaq a web page will automatically appear to provide you with the different methods for restoring and/or upgrading the firmware on the system. After the USB Key is created, you may delete the downloaded file if you wish. Insert this USB Key into the USB Key port of the system to be updated and power the system on to boot to the USB Key. End User License Agreements: Upgrade Requirement: Optional - Users should update to this version if their system is affected by one of the documented fixes or if there is a desire to utilize any of the enhanced functionality provided by this version. Important: Important Notes:None Deliverable Name: HP ProLiant ML310e Gen8 v2 System ROM - P78 Release Date: Last Recommended or Critical Revision: Previous Revision: Firmware Dependencies:None Enhancements/New Features:None Problems Fixed:Addressed an issue where servers using the revision of the System ROM caused a problem with a Trusted Platform Module (TPM) operating system certification test.

This issue has no known impact with TPM functionality under normal operating system environments. This problem only affects servers with the revision of the System ROM. Known Issues:None. Upgrade Requirement: Optional - Users should update to this version if their system is affected by one of the documented fixes or if there is a desire to utilize any of the enhanced functionality provided by this version. Important Notes:None Firmware Dependencies:None Problems Fixed:Addressed an issue where servers using the revision of the System ROM caused a problem with a Trusted Platform Module (TPM) operating system certification test. This issue has no known impact with TPM functionality under normal operating system environments. This problem only affects servers with the revision of the System ROM.

Known Issues:None. Important Notes:None Deliverable Name: HP ProLiant ML310e Gen8 v2 System ROM - P78 Release Date: Last Recommended or Critical Revision: Previous Revision: Firmware Dependencies:None Enhancements/New Features:None Problems Fixed:Addressed an issue where servers using the revision of the System ROM caused a problem with a Trusted Platform Module (TPM) operating system certification test. This issue has no known impact with TPM functionality under normal operating system environments. This problem only affects servers with the revision of the System ROM. Known Issues:None. Upgrade Requirement: Critical - HPE requires users update to this version immediately.

Important Notes:This revision of the System ROM includes the latest revision of the Intel microcode which, in combination with operating system updates, provides mitigation for the Speculative Store Bypass (also known as Variant 4) security vulnerability. A Medium level CVE has been assigned to this issue with ID CVE-2018-3639. Systems with microprocessors utilizing speculative execution and speculative execution of memory reads before the addresses of all prior memory writes are known may allow unauthorized disclosure of information to an attacker with local user access via a side-channel analysis. This security vulnerability is not unique to HPE servers and impacts any systems utilizing impacted processors. This revision of the System ROM includes the latest revision of the Intel microcode which provides mitigation for the Rogue Register Read (also known as Variant 3a) security vulnerability.

A Medium level CVE has been assigned to this issue with ID CVE-2018-3640. Systems with microprocessors utilizing speculative execution and that perform speculative reads of system registers may allow unauthorized disclosure of system parameters to an attacker with local user access via a side-channel analysis. This security vulnerability is not unique to HPE servers and impacts any systems utilizing impacted processors. Firmware Dependencies:None Problems Fixed:This revision of the System ROM includes the latest revision of the Intel microcode which, in combination with operating system updates, provides mitigation for the Speculative Store Bypass (also known as Variant 4) security vulnerability. A Medium level CVE has been assigned to this issue with ID CVE-2018-3639. Systems with microprocessors utilizing speculative execution and speculative execution of memory reads before the addresses of all prior memory writes are known may allow unauthorized disclosure of information to an attacker with local user access via a side-channel analysis. This security vulnerability is not unique to HPE servers and impacts any systems utilizing impacted processors.

Hp proliant ml310e gen8 server drivers

This revision of the System ROM includes the latest revision of the Intel microcode which provides mitigation for the Rogue Register Read (also known as Variant 3a) security vulnerability. A Medium level CVE has been assigned to this issue with ID CVE-2018-3640. Systems with microprocessors utilizing speculative execution and that perform speculative reads of system registers may allow unauthorized disclosure of system parameters to an attacker with local user access via a side-channel analysis. This security vulnerability is not unique to HPE servers and impacts any systems utilizing impacted processors. Known Issues:None (22 Mar 2018). Upgrade Requirement: Critical - HPE requires users update to this version immediately. Important Notes: This revision of the System ROM includes the latest revision of the Intel microcode which, in combination with operating system updates, provides mitigation for Variant 2 of the Side Channel Analysis vulnerability, also known as Spectre.

The revision of the microcode included in this System ROM addresses issues with more frequent reboots and unpredictable system behavior which impacted the previous Intel microcode which was part of the Spectre Variant 2 mitigation. Additional information is available from Intel’s Security Exploit Newsroom,. Firmware Dependencies: None Problems Fixed: Updated the Intel processor microcode to the latest version. Known Issues: None (5 Jan 2018). Upgrade Requirement: Critical - HPE requires users update to this version immediately. Important Notes: REMOVED - This version of the System ROM is NO LONGER AVAILABLE for download.

On January 11, Intel announced issues with an increased frequency of reboots when using the microcodes they released to address Variant 2 of the Spectre Vulnerability for numerous processors including Broadwell, Haswell, Skylake, Kaby Lake, Ivybridge, and Sandybridge processors. Mitigations for Variant 1 (Spectre) and Variant 3 (Meltdown) vulnerabilities require only OS updates and are not impacted. Due to the severity of the potential issues that may occur when using these microcodes addressing Variant 2, Intel now recommends that customers discontinue their use. Additional information is available from Intel’s Security Exploit Newsroom,. HPE is in alignment with Intel in our recommendation that customers discontinue use of System ROMs including impacted microcodes and revert to earlier System ROM versions. Earlier versions of the System ROMs display on the ‘Revision History’ tab. Clicking the ‘Obtain software’ link opens the HPE Customer Advisory on this topic where the recommended version of an earlier System ROM for each affected platform is provided along with additional information about this critical issue.

Firmware Dependencies: None Problems Fixed: Updated the Intel processor microcode to the latest version. Known Issues: None (2 May 2014). Upgrade Requirement: Recommended - HP recommends users update to this version at their earliest convenience. Important Notes:None Firmware Dependencies:None Problems Fixed:Addressed an issue where servers utilizing the revision of the System ROM might not be able to boot certain operating system installations that install a Master Boot Record which is not marked as Active. When this issue occurs, the server might experience a Non-System Disk Error or not boot the intended media.

This issue does NOT impact any System ROM revisions other than the revision. Addressed an issue where the System ROM's PXE Retry logic does not work properly with certain Network Devices. In some cases, the System ROM incorrectly stops the PXE retry sequence prematurely and resumes attempting to boot devices as specified in the Standard IPL Boot Order resulting in the server not performing an intended PXE boot. Known Issues:None. Upgrade Requirement: Optional - Users should update to this version if their system is affected by one of the documented fixes or if there is a desire to utilize any of the enhanced functionality provided by this version. Important Notes:None Firmware Dependencies:None Problems Fixed:Addressed an issue where servers using the revision of the System ROM caused a problem with a Trusted Platform Module (TPM) operating system certification test.

This issue has no known impact with TPM functionality under normal operating system environments. This problem only affects servers with the revision of the System ROM. Known Issues:None (24 Feb 2014).

Upgrade Requirement: Optional - Users should update to this version if their system is affected by one of the documented fixes or if there is a desire to utilize any of the enhanced functionality provided by this version. Important Notes:None Firmware Dependencies:None Enhancements/New Features:Added additional options to the ROM Based Setup Utility (RBSU) Power-On Delay Option for delay times of 15, 30, 40 and 60 seconds (in addition to the previous options of No Delay and Random Delay). For these new selections to function, the system must be using Integrated Lights-Out (iLO) Firmware version 1.20 or later. If the system is configured to one of the new options without having iLO Firmware version 1.20 or later, the Power-On Delay Option will function as if the No Delay option were chosen. Enhanced the System ROM's detection of valid boot devices such as USB Drive Keys or Hard Drives. Previously, the System ROM may have attempted to boot certain bootable media with invalid boot records resulting in a Non-System Disk error. In some cases, the System ROM will now be able to detect the invalid boot record and skip attempting to boot the device.

This allows the System ROM to attempt to boot the next device in the boot order. Added the latest product names of optional expansion cards and updated language translations (for non-English modes) in the ROM-Based Setup Utility (RBSU). Known Issues:None (11 Sep 2013). Upgrade Requirement: Critical - HPE requires users update to this version immediately.

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Important Notes:None Firmware Dependencies:None Problems Fixed:Addressed a processor issue under which a rare and complex sequence of internal processor microarchitecture events that occur in specific operating environments could cause a server system to experience unexpected page faults, general protection faults, or machine check exceptions or other unpredictable system behavior. While all processors supported by this server have this issue, to be affected by this issue the server must be operating in a virtualized environment, have Intel Hyperthreading enabled, have a hypervisor that enables Intel VT FlexPriority and Extended Page Tables, and have a guest OS utilizing 32-bit PAE Paging Mode. This issue is not unique to HP ProLiant servers and could impact any system utilizing affected processors operating with the conditions listed above. This revision of the System ROM contains an updated version of Intel's microcode that addresses this issue. Due to the potential severity of the issue addressed in this revision of the System ROM, this System ROM upgrade is considered a critical fix.

Known Issues:None (11 Sep 2013). Upgrade Requirement: Recommended - HP recommends users update to this version at their earliest convenience. Important Notes:None Firmware Dependencies:None Problems Fixed:Addressed a processor issue where certain instructions and conditions could result in an application-level error, blue screen, kernel panic, or other unpredictable system behavior. This issue affects platforms utilizing Intel Xeon E3-series processors. This issue is not unique to HP ProLiant servers and could impact any system using affected processors. This revision of the System ROM contains an updated version of Intel’s microcode for affected processors that addresses this issue. Addressed an issue where the system experienced unexpected system behavior or report ACPI issues through the OS boot logs (such as Linux DMESG) when IOMMU was enabled in a virtualized operating system environment.

Addressed an issue where Linux Operating Systems reported the following message: ERST: Failed to get Error Log Address Range, in the Linux DMESG log. Addressed an issue where the server's Legacy USB support would not properly report the drive capacity of a USB Drive Key that was larger than 8GB resulting in an inability to boot USB Drive Keys larger than 8 GB. Addressed an issue where the system may not be able to properly execute the HP SmartStart Scripting Toolkit (SSSTK) under Linux based Operating Systems. In some cases, executing the HP SSSTK would result in a segfault error message being reported by the Linux kernel. Known Issues:None. Added the latest product names of optional expansion cards and updated language translations (for non-English modes) in the ROM-Based Setup Utility (RBSU). Added support to allow industry standard utilities to display the operating voltage of installed DIMMs as well as the minimum and maximum voltage supported by installed DIMMs.

This System ROM revision supports newly defined industry standard fields in the industry standard SMBIOS tables. Utilities to display this information may not yet be available.

Added support to allow industry standard utilities to display the HP DIMM Part Number for HP SmartMemory DIMMs. This information will also be displayed in the HP iLO GUI interface when using an updated revision of iLO Firmware. Added a new ROM-Based Setup Utility (RBSU) option called USB Port Controller Routing in the System Options USB Control menus that allows configuring the USB 3.0-capable ports to operate as USB 2.0 ports under the operating system. When configured for USB 3.0 Controller, these ports are still functional in an non-ACPI pre-boot environment and can still be utilized to boot USB media or for keyboard and mouse in a pre-boot environment. This option is defaulted to USB 3.0 Controller to allow USB 3.0 operation of the USB 3.0 ports in an operating system environment. The option can be configured to USB 2.0 Controller for cases where an operating system is being used that does not support USB 3.0 or where the operating system has support for USB 3.0 but has issues with this support.

When configured for USB 2.0 Controller, all USB 3.0 ports in the system will operate at USB 2.0 speeds. (24 Jun 2013). To ensure the integrity of your download, HP recommends verifying your results with this MD5 Checksum value: bd919c6a86f21ed583195eee195aae07 SP66346.exe Reboot Requirement: Reboot is required after installation for updates to take effect and hardware stability to be maintained. Installation: 1.

Obtain a formatted USB Key media. Download the SoftPaq to a directory on a system running Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows 7, Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Microsoft Windows Server 2008, or Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 and change to that directory. From that drive and directory, execute the downloaded SoftPaq file: Simply double click on the SPxxxxx.exe file and follow the installation wizard to complete the SoftPaq installation process.

At the end of a successful installation of the SoftPaq a web page will automatically appear to provide you with the different methods for restoring and/or upgrading the firmware on the system. After the USB Key is created, you may delete the downloaded file if you wish. Insert this USB Key into the USB Key port of the system to be updated and power the system on to boot to the USB Key. Release Notes. End User License Agreements: Upgrade Requirement: Optional - Users should update to this version if their system is affected by one of the documented fixes or if there is a desire to utilize any of the enhanced functionality provided by this version.

Important: Important Notes:None Deliverable Name: HP ProLiant ML310e Gen8 v2 System ROM - P78 Release Date: Last Recommended or Critical Revision: Previous Revision: Firmware Dependencies:None Enhancements/New Features:None Problems Fixed:Addressed an issue where servers using the revision of the System ROM caused a problem with a Trusted Platform Module (TPM) operating system certification test. This issue has no known impact with TPM functionality under normal operating system environments. This problem only affects servers with the revision of the System ROM. Known Issues:None Fixes.

Upgrade Requirement: Optional - Users should update to this version if their system is affected by one of the documented fixes or if there is a desire to utilize any of the enhanced functionality provided by this version. Important Notes:None Firmware Dependencies:None Problems Fixed:Addressed an issue where servers using the revision of the System ROM caused a problem with a Trusted Platform Module (TPM) operating system certification test. This issue has no known impact with TPM functionality under normal operating system environments. This problem only affects servers with the revision of the System ROM. Known Issues:None Important. Important Notes:None Deliverable Name: HP ProLiant ML310e Gen8 v2 System ROM - P78 Release Date: Last Recommended or Critical Revision: Previous Revision: Firmware Dependencies:None Enhancements/New Features:None Problems Fixed:Addressed an issue where servers using the revision of the System ROM caused a problem with a Trusted Platform Module (TPM) operating system certification test. This issue has no known impact with TPM functionality under normal operating system environments.

This problem only affects servers with the revision of the System ROM. Known Issues:None Revision History. Upgrade Requirement: Critical - HPE requires users update to this version immediately. Important Notes:This revision of the System ROM includes the latest revision of the Intel microcode which, in combination with operating system updates, provides mitigation for the Speculative Store Bypass (also known as Variant 4) security vulnerability. A Medium level CVE has been assigned to this issue with ID CVE-2018-3639. Systems with microprocessors utilizing speculative execution and speculative execution of memory reads before the addresses of all prior memory writes are known may allow unauthorized disclosure of information to an attacker with local user access via a side-channel analysis. This security vulnerability is not unique to HPE servers and impacts any systems utilizing impacted processors.

This revision of the System ROM includes the latest revision of the Intel microcode which provides mitigation for the Rogue Register Read (also known as Variant 3a) security vulnerability. A Medium level CVE has been assigned to this issue with ID CVE-2018-3640. Systems with microprocessors utilizing speculative execution and that perform speculative reads of system registers may allow unauthorized disclosure of system parameters to an attacker with local user access via a side-channel analysis.

This security vulnerability is not unique to HPE servers and impacts any systems utilizing impacted processors. Firmware Dependencies:None Problems Fixed:This revision of the System ROM includes the latest revision of the Intel microcode which, in combination with operating system updates, provides mitigation for the Speculative Store Bypass (also known as Variant 4) security vulnerability. A Medium level CVE has been assigned to this issue with ID CVE-2018-3639. Systems with microprocessors utilizing speculative execution and speculative execution of memory reads before the addresses of all prior memory writes are known may allow unauthorized disclosure of information to an attacker with local user access via a side-channel analysis. This security vulnerability is not unique to HPE servers and impacts any systems utilizing impacted processors.

This revision of the System ROM includes the latest revision of the Intel microcode which provides mitigation for the Rogue Register Read (also known as Variant 3a) security vulnerability. A Medium level CVE has been assigned to this issue with ID CVE-2018-3640. Systems with microprocessors utilizing speculative execution and that perform speculative reads of system registers may allow unauthorized disclosure of system parameters to an attacker with local user access via a side-channel analysis. This security vulnerability is not unique to HPE servers and impacts any systems utilizing impacted processors.

Known Issues:None Version:2018.01.22(A) (22 Mar 2018). Upgrade Requirement: Critical - HPE requires users update to this version immediately. Important Notes: This revision of the System ROM includes the latest revision of the Intel microcode which, in combination with operating system updates, provides mitigation for Variant 2 of the Side Channel Analysis vulnerability, also known as Spectre. The revision of the microcode included in this System ROM addresses issues with more frequent reboots and unpredictable system behavior which impacted the previous Intel microcode which was part of the Spectre Variant 2 mitigation. Additional information is available from Intel’s Security Exploit Newsroom,.

Firmware Dependencies: None Problems Fixed: Updated the Intel processor microcode to the latest version. Known Issues: None Version:2017.12.12(A) (5 Jan 2018). Upgrade Requirement: Critical - HPE requires users update to this version immediately.

Hp Proliant Ml310e Gen8 V2 Drivers

Important Notes: REMOVED - This version of the System ROM is NO LONGER AVAILABLE for download. On January 11, Intel announced issues with an increased frequency of reboots when using the microcodes they released to address Variant 2 of the Spectre Vulnerability for numerous processors including Broadwell, Haswell, Skylake, Kaby Lake, Ivybridge, and Sandybridge processors. Mitigations for Variant 1 (Spectre) and Variant 3 (Meltdown) vulnerabilities require only OS updates and are not impacted.

Due to the severity of the potential issues that may occur when using these microcodes addressing Variant 2, Intel now recommends that customers discontinue their use. Additional information is available from Intel’s Security Exploit Newsroom,. HPE is in alignment with Intel in our recommendation that customers discontinue use of System ROMs including impacted microcodes and revert to earlier System ROM versions. Earlier versions of the System ROMs display on the ‘Revision History’ tab.

Hp Proliant Ml310e Gen8 V2 User Guide

Clicking the ‘Obtain software’ link opens the HPE Customer Advisory on this topic where the recommended version of an earlier System ROM for each affected platform is provided along with additional information about this critical issue. Firmware Dependencies: None Problems Fixed: Updated the Intel processor microcode to the latest version. Known Issues: None Version:2014.03.08 (A) (2 May 2014). Upgrade Requirement: Recommended - HP recommends users update to this version at their earliest convenience. Important Notes:None Firmware Dependencies:None Problems Fixed:Addressed an issue where servers utilizing the revision of the System ROM might not be able to boot certain operating system installations that install a Master Boot Record which is not marked as Active.

When this issue occurs, the server might experience a Non-System Disk Error or not boot the intended media. This issue does NOT impact any System ROM revisions other than the revision. Addressed an issue where the System ROM's PXE Retry logic does not work properly with certain Network Devices. In some cases, the System ROM incorrectly stops the PXE retry sequence prematurely and resumes attempting to boot devices as specified in the Standard IPL Boot Order resulting in the server not performing an intended PXE boot. Known Issues:None. Upgrade Requirement: Optional - Users should update to this version if their system is affected by one of the documented fixes or if there is a desire to utilize any of the enhanced functionality provided by this version. Important Notes:None Firmware Dependencies:None Problems Fixed:Addressed an issue where servers using the revision of the System ROM caused a problem with a Trusted Platform Module (TPM) operating system certification test.

This issue has no known impact with TPM functionality under normal operating system environments. This problem only affects servers with the revision of the System ROM. Known Issues:None Version:2013.11.08 (A) (24 Feb 2014). Upgrade Requirement: Optional - Users should update to this version if their system is affected by one of the documented fixes or if there is a desire to utilize any of the enhanced functionality provided by this version. Important Notes:None Firmware Dependencies:None Enhancements/New Features:Added additional options to the ROM Based Setup Utility (RBSU) Power-On Delay Option for delay times of 15, 30, 40 and 60 seconds (in addition to the previous options of No Delay and Random Delay). For these new selections to function, the system must be using Integrated Lights-Out (iLO) Firmware version 1.20 or later. If the system is configured to one of the new options without having iLO Firmware version 1.20 or later, the Power-On Delay Option will function as if the No Delay option were chosen.

Enhanced the System ROM's detection of valid boot devices such as USB Drive Keys or Hard Drives. Previously, the System ROM may have attempted to boot certain bootable media with invalid boot records resulting in a Non-System Disk error. In some cases, the System ROM will now be able to detect the invalid boot record and skip attempting to boot the device. This allows the System ROM to attempt to boot the next device in the boot order.

Added the latest product names of optional expansion cards and updated language translations (for non-English modes) in the ROM-Based Setup Utility (RBSU). Known Issues:None Version:2013.09.01(A) (11 Sep 2013). Upgrade Requirement: Critical - HPE requires users update to this version immediately.

Important Notes:None Firmware Dependencies:None Problems Fixed:Addressed a processor issue under which a rare and complex sequence of internal processor microarchitecture events that occur in specific operating environments could cause a server system to experience unexpected page faults, general protection faults, or machine check exceptions or other unpredictable system behavior. While all processors supported by this server have this issue, to be affected by this issue the server must be operating in a virtualized environment, have Intel Hyperthreading enabled, have a hypervisor that enables Intel VT FlexPriority and Extended Page Tables, and have a guest OS utilizing 32-bit PAE Paging Mode. This issue is not unique to HP ProLiant servers and could impact any system utilizing affected processors operating with the conditions listed above. This revision of the System ROM contains an updated version of Intel's microcode that addresses this issue. Due to the potential severity of the issue addressed in this revision of the System ROM, this System ROM upgrade is considered a critical fix. Known Issues:None Version:2013.08.30 (A) (11 Sep 2013). Upgrade Requirement: Recommended - HP recommends users update to this version at their earliest convenience.

Important Notes:None Firmware Dependencies:None Problems Fixed:Addressed a processor issue where certain instructions and conditions could result in an application-level error, blue screen, kernel panic, or other unpredictable system behavior. This issue affects platforms utilizing Intel Xeon E3-series processors. This issue is not unique to HP ProLiant servers and could impact any system using affected processors. This revision of the System ROM contains an updated version of Intel’s microcode for affected processors that addresses this issue.

Addressed an issue where the system experienced unexpected system behavior or report ACPI issues through the OS boot logs (such as Linux DMESG) when IOMMU was enabled in a virtualized operating system environment. Addressed an issue where Linux Operating Systems reported the following message: ERST: Failed to get Error Log Address Range, in the Linux DMESG log. Addressed an issue where the server's Legacy USB support would not properly report the drive capacity of a USB Drive Key that was larger than 8GB resulting in an inability to boot USB Drive Keys larger than 8 GB. Addressed an issue where the system may not be able to properly execute the HP SmartStart Scripting Toolkit (SSSTK) under Linux based Operating Systems. In some cases, executing the HP SSSTK would result in a segfault error message being reported by the Linux kernel. Known Issues:None. Added the latest product names of optional expansion cards and updated language translations (for non-English modes) in the ROM-Based Setup Utility (RBSU).

Added support to allow industry standard utilities to display the operating voltage of installed DIMMs as well as the minimum and maximum voltage supported by installed DIMMs. This System ROM revision supports newly defined industry standard fields in the industry standard SMBIOS tables. Utilities to display this information may not yet be available. Added support to allow industry standard utilities to display the HP DIMM Part Number for HP SmartMemory DIMMs. This information will also be displayed in the HP iLO GUI interface when using an updated revision of iLO Firmware. Added a new ROM-Based Setup Utility (RBSU) option called USB Port Controller Routing in the System Options USB Control menus that allows configuring the USB 3.0-capable ports to operate as USB 2.0 ports under the operating system. When configured for USB 3.0 Controller, these ports are still functional in an non-ACPI pre-boot environment and can still be utilized to boot USB media or for keyboard and mouse in a pre-boot environment.

This option is defaulted to USB 3.0 Controller to allow USB 3.0 operation of the USB 3.0 ports in an operating system environment. The option can be configured to USB 2.0 Controller for cases where an operating system is being used that does not support USB 3.0 or where the operating system has support for USB 3.0 but has issues with this support. When configured for USB 2.0 Controller, all USB 3.0 ports in the system will operate at USB 2.0 speeds. Version:2013.05.23 (A) (24 Jun 2013).

I have a HP Proliant ML 310e gen8 v2 and I was forced to put on it a windows 7 ultimate x64. I searched a lot and I can't find a driver for the graphics card, even with hp support assistant(it doesn't find anything). For Newtork Card I found a driver and works fine. Can somebody help me?

Thanks a lot! Welcome to the forums! Looks like the graphics card is a Have you tried this driver? This is another one I found however I have NEVER downloaded any drivers from this site so be careful and make a restore point before installing any of these drivers There is also a great free program that I use for updating my drivers called Driver Booster by IObit, They have both a paid and free version I use the free version. The only thing I will tell you is like many well known company's that provide free software they have one or two programs set by default to install with it so read and uncheck the install 'Advanced System Care' unless you want to try that also. Other then that Driver Booster is a big time saver and has never hosed any of my systems over the years. Edit: I just found this driver on NVIDIA site, I would try the drive from HP & NVIDA as well as IObit before trying the softpedia site because as I said I never tried drivers from there.

Hope this info helps. Edited March 16, 2016 by itGeeks. I come again with a problem. I thank that the driver is ok because the writing, images and video looks more clear, but I see some problems. Some web pages does not fit well the screen, and the screen page of Windows looks like this: Is it not the good driver or should I install other drivers?

I installed 3 drivers, one for network, one for graphic and one for usb. The usb driver I installed it because driver booster told me that I haven't. I tried to install other g200eH driver like but id doesn't work, it told me: No Matrox Hardware Detected. Same as with all drivers for NVIDIA Quadro, No Hardware Detected.

One thing that I observed is that if I want to run in compatibility mode, option for Windows 7 does not exist, even if is the driver that worked or is the other one. On my laptop where I have a windows 7 x86 if I look at compatibility mode, Windows 7 appears there, but on my HP Proliant ML310e gen8 v2 win7 ultimate x64 does not appear. Take a look here and see if you can find a better drive You can also open up Windows device manager and right click display adapter click properties click driver click update driver and see if Windows finds a better driver.