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American megatrends bios update 2101
American megatrends bios update 2101










american megatrends bios update 2101
  1. #AMERICAN MEGATRENDS BIOS UPDATE 2101 INSTALL#
  2. #AMERICAN MEGATRENDS BIOS UPDATE 2101 WINDOWS 10#
  3. #AMERICAN MEGATRENDS BIOS UPDATE 2101 PRO#

Use the Windows 10 Media Creation Tool to create a Win10 boot USB stick.Ĭopy the 3 files from step 1 into a new folder on the USB drive from step 2. I was able to flash either of daltonpearson's files from above, but it did not allow booting from the M.2 drive for me, even though under my uneducated-inspection it looked good.ĭownload AFUWIN64_v3.05.04, MMTool Aptio, and NvmExpressDxe_4.ffs (links found in this Guide). I was unable to flash a modified 1402 bios from ASUS, but I was able to flash a modified 1402 bios which I obtained by extracting it from my bios. Perhaps this is CAP vs ROM format, I am not sure, but this was the key to why I had problems yesterday. I am not sure why, but worth noting - I can flash the latest 1402 bios from ASUS, then immediately extract it and the file is about 2KB smaller. For me, I did not have a working OS on the computer and so some of the steps below can be skipped/modified if you do. While I'm still not sure why my previous attempts didn't work, I'll describe what worked for me for posterity. Update: I managed to get my Asus P8Z77-V-LK booting to Windows 10 on a PCIx 4x slot, with an M.2 NVMe drive in an adapter card. Can you provide any more details on how you got yours to work? What did you use to flash the files, and how did you make the modified ROM (they both look different from my source file, the 1402 bios). Bios still won't recognize my NVMe drive as bootable though. I have been unable to get my own files to write (using AFUWIN64_v3.05.04, size mismatch) to my P8Z77-V-LK, but I was able to write your Modified.rom file.

#AMERICAN MEGATRENDS BIOS UPDATE 2101 INSTALL#

It wouldn't show up until I did a fresh install of windows and I had to disable CSM, but then it started working flawlessly. I can confirm that this works with the P8Z77-V-LK motherboard from Asus, just got it working with an Intel 660p nvme drive. (Z77 will be EFI with compatibility support module Disabled, and legacy mode with it Enabled - so make sure you disable CSM before installing, itll also improve your boot times) Remember the drive most likely won't appear in the boot menu (though it did for me AFTER installing the OS), and also remember the install from the M5 board might not be bootable on Z77 board anyway due to differences with drivers, it's best to do a complete clean install when changing entire platforms, it'll also make sure you are running in EFI mode rather than legacy mode.

#AMERICAN MEGATRENDS BIOS UPDATE 2101 PRO#

When i was using the Q77 board, i was running the NVMe drive on the 2.0 x4 slot, which limited the speed of my 950 Pro down to 1.2-1.6GB/s, so what your seeing of 1.2GB is normal for 2.0 x4. The method i used in the OP works 100% with Z77 boards, it worked perfect on both my P8Z77-V-PRO as well as my P8Q77-M board.












American megatrends bios update 2101