So I've come to the conclusion that this card just isn't going to work with my particular system. The card will always error code 10 in Win 7 or Win 8 (x64 for both) if legacy option ROMs are enabled. If they aren't enabled, I can't boot Windows from a previous install with them enabled and I can't do a fresh install of Windows 7 (the OS I need to have installed) because the installer locks up when trying to load. This is a separate problem I've been working with Dell on.
"On Mon, Oct 7, 2013 at 1:21 PM, wrote:
I will wait for your reply on this. Just to make sure, lets do all troubleshooting with onboard only and do not use any additional cards until we can figure out what the issue is. This all could be a limitation of our hardware with UEFI and we will need to wait for a proper BIOS update to resolve this. I have been talking to several other agents, Seniors, and managers about this and all is showing it should work with Secure Boot off while running on the onboard card. As for the LSI card we are not sure as we do not use that card on the system.
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That's one of my most recent messages from them.
I can install Win 8 with only UEFI and legacy option ROMs disabled, and the card does work in Win 8, no error code 10, but that's when something else I noticed hit me. When legacy option ROMs are disabled, when the computer boots, it no longer loads the 9240's firmware or whatever the correct term would be. Usually (when legacy is enabled) before I can access the computers BIOS or before it starts to try and PXE boot or anything, the 9240 will take over the legacy option ROM and load itself in, checking for any attached drives and gives you a chance to modify any of its settings through a GUI or CLI. With legacy disabled, it just skips over this and when I get into Win 8 (for testing purposes), the card works, but I can't see any attached drive.
My current goal is to see if there's now some LSI software that will allow me to get the drives up in Win 8 with legacy disabled and a successful Windows install of the card. Unfortunately my managers, seniors, etc., have decided they are going to return the equipment and I don't have much time left to try things out.