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Invalid PCIE Card found ,system halted! #12

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dralausky opened this issue Oct 27, 2021 · 2 comments
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Invalid PCIE Card found ,system halted! #12

dralausky opened this issue Oct 27, 2021 · 2 comments

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@dralausky
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HI ,
I used the guide on https://fohdeesha.com/docs/H710-D1-Blade.html ,and nothing goes wrong ,but when I tried reboot to new linux iso ,screen shows the card invalid ,and can not be skipped ,what should I do to flash it to IT mode ? as I can not boot it with card in. thanks

@marcan
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marcan commented Oct 27, 2021

Hi, that sounds like you flashed an SBR that does not have the correct subsystem IDs, and it tripped Dell's BIOS lock-out. Unfortunately, I'm not aware of a way to recover from this situation that does not involve using an external EEPROM programmer.

This has nothing to do with lsirec; please contact the author of that guide to figure out what went wrong. Perhaps the guide is wrong or you used the wrong SBR flashing script for your system.

@Fohdeesha
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Hi, yes as marcan said you flashed the wrong SBR to your controller. The D1 For Blades guide you linked is for blade servers only - as in Dell M820, etc. NOT the regular rackmount server you have - you should have followed the regular H710 D1 guide. I figured three warnings on the blade guide were enough but it seems like I may need to start adding pictures as well, as you're not the first person to make this mistake

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