Dell perc h200 integrated raid card
- #DELL PERC H200 INTEGRATED RAID CARD ZIP FILE#
- #DELL PERC H200 INTEGRATED RAID CARD UPDATE#
- #DELL PERC H200 INTEGRATED RAID CARD ZIP#
The USB drive shows up indented and labeled Patriot Memory. At this screen you can hit F8 and select a boot device.
#DELL PERC H200 INTEGRATED RAID CARD ZIP#
The ZIP also contains versions of the tools that will make this process a bit easier. This has been updated to support the latest version of FreeNAS. The main firmware file in this ZIP is P20.
This should already be included in the LSI-9211i8i.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. If you’re just looking for a list of commands that need to be executed then check the very bottom of this page. I’ve also included driver, firmware and sas2flash folders that contain a wide array of sometimes hard to find versions. This will help mainly those who were getting stuck on the H200 cards.
#DELL PERC H200 INTEGRATED RAID CARD ZIP FILE#
The default sas2flsh.exe and sas2flash.efi in this new ZIP file are p5 which allows you to pretty much overwrite/downgrade any firmware. the difference between the old and new ZIP file is the sas2flsh and sas2flash versions. So I’m not sure why I retyped all of this instead of just updating the ZIP file in the old guide.
#DELL PERC H200 INTEGRATED RAID CARD UPDATE#
So this guide will be the update to my first guide… without double checking everything I’m pretty sure it’s almost identical except for the link to the ZIP file.
WARNING: If you have an Integrated, Mini or Mini Mono Perc H310 do NOT try to crossflash with these steps.