If an admin sees a benefit, please edit my post and revert back the mutilated links. then i type startup.nsh again afterwards because i created another script inside the NVME boot drive shell. 4.55K subscribers Subscribe 32K views 3 years ago GameOnIntel X79 GameOnIntel X79 Revisiting my X&9 platform and performing a BIOS mod to enable bootable NvME m.2 SSD. Unfortunately the forum rules don’t allow me to post external links, and not even links to other posts in this forum… then you load into bios, load up the EFI shell you will get promted to cancel of auto loading of the startup.nsh and you can speed up the 5 seconds by hitting space or enter. Then I did a sc. On another topic: I’ve tried to make this post as descriptive and complete as possible so it’s helpful for others. Hello, today I flashed my uvme bios mod as posted earlier from within an efi usb boot stick with fpt.efi -F -bios biosfilename and then installed a pcie 1x nvme adapter with a new nvme ssd. MKS-DXB - First, use UEFITool on the stock.CAP BIOS to extract the body > Right click AMI Aptio Capsule and choose extract body, Then do NVME mod to that bin/rom This is how you should do that > open stock.CAP in Hex editor and go to offset 800. Voila, it is : Thank you so much for your detailed description and dedication to this topic! I probably wouldn’t have been able to use a NVMe SSD in my old system if it weren’t for you Before start flashing delete selected original file and replace with modded one (same name, same location)Ģ.7. In addition to what I described in the tutorial, I had to insert the file 'NvmExpressDxe4.ffs' in the second credits link guide and configure bootable USB with Windows 10 following the topic 'Installing the operating system on NVMe SSD' also on the second link of the. Manual NVMe insert via MMTool v4.50.0.23. Hello, I would like to inform you that the procedure worked well on the ASUS H61M-C motherboard with an M.2 Kingston A-1000. Start BIOS Update in ASUS AI Suite and select original. Guide How to get full NVMe support for all Systems with an AMI UEFI BIOS Parenthetically, the above UBU works with MMTool v4.50.0.23 or v5.0.0.7. Run FTK8 “backup.bat” as administrator and save the resulting “backup.bin” as the BIOS flash imageĢ.Mod BIOS and include NVMe driver: (according to original and very detailed description >herehereLink<) to flash the. Backup current BIOS (to save S/N and MAC Address), just as precaution:
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