Ok. So are you saying that the UBU tool’s TRIM RAID0 modded driver is a “universally-modified” driver? I know they give us the same results, regardless, but I’m just want to know what driver it contains just for information.
Has my last post not been clear enough for you? If you would take the time to read the posts carefully, many of your questions would be dispensable.
Has my last post not been clear enough for you? If you would take the time to read the posts carefully, many of your questions would be dispensable.
I did read your post carefully but I guess it wasn’t clear to me. I’m not sure if there are only two modified drivers, the especially-modified and the universal-modified. You said in your previous post that the UBU tool does not use the especially-modified driver but did not explicitly state that it is using the universally-modified one. If there are only two versions of it, then obviously the UBU tool offers the universally-modified one. I just needed your confirmation on that but I guess it doesn’t matter anyway.
1.We are talking about BIOS modules (LEGACY and EFI ones) for the RAID support and not about drivers. An Intel "SataDriver" or "RaidDriver" is an EFI module and not a driver.
2. There are much more than 2 modded BIOS modules available. Look into the start post of >this< and >this< thread.
3. As I told you already, the UBU tool doesn’t contain any "especially TRIM in RAID0 modded" Intel RAID ROM or RaidDriver module. Since there definitively are TRIM in RAID0 modded Intel RAID modules within the Modules\IRST\TRIM6 subfolder of the UBU tool, there is only 1 conclusion possible: They are all "Universally Trim in RAID0 modded" (according to CPL0’s latest method).
Yes, sorry I was just calling them “drivers” because they are called SataDriver and RaidDriver. I’m aware that they are BIOS modules.
Got it, thanks for the information.
I used the 1.27 UBU to update 2 AMI bioses but, it didn’t go as well as the last time I used the tool.
One was a Gigabyte BIOS and the other was an Asus one, the end result was the same, they didn’t upgrade.
It is obvious I have done something wrong although, I am at a loss to figure out what I did wrong. Here is a
screenshot I made for the GB one. Any help would be appreciated.
@ Pendaws:
The error message indicates a security check to avoid the flashing of a modded BIOS.
Regarding the ASUS BIOS I recommend to look into the start post of >this< thread.
@ Pendaws
You are not able to flash a modified BIOS on the motherboard from Gigabyte?
Very strange. Which model of motherboard?
@SoniX
Intel SkyLake GOP EFI v9.0.1027
Intel Skylake VBIOS oROM v9.0.1022
Also some other stuff in case they are newer.
SKL Stuff.rar (574 KB)
@ plutomaniac
Thanks. I have seen on the new Asrock.
VBT is different from previous versions 1015-1020.
Edit:
Only it is not understand why the two file VBT for one GOP Driver.
I use Lordkag’s Extractor. According to Lordkag:
Ok. I can understand 6 and 7 series chipsets. 2 addons VBT and 2 GOP Drivers for Sandy and Ivy. For each graphic own settings in VBT and own GOP Driver.
Haswell and Brodwell? 1 VBT and 1 GOP. Assume that they are similar.
In this case, 2 VBT with different settings and 1 GOP Driver.
Probably Skylake desktop processors will have different graphics controllers. Other mylsey I have not.
Finally! In what BIOS they come from?
Finally indeed!
I found a new ME 9.1 package. The CRB bios had the new microcode and new vBIOS. Attached CRB Bios from the package.
CRB_BIOS_SoniX.rar (2.79 MB)
Finally indeed!
I found a new ME 9.1 package. The CRB bios had the new microcode and new vBIOS. Attached CRB Bios from the package.
I for some reason on this BIOS #Extractor5 is not running. Throws a message announcing not found files.
Extractor v6.x works just fine for me. Either way, even if it says file not found, a File Open window will appear and if you select the file again it should accept it. In case you still face problems, I have attached all the extracted files.
CRB_BIOS_SoniX_Extracted.rar (887 KB)
And where do we have here the latest version? I’ve only got here:
[Discussions] UBU Tool related Questions, Reports and Suggestions (101)
With this version I have a problem.
The batch is named Extractor5 but it’s actually v6. Anyway, for some extra details I sent a pm.
DrvVer 0.19.3
Support Intel NVMe UEFI Driver
Edit Remove file