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- Nvmebios uefitool how to#
- Nvmebios uefitool install#
- Nvmebios uefitool mod#
- Nvmebios uefitool driver#
- Nvmebios uefitool upgrade#
Attach your powersupply and close all unneeded ProgramsĢ2. Maybe the length could differ from BIOS to BIOS but i think it should be that value.Ģ1. Open afuwingui hit "Open" and select the "211nvme.rom file" Carefully look at the Lenght of the File it should have exactly 6.144KB as your afuwin.rom also. Now that we have checked everything, we are going to flash the new BIOSĢ0. Compare the afuwin.rpt and the 211nvme.rpt and you should get the same Text as I haveġ9. Now you can open both the old afuwin.rpt Textfile and the new 211nvme.rpt Textfile and compare them.ġ8. Start MMTool and load the new 211nvme.rom and click create Report. Copy the new 211nvme.rom file to the MMTools Directory.ġ6. Click "Yes" for Open reconstructed file? and parse again if the NVME Module is correctly installed between the LanDXE_Module and the free Spaceġ5. Save the new romfile and name it 211nvme.romġ4. Now you Click "File" and "Save Image file."ġ3.
Nvmebios uefitool driver#
Now you have insert the DXE NVME driver Module in the free memory space below the LanDriver DXE Module. Scroll down to the LANDriver DXE driver and click the right Mouse buttom and hit "Insert After."ġ2. Hit "OK" and doubleclick at "interface section at offset Ch"ġ0. Now that you loaded your BIOS in Uefitools hit the "File" Buttom -> "Search" select "Text" and enter DXE in the searchfieldĩ. Now open UEfiTool_0.2.2.1 and load the afuwin.rom image by clicking "File" and "Open Immage file" and selectĨ. Click "Create Report" and close MMTooL.ħ. Start MMTooL and Load the afuwin.rom ImageĦ. Copy the afuwin.rom (your EFI BIOS without Capsule) to the MMTOOLs Folderĥ. Hit the save Buttom and store your actual copy of your BIOS in a seperate Folder and name it afuwin.romĤ. Now we are going to make a copy of the present BIOS using afuwin圆4. First of all, downoad all the needed files into a new Folder and Name it "BiosMod"Ģ. This guide was also done with the ground based work of fernando.ġ. You can find the actual downloads on the win-raid forums. AMI Firmware Updater (afuwin64) from AMI for Aptio 4
Nvmebios uefitool install#
211 / if not yet installed, please download the Update from ASUS support and install it yousing Easy-Flash in the BIOS. My System is a G751-JY with 24GB of RAM Georce GTX 980m 4GB and Windows 7 prof. I will give you an easy Guide you can follow step by step.
Nvmebios uefitool mod#
Its not quite difficult to mod the ASUS G751-JY BIOS. I strongly recomment to decide yourself if you want do the BIOS Mod or not. I dont take any responsibility if you make modifications and somehow brick your BIOS. So that anyone who owns the G751 with an M.2 slot should get a NVMe drive to work. I want to share some experience I made during modding my BIOS, I recently modded my BIOS and now it supports the NVMe Protokoll. Without it, we would never have NVMe support on our older generations Notebooks. Im very thankful and proud of Fernando's work. He developed the NVMe Support and the update procedures.
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(Thanks Asus, now I have reason to hate you too.This guide was developed on the ground based work of Fernando in the WIN Raid Forums. Luckily this makes my setup of mentioned motherboard together with Intel i7-3770K and 32 GB DDR3 RAM less obsolete. I didn’t try that yet but based on all the feedback it seems working pretty well.
Nvmebios uefitool how to#
Just follow this How to get full NVMe support for Intel Chipset systems from 6-Series up on how to mod and flash BIOS for your motherboard. The most amazing thing is that you actually can get full NVMe support in your BIOS. Asus introduced NVMe boot support to newer lines of motherboards and (as usual) not backported it to older lines. As these motherboards already have UEFI and we use modern operating systems (Windows 8/8.1/10), it’s all about software. However the most trivial yet most complicated thing is to get the NVMe storage in PCI-E adapter boot as system drive. The great thing about PC modularity is that even few years old PC can get USB-C or M.2 support via PCI-E adapters (that provide enough speed and power).
Nvmebios uefitool upgrade#
With my less than 4 year old motherboard (Asus P8Z77-V PRO Thunderbolt), I can upgrade to few fast non-NVMe starages on PCI-E but it won’t be as fast and efficient as NVMe. No single new feature ever comes to old motherboard BIOS. Just like in the smartphone market, most motherboards usually receive few BIOS updates within one year and that’s it. Jin Hardware by Marcel Dopita (updated 2132 days ago)