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2022-X58/1366 PIN Motherboards NVME M.2 SSD BIOS MOD Collection

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Thank you so much for making a recent thread about this, adding firmware support for x58 boards to native boot nvme drives - w/o needing the samsung 950 pro.

So I'd like to request gigabyte GA-X58A-UD3R, but i'm not sure if it's possible as these aren't UEFI....

That said, here is where I need help. For some reason I recall that there was a beta UEFI firmware for the GA-X58A-UD3R rev 1.x - but I can't find anything now that that ever existed. So It's very possible I'm mis-remembering. I have both revisions so if anyone can confirm this actually existed for ether the rev 1 or 2 and isn't some figment of my imagination i'd be super grateful!
New files have been added.
The bios files I prepared have not been tested.
After a smooth NVMe SSD BIOS update, feel free to share your impressions and evaluation with me and other people.
This will also benefit other people and me.
Thank you.
 

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New files have been added.
The bios files I prepared have not been tested.
After a smooth NVMe SSD BIOS update, feel free to share your impressions and evaluation with me and other people.
This will also benefit other people and me.
Thank you.
Hello! I flash that file in my GA-X58A-UD3R rev 2.0 but my nvme is still not appearing in the boot section, can you please help me out? sorry my english its too bad
 
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Hello! I flash that file in my GA-X58A-UD3R rev 2.0 but my nvme is still not appearing in the boot section, can you please help me out? sorry my english its too bad
Flashing the GA-X58A-UD3R rev 2.0 Bios file and then getting the image means it's a successful result, right?
It's okay if your nvme ssd drive doesn't show up in the boot partition.
This is a simple process in my opinion.
Of course I will help you.
Now I request from you:
The NVME SSD drive you have or are considering purchasing.
for WIN10
__________________________________________________
Device Manager
+
Storage Controllers
+
Standard NVM Express Controller
+
Features
+
Details
+
Hardware IDs Information
____________________________________________________
you have to give..

For example: "PCI\VEN_144D&DEV_A809" should be something like this.

New files have been added.

The bios files I prepared have not been tested.
After a smooth NVMe SSD BIOS update, feel free to share your impressions and evaluation with me and other people.
This will also benefit other people and me.
Thank you.
 

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he NVME SSD drive you have or are considering purchasing.
Hi! Thanks for the answer,
The NVME SSD drive that i have is the SN350 NVMe by Western Digital

Thats the hardware ID information than appears me in the standard nvm express controller
PCI\VEN_15B7&DEV_5019&SUBSYS_501915B7&REV_01
PCI\VEN_15B7&DEV_5019&SUBSYS_501915B7
PCI\VEN_15B7&DEV_5019&CC_010802
PCI\VEN_15B7&DEV_5019&CC_0108

Again, Thank you.
I'll be waiting for your response
 
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Hi! Thanks for the answer,
The NVME SSD drive that i have is the SN350 NVMe by Western Digital

Thats the hardware ID information than appears me in the standard nvm express controller
PCI\VEN_15B7&DEV_5019&SUBSYS_501915B7&REV_01
PCI\VEN_15B7&DEV_5019&SUBSYS_501915B7
PCI\VEN_15B7&DEV_5019&CC_010802
PCI\VEN_15B7&DEV_5019&CC_0108

Again, Thank you.
I'll be waiting for your response
2022/Gigabyte GA-X58A-UD3R (Revision 2.0) NVMe SSD BIOS MOD
This file has been updated again.
In addition:
PCI\VEN_15B7&DEV_5019 Module has been added and the number of modules has increased to 11.

Once the update is complete, please let me know.
Also, share your results and evaluations with us to help other people as well.
Finally, you can support this by adding Images.
Thank you.

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2022/Gigabyte GA-X58A-UD3R (Revision 2.0) NVMe SSD BIOS MOD
This file has been updated again.
In addition:
PCI\VEN_15B7&DEV_5019 Module has been added and the number of modules has increased to 11.

Once the update is complete, please let me know.
Also, share your results and evaluations with us to help other people as well.
Finally, you can support this by adding Images.
Thank you.

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Great!! I'm going to test the new file right now.
I let you know the results when I finish.

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Is still not appearing in the boot section

This screen appears

Also, when i flash the new file that you gave me, the custom image doesnt appear (the image with your nickname and the logo of the nvme)
 

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Great!! I'm going to test the new file right now.
I let you know the results when I finish.

Is still not appearing in the boot section

This screen appears

Also, when i flash the new file that you gave me, the custom image doesnt appear (the image with your nickname and the logo of the nvme)
Beautiful.
Thanks for your feedback.
Can you enter the Bios when the Bios Update is complete and the system reboots?
Or;
"Warning:MAIN BIOS CHECKSUM ERROR!"
Does this warning screen come without logging into the bios and immediately after?
Rather:
Does the operating system load after Bios Update?
In the previous bios file update, was there this warning?
Did the logo appear?

Edit:
Okay okay.
Bingo!!
I found the error.
A small mistake that I overlooked.
;)
:D
I will edit the bios file as soon as possible.
Peace of mind.
 
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Hello, can you add a Samsung 980 MZ-V8V250BW ssd for the p6x58d-e board? I would be very grateful if you would.
Now I request from you:
The NVME SSD drive you have or are considering purchasing.
for WIN10
__________________________________________________
Device Manager
+
Storage Controllers
+
Standard NVM Express Controller
+
Features
+
Details
+
Hardware IDs Information
____________________________________________________
you have to give..

For example: "PCI\VEN_144D&DEV_A809" should be something like this.




Great!! I'm going to test the new file right now.
I let you know the results when I finish.

Is still not appearing in the boot section

This screen appears

Also, when i flash the new file that you gave me, the custom image doesnt appear (the image with your nickname and the logo of the nvme)
File Reloaded.
Once the update is complete, please let me know.
Also, share your results and evaluations with us to help other people as well.
Finally, you can support this by adding Images.
Thank you.
 
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Beautiful.
Thanks for your feedback.
Can you enter the Bios when the Bios Update is complete and the system reboots?
Or;
"Warning:MAIN BIOS CHECKSUM ERROR!"
Does this warning screen come without logging into the bios and immediately after?
Rather:
Does the operating system load after Bios Update?
In the previous bios file update, was there this warning?
Did the logo appear?

Edit:
Okay okay.
Bingo!!
I found the error.
A small mistake that I overlooked.
;)
:D
I will edit the bios file as soon as possible.
Peace of mind.
Now I request from you:
The NVME SSD drive you have or are considering purchasing.
for WIN10
__________________________________________________
Device Manager
+
Storage Controllers
+
Standard NVM Express Controller
+
Features
+
Details
+
Hardware IDs Information
____________________________________________________
you have to give..

For example: "PCI\VEN_144D&DEV_A809" should be something like this.





File Reloaded.
Once the update is complete, please let me know.
Also, share your results and evaluations with us to help other people as well.
Finally, you can support this by adding Images.
Thank you.
Thanks, I'm gonna check it, when done I tell you what was the result, again, thank you so much for this!!
 
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Any chance of an NVME mod for Gigabyte EP45-DS3R ?
NVME Drive is this ->PCI\VEN_126F&DEV_2263&SUBSYS_2263126F

BiosLink -> Bios EP45-DS3R.f11
 
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Hehe I think on s775 it only matters if you have mainboard with PCIE 2.0 support. My EP45-DS3R can do x8/x8 CF/SLI and its Gen2.
*It's not that hard, got it up and running on EP45-DS3R. No need for ASM1061 SATA3 anymore :D

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@İsmailTPC_Hastanesi , if you are indeed willing to make NVMe BIOS mods for LGA775, I can keep you very busy. :)
Although, IMO that warrants creating a new thread.
Thank you for your interest and concern.
Of course there are modded bios I've already released for 775pin motherboards.
Opening a new thread means a lot of effort.
Is it possible?
Maybe.....
If it is demanded more, why not..
I also published modded bios files that can support NVMe SSD for 775pin external and other 1156pin, 1155pin and 1150pin motherboards.
https://xeon771to775biosmod.blogspot.com/

Hehe I think on s775 it only matters if you have mainboard with PCIE 2.0 support. My EP45-DS3R can do x8/x8 CF/SLI and its Gen2.
*It's not that hard, got it up and running on EP45-DS3R. No need for ASM1061 SATA3 anymore :D

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SUCCESSFUL RESULT
Congratulations.
 
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Thank you for your interest and concern.
Of course there are modded bios I've already released for 775pin motherboards.
Opening a new thread means a lot of effort.
Is it possible?
Maybe.....
If it is demanded more, why not..
I also published modded bios files that can support NVMe SSD for 775pin external and other 1156pin, 1155pin and 1150pin motherboards.
https://xeon771to775biosmod.blogspot.com/


SUCCESSFUL RESULT
Congratulations.
Great website - thank you :)
 
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Memory 16GB DDR3-2270 / 8 GB DDR2-800 / 2GB DDR PC3200
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Power Supply APS-550 Cap-Modded / 350W Cap-modded
Another NVME mod on AMI Bios this time, mainboard is Asrock N68-S. Numbers were pretty crappy due to PCIE Gen1, like I said this OP-ROM nvme mod is good on X58/P55/AM3 etc with Gen2 support. Had to remove LAN Rom to make room for nvme one.
 

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Now I request from you:
The NVME SSD drive you have or are considering purchasing.
for WIN10
__________________________________________________
Device Manager
+
Storage Controllers
+
Standard NVM Express Controller
+
Features
+
Details
+
Hardware IDs Information
____________________________________________________
you have to give..

For example: "PCI\VEN_144D&DEV_A809" should be something like this.





File Reloaded.
Once the update is complete, please let me know.
Also, share your results and evaluations with us to help other people as well.
Finally, you can support this by adding Images.
Thank you.
Good Morning, I just installed the latest bios above and it was successful, but the computer does not load normally, it goes to the new splash screen then goes to a black screen with a single flashing curser. None of the options Tab, F12. End or Delete work they all go to the flashing curser. assistance please
 

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Good Morning, I just installed the latest bios above and it was successful, but the computer does not load normally, it goes to the new splash screen then goes to a black screen with a single flashing curser. None of the options Tab, F12. End or Delete work they all go to the flashing curser. assistance please
I have exactly the same problem
 

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I tried on my asus rampage 2 extreme a RoHS adapter and a Samsung 980PRO and it is not seen on the bios at the start
 

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Good Morning, I just installed the latest bios above and it was successful, but the computer does not load normally, it goes to the new splash screen then goes to a black screen with a single flashing curser. None of the options Tab, F12. End or Delete work they all go to the flashing curser. assistance please
I have exactly the same problem
I tried on my asus rampage 2 extreme a RoHS adapter and a Samsung 980PRO and it is not seen on the bios at the start
What latest bios did you install?
You must specify this.
Also what are the NVMe SSD hardware IDs you are using?
You should also specify this.
This is not a modified bios, using the universal module.
For this, the bios must be UEFI supported.
After the bios update, you need to take a backup of your NVMe SSD and empty it.
Then you need to install the win 10 operating system from scratch so that boot partitions are created on your NVMe SSD.
I see none of them.
I am not a Teacher and this is not a kindergarten.
If you're still having problems, go back to your old bios.
The NVMe SSD BIOS MOD Files I have prepared are meticulously and perfectly prepared.
The probability of a problem is very low.
So far, I have prepared and published about 1000 similar files, including other motherboards.
There was no problem in any of them and users got successful results.
Here is a screenshot he sent me for @LinkCervera in the same situation:

16670828582112635965798182459334.jpg

16671646987966504015137065426779.jpg


In short, look for the problem yourself.
There may be something you missed or didn't know about.
Do a Search, google is a very good resource for this.
 
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What latest bios did you install?
You must specify this.
Also what are the NVMe SSD hardware IDs you are using?
You should also specify this.
This is not a modified bios, using the universal module.
For this, the bios must be UEFI supported.
After the bios update, you need to take a backup of your NVMe SSD and empty it.
Then you need to install the win 10 operating system from scratch so that boot partitions are created on your NVMe SSD.
I see none of them.
I am not a Teacher and this is not a kindergarten.
If you're still having problems, go back to your old bios.
The NVMe SSD BIOS MOD Files I have prepared are meticulously and perfectly prepared.
The probability of a problem is very low.
So far, I have prepared and published about 1000 similar files, including other motherboards.
There was no problem in any of them and users got successful results.
Here is a screenshot he sent me for @LinkCervera in the same situation:

View attachment 268107
View attachment 268108

In short, look for the problem yourself.
There may be something you missed or didn't know about.
Do a Search, google is a very good resource foT

What latest bios did you install?
You must specify this.
Also what are the NVMe SSD hardware IDs you are using?
You should also specify this.
This is not a modified bios, using the universal module.
For this, the bios must be UEFI supported.
After the bios update, you need to take a backup of your NVMe SSD and empty it.
Then you need to install the win 10 operating system from scratch so that boot partitions are created on your NVMe SSD.
I see none of them.
I am not a Teacher and this is not a kindergarten.
If you're still having problems, go back to your old bios.
The NVMe SSD BIOS MOD Files I have prepared are meticulously and perfectly prepared.
The probability of a problem is very low.
So far, I have prepared and published about 1000 similar files, including other motherboards.
There was no problem in any of them and users got successful results.
Here is a screenshot he sent me for @LinkCervera in the same situation:

View attachment 268107
View attachment 268108

In short, look for the problem yourself.
There may be something you missed or didn't know about.
Do a Search, google is a very good resource for this.
Thankz, I will look into the info you supplied and report back
claudel24
 
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New files have been added.

The bios files I prepared have not been tested.
After a smooth NVMe SSD BIOS update, feel free to share your impressions and evaluation with me and other people.
This will also benefit other people and me.

Eject the nvme driver and don't update the bios with this installed.
Reset CMOS or remove battery after bios update.
After bios update you need to backup and offload your NVMe SSD.
Then you need to reinstall the win 10 operating system from scratch so that the boot partitions are created on your NVMe SSD.
Finally Important:
When the Update is Finished,
Only keyboard + mouse + nvme ssd should be on the motherboard.
Other hardware and no Driver on Sata.
Install win 10 this way.
You can then use other drivers.
Thank you.
 
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