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RocketRAID BIOS reports “Out of Memory”

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Updated at November 11th, 2022

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I am using a HighPoint RocketRAID controller. The motherboard BIOS reports an “Out of Memory” error when the controller BIOS is displayed. How do I resolve this?

If you encounter this problem, please flash the RocketRAID controller’s BIOS using the “Quick BIOS” or “UEFI” downloads.

A video tutorial is available here.

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