Use Flash Programmer to flash modified ASUS CAP BIOS.įor ASUS CAP BIOS, you can also try open P8Z77V_MOD.CAP with UEFITool, right click “AMI Aptio Capsule” & select “Extract body” & save as P8Z77V_MOD.ROM, and flash BIOS with AFU (AFU for Aptio 4, afuwin圆4.exe P8Z77V_MOD.ROM /P /B /N /K /CLRCFG).įor GIGABYTE motherboards, press Alt+F10 during boot to update the Backup BIOS. (4) Use Q-Flash/EZ-Flash/M-Flash, to flash the modified BIOS. (3) Use UEFITool to open the GIGABYTE Z77X-D3H rev 1.2 BIOS, select “File->Search”, search the text “DXE”, Right-click the “Setup” module & select “Insert after” & select “Nvme.ffs”, right-click “Nvme” module & select “Insert after” & select “NvmeSmm.ffs”, right-click “NvmeSmm” module & select “Insert after” & select “NvmeInt13.ffs”. For ASUS Z77 motherboard you should extract these modules from an ASUS Z97 or Z170 BIOS. For MSI Z77 motherboard you should extract these modules from a MSI Z97 or Z170 BIOS. (2) Use UEFITool (not UEFITool NE) to open the GIGABYTE Z97 BIOS file, select “File->Search” , search the text “nvme”, extract the Nvme.ffs (Right-click “nvme” and select “Extract as is”), NvmeSmm.ffs and NvmeInt13.ffs module. (1) Download the latest BIOS from GIGABYTE website. WARNING: Modify BIOS is dangerous! Do not power off or restart when updating BIOS! Modify BIOS (for example GIGABYTE Z77X-D3H rev 1.2):. ![]() Some NVMe SSD (Such as Samsung 950 Pro, Samsung PM963) has integrated an Option ROM so modify BIOS is not needed.Only x8664 at the moment but should also be buildable for arm64e. It also has a sandbox added for macOS version. Many H97 and Z97 motherboards support NVMe boot with BIOS update. I updated UEFITool for newer versions (QT 5 and QT 6).Support NVMe boot for custom-built B75, Z77, B85 and Z87 motherboards
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