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  1. Hey guys I just got a second ibm 1015m which i flashed to it,and i upgraded both my cards to latest firmware/bios as per instrctions in this thread. However,both card said "adapter settings have changed,re-config is suggested" so i ctrl-c on boot, and now i am confused,because i have never seen these menues before. What settings do i need in the interrupt hook thingy? Under boot support do i put bios and os or disable this? I am not booting from any of these cards. Also,in boot order,there is only a 0 by 1 of the cards,the other has empty boot order,is this normal? Thank you
  2. You will need to use the files from post 4 (LSI MEGARAID) of this thread here: http://www.mediafire.com/?98j2l2314l6g77w The procedure is in the readme in that file... In short: prepare a bottable USB with the files boot from that run the .bat scripts in sequential order The FW is for 9211...the cross-flash will turn the M1015 into this card, as far as FW is concerned. When you compare card layouts on lsi website for 9210 and 9211, you will notice that the M1010 wil resemble the 9210 or the 9240. ..LSI does not list a 9220---the M1015 in its orginal state with megaraid FW is missing some RAID-modes from the original 9240...maybe this is LSi's naming scheme for their OEM, I don't know. I own 6 of these and only two carried the 9220 sticker...I have cross-flashed all 6 of them without problems. Yes and Yes BTW: There is a risk that flashing in some motherboards will not work.....look for "Failed to initialize PAL" error. The only solution to this is to continue with another mobo until you fget to one that works, as far as i know of. I have now flashed the card and it seems to work,however i still get drive dropouts once in awhile,and sometimes machine hangs on shutdown and boot,it is driving me insane and why i threw away the supermicro aoc-saslpmv8 as it was horrible with dropouts,i had hoped changing to the ibm would make my system more stable. Anyways, thank you so much for your help :-)
  3. Hey guys I was hoping you could help me. I just exchanged my supermicro aoc-saslp8 (due to drive dropouts) for a IBM serveraid 1015M, and would like to have it work like IT mode (native SATA Controller) ,how exactly do i go about using the files in post 1 on this thread? Also, do i use the 1015M files,even though my card is branded LSI 9220-8i and NOT 9210-8i? Does drive spindown from windows power management work? And does smart work? Thank you
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