Perhaps this is CAP vs ROM format, I am not sure, but this was the key to why I had problems yesterday. 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. 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). 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. Extract all the files if they are compressed archives (zip/rar/7z/etc).īoot using the USB drive from step 2, select Troubleshooting and then Command Line.Ĭd into the folder created in step 3 (i.e. You may leave that computer on, but move the USB drive to another computer to run MMTool.įollow the guide under the "MMTool " section to insert the ffs file into your file (creating a "" file) cd /D C:\tmp) You might need to use diskpart.exe to figure out which drive-letter is your USB stick.Įxtract your current UEFI BIOS to a file (i.e. Replace the USB drive on the target computer from step 7, and run the command to flash the new bios (i.e. Reboot the computer and you should see your M.2 drive as bootable (if you already installed Windows on it). If you do not see it, use the boot stick from step 2 to install Windows 10 on the M.2 drive. I was able to do this step first, as the Win10 installer locates the drive without issue, it's just the bios that can't boot from there, so for me after step 9, my drive booted and the Windows 10 installation continued without issue! #NVMEBIOS UEFITOOL INSTALL# Hi Guys, I know I'm coming a bit late to this party but I hope maybe someone can help. I'm running Win10 Pro on an ASUS P8Z77-V-LX motherboard with a Ivybridge Core i7 processor and I would like to be able to put the OS on to a Samsung 970EVO Plus SSD and boot from there. The 970EVO is installed in a PCIe Gen3x16 slot using a M.2 adapter. I've spent a lot of time reading all the Guides and Tutorials and have added the three NVMe modules to the Bios plus the NvmExpressDxe_4 module. I pulled the three Nvme modules off a ASUS Z97 Bios if that is relevant. Problem is I haven't been able to successfully flash the modded Bios.
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