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(Thanks to Andy_Steb from AVS for sharing this tip he found) You can cover them with a thin piece of electrical tape. If you have a Dell Perc H310 and your computer won’t boot then you’ll need to cover PCIe pins B5 and B6.Both of these guys have provided great guides on flashing IBM M1015 cards and other great information.
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(Thanks to mobilenvidia and Bryan Vyhmeister for providing/finding a lot of the files and information used here) This should already be included in the LSI-9211-8i.zip I’ve provided in the next link.You’ll want the version: Precompiled x86_64 UEFI Shell v1 binary.For those with newer UEFI motherboards you’ll need boot圆4.efi ( link) ( alternate link).You can follow this post on using Rufus to create a quick FreeDOS bootable USB drive. So let’s get down to what we’re going to need. All of the information you need is out there but I had a hard time finding it in one place and with the detail needed to not fumble through the process. For users like myself who only had newer motherboards with UEFI it gets a little tricky. This process is pretty well documented on various sites and forums for users that have an older motherboard with a typical BIOS. I just wanted to go through a few things I found while trying to flash IT firmware to my Dell Perc H310. I’ve also updated some of the links and added steps for flashing to the LSI P17 firmware from the Dell 6Gbps SAS HBA firmware which I highly recommend. I’ve removed parts about the IBM M1015 and focused more on the Dell H310 and H200.