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I've now tried six different bootable windows discs including 2 recovery type ones, but none of them will boot in this server. Only dos and linux boot
It's MX25L12805DMI-20G.
Try to use Intel ME System Tools v5 r1, but with file fparts.txt from Intel CSME System Tools v11 r6.
Error 310: Invalid Chip Erase Timeout value in "fparts.txt"
Try with fparts.txt from Intel ME System Tools v6 IGN r1
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Flash Programming Tool. Version 5.1.0.1167
Copyright © Intel Corporation. 2007-2008

Southbridge: ICH10
Reading file "fparts.txt" into memory...
Initializing SPI utilities
Reading HSFSTS register... Flash Descriptor: Invalid

--- Flash Devices Found ---
Error 405: There are no supported SPI flash devices installed. Please check connectivity and orientation of SPI flash device.
It's rather strange...
Is there such a line in the file fparts.txt on your USB stick with native DOS?
MX25L12805D, 0xC22018, 0x8000000, 0x1000, 0x20, 64, 0, 0x60, 80000
1. Take USB stick and format to FAT32
2. Create directory structure EFI\Boot
3. Download and unzip bootx64.7z
4. Put BOOTX64.EFI to Boot directory.
5. Boot from this USB stick
6. Run command: setup_var 0x82
7. Make and post foto of the screen.
(01-15-2018, 05:29 AM)DeathBringer Wrote: [ -> ]It's rather strange...
Is there such a line in the file fparts.txt on your USB stick with native DOS?
MX25L12805D, 0xC22018, 0x8000000,  0x1000, 0x20, 64, 0, 0x60, 80000

Yes there is
Have this motherboard any jumpers for BIOS update access?
(01-15-2018, 05:52 AM)DeathBringer Wrote: [ -> ]1. Take USB stick and format to FAT32
2. Create directory structure EFI\Boot
3. Download and unzip bootx64.7z
4. Put BOOTX64.EFI to Boot directory.
5. Boot from this USB stick
6. Run command: setup_var 0x82
7. Make and post foto of the screen.

I tried this, but it says boot failed. I've been using tools like Rufus to make bootable USB. Just making the file structure won't work.
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