@dosdaros - Are you sure you have Rev 1.0 board? Check bottom right corner of board, does it show 1.0 or 2.0?
If 2.0 then there is UEFI BIOS, if you have 1.0, and pickup flash programmer for recovery just in case brick, I will make you crossflash package to crossflash your 1.0 board to 2.0 and then you can use UEFI BIOS and NVME
Greeting
I have one question regarding bios
Is it possible to modify the bios from the Motherboard
Biostar a960d + v2
To boot m.2 ssd?
@dzonix :
Welcome to the Win-RAID Forum!
If you should mean whether it it is possible to boot off an NVMe SSD with your system after having modified the BIOS, here is my answer: It depends on the BIOS. It has to be an AMI UEFI one. Unfortunately I couldn’t it verify myself, because Biostar just offers an Installer, but not the "pure" BIOS file.
>Here< is the related guide.
Good luck!
Dieter (alias Fernando)
Yes I’ve checked that and it is rev. 1.0. Thanks for help.
any news for resizable bar on older Intel Chipsets?