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Trying to flash a Dell H310

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I have flashed a Dell H310 that I bought on eBay sometime ago and had no issues doing it in an older system I have laying around. Today I pulled a Dell H310 out of a server I got from a customer and put it in that same system to flash it. Problem is when the system boots, it comes up with the following error:

 

No physical memory is available at the location required for the Windows Boot Manager. The system can not continue.

 

It halts there and I can go no further.

 

The first PCIe slot on this board has a video card in it, I've tried the second and third PCIe slots but get the same message.

 

I can get the make and model of the motherboard if it will help.

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I don't think the MB has EFI as an option, its a very old first generation i7 board with an i7-920 in it. I already booted into the card, cleared the config and turned the BIOS off, no joy.

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Funny you should mention that, I had to do that years ago to a couple of Perc 5i raid controllers I was using in different system. The thing about that is, without the tape the system won't boot, in my case the system boots but gives me that weird error message. I could try the tape I guess, just wondering if anyone has encountered the problem before.

Also if you read the comments in the tape link I posted, this issue has been described before.

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