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My system is all SSD (front bays only, nothing internal), including the boot drive and (2) 4Tb SSDs in a RAID 1 array (I know, it's excessive). I also have a T7600 and ran into the same error last night, so I was glad to find some information here to help me start troubleshooting. Non-Raid configuration (All disks labeled Non-Raid.) OS Version (before workaround): Windows (updates to 1903/1909 were blocked due to the C600 SAS RAID controller) I have been running the new updated machine and have not experience any issues with it.
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If not, you can manually install it using the appropriate driver from the motherboard manufacturer. The system should automatically find the secondary hard drive and re-install the Intel C600 Chipset SAS RAID Controller.You can put the case back together and begin using your new updated Windows.) (If you only have a single hard drive and want to leave it plugged into an extra SATA port, then this step is not necessary. This will turn the RAID controller back on. Locate the SAS/RAID setting and select "Enable". (In my case I plugged the secondary 3.5" HDD back into the SAS bay.) Leave the primary OS drive plugged into the SATA port, or, relocate it back into the SAS bays. My system had a few additional updates to install before the system was completely "up-to-date".
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Once Windows has completed the update, boot into Windows and run the Windows Update "Check For Updates" again.Run the Media Creation Tool and follow the steps to update Windows on your existing machine.(In my case, I was upgrading Build 1809 to 1909.)
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My motherboard contains two SAS headers: SAS_0 and SAS_1. If your motherboard has a SATA port, please read on. This method simply bypasses the RAID Controller on the motherboard. I have found a workaround that allows Windows 10 Update to work on motherboards with an Intel C600 Chipset SAS RAID Controller.
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Solution For Windows 10 Update | Intel C600 Chipset SAS Raid Incompatibility
