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I typed this up while I was creating a new Windows Install Media so it may not be the best quality. If anyone has any questions I'll try and clarify. Rebooting into the BIOS and a new boot option exists named "PATA SS:" Uefitool insert after update#Once the light becomes solid on, the update is completed. The light on the motherboard, next to the internal BIOS chip, will start to flash and get faster over the 3-4 minutes the process takes. Press the Flashback button on the rear I/O panel next to the white USB slot the drive should be placed in. ![]() Note the actual update has to be completed via BIOS flashback and not in EZ-Flash for this reason I believe. The modded BIOS was recognised but failed "Security Validation" which I figured was to be expected. I rebooted my machine and entered the BIOS and went to the EZ-Flash section of the menu. Place the USB drive in the white USB port in the motherboard which is next to the BIOS flashback button.Īt this point I wanted to verify I had done things correctly. Copy your final version of the modded BIOS file onto the drive and change its file name to R4E.CAP (for the RIVE. Uefitool insert after full#Full guide of that process here Ĭreate a FAT32 formatted USB drive. You then use a hex editor to merge together the first 800h of the original source BIOS and the. Open the original source in UEFITool, expand AMI Aptio Capsule and find the starting offset of the Body. You can open the Source and Modded BIOS in UEFITool windows side by side and you will see your added module at the bottom of the target Volume on only the modded version.įor ASUS boards you now need to convert the. There are more instructions in the above linked thread if you get file size warnings at this point and options to use a smaller module but this was not required for the RIVE. Leave the Options as is and press the Insert button to complete the process. Index is entered, browse to find the NvmExpressDxe_4 module you downloaded earlier. In the Insert tab, ensure the correct Vol. Index property (RIVE was 02) this ensures you later add the DXE module into the correct volume. Next open the source BIOS file in MMTool, scroll through the contents of the open BIOS file to find CSMCORE and take note of its Vol. ![]() ![]() This creates a new file which you will use as the source BIOS in the following steps. Open the stock BIOS in UEFITool, right click on the AMI Aptio Capsule and choose the Extract Body. (or use the small version if you get an error message with size warnings in the main step below)įor ASUS BIOS you need to remove the. Get a stock BIOS from your motherboard manufacturer's site. Google "MMTool Aptio " which will take you to a TweakTown thread to get the BIOS editing tool. Then I found this thread which had detailed instructions for the entire process. And attempting to use the file in BIOS Flashback stopped a couple of seconds after starting with no update made (did not brick it but also didn't correctly change it). Specifically the EZ-Flash software in BIOS threw the error message "The file format is incorrect. I first came across this thread but the already modded BIOS(es) did not work. Installing the MP400 into the adaptor, and the adaptor into the PCIe slot got it working as a secondary drive to verify everything was working as expected but I knew from the start that the RIVE stock BIOS did not support NVMe boot. I bought a cheap Gen4 PCIe to M.2 from Aliexpress a couple of months ago and it arrived last week. Uefitool insert after upgrade#This week I bought a Corsair MP400 2TB with hopes to run it as my boot drive as an upgrade to my trusty Samsung 850 Evo 500GB. My main system is a 3930k on an ASUS Rampage IV Extreme I bought several years ago via the OCAU forums. ![]()
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