![]() ![]() After having temporarily enabled the “RAID” mode of the on-board SATA Controller they should run the RAID Configuration Utility and look, if everything seems to be fine (but don’t create a RAID array!). ![]() Users, who are running their SATA Controllers in AHCI or IDE mode, should check the function of the freshly updated RAID ROM module the same way. Everything will be fine, if you can enter and use the RAID Configuration Utility without any problem (Don’t modify anything, if you don’t want it to be changed!). If you have inserted a new RAID ROM version into the BIOS, you have to make sure, that the “RAID” mode of the on-board SATA Controller is enabled, and then you should run the RAID Configuration Utility by hitting CTRL+I, F10 or similar (look into your mainboard manual). Before you restart with your usual PC work, you should verify the full function of the updated PCI ROM module.If you have updated the Marvell 91xx AHCI/RAID ROM module, set the Marvell Firmware mode to “Force”, then save/apply/reboot and let it load through to windows, before that happens Marvell Firmware will update and board will reboot. Once in the BIOS again recover the previous boot settings (boot device and HDD boot order). Then turn on, boot to BIOS, load optimized, set the SATA Controller to the appropriate mode (AHCI/RAID) and save/apply/reboot back to the BIOS. Probably are just 2 alternatives, use the ubu tool - wich i can’t understand how to use or buy a modded chip…or someone with more skills, help me to prepare a modded one and post it somewhere…My last impression is like the first one, when you put me on hold for 3 days, after i create the account, i was asking for help in the wrong place, to a much higher class of computer users.Before you start with the BIOS modding procedure, you should have read carefully the “General Preparations for BIOS Modding” ( >Linkthisthishere<):Īfter flash is complete, shut down fully and switch off PSU, wait one minute and clear CMOS. ![]() I will aaccept that this is what this motherboard can and that’s it. I decide to give up and let behind this crazy solution. Probably you have right, the bios is protected and is no way to flash it in the usual way… Studying the procedure you recommend me, honestly, i don’t understand nothing, no description as how to insert the NVMe driver, just few examples that has nothing to do with this, i’m already confused about ubu tool/mmtool/uefi tool…Probably for someone with few programming skill is easy, that’s why you have to explain the procedure for everyone, not for particular examples, if you decide to help people, not to become another guru who speak for himself, and for other clever minds who wants to show the distance between a computer home user and a professional one. The second procedure, with ubu tool seems to be complicated, i never use those programs, i’m affraid to make a big mistake and to stay almost a month without computer if something goes wrong, until will came the already modded bios, if i decide to buy one. After i checked with the ssd into adapter connected, the bios was identical, like before, nothing was inserted. I use the modded bios with the same name, 3.10 because i didn.t know if is ok or not to rename it. ![]() moded bios with uefi tool 0.2.80: AmericanMegatrendsInc.-P3.20.rom | Files.fm.original bios extracted with Backup ToolKit 2.0 (because is already the last version 3.10): AmericanMegatrendsInc.-P3.10.rar | Files.fm. ![]()
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