MMTool might freezes momentarily while inserting the module. The not so safe option, use UEFITool to insert it. But…įrom this point onward there are two options, the safe option, insert the “small” NVMe module with MMTool and call it a day. Normally when this occurs, we can try to insert it compressed. Select the Insert tab, browse, and select the module. Select “Load Image” at top left corner, find the BIOS file and open it.įind the module CSMCORE, take note of the “Vol. Road to BIOS mod Using MMToolĪs Win-Raid forum suggest, MMTool is the safest method, so I go for it first. “NvmExpressDxe_Small” module, linked here, mirror here. “NvmExpressDxe_5” module, linked here, mirror here. CodeRush’s UEFITool 0.28, available from his Github releases here.Ĥ. This tool is not free available, but it is easily found by google search, so I will not link it here.ģ. AMI’s Aptio MMTool (v4.50.0.23 recommended). The original latest BIOS file, from Gigabyte official site, linked here.Ģ. These few files are used by me for the mod.ġ. This can also be considered as a simplified guide.Īll credits goes to Fernando for creating the guide and CodeRush for his UEFITool. I am merely sharing my experience of modding my BIOS, the steps I’ve performed based on the forum. This post is based entirely on this win-raid forum. It is not present in the BIOS of this old motherboard, therefore it needs to be added in manually. To boot from a NVMe drive, the special BIOS EFI module is required.
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