Ex42.77BIOS is moving is very stable. Modfreakz Thanks to the great work!
AGESADxeDriver which it has been replaced by the 2.78 also, as a result of investigation by various and comparison, we found that it is running correctly. However, summary display of the portion of memory in the Setup menu of UEFI, in order to address that you want to see changed? It seems to become unreadable.
The image is another thing, but I have covered a range of point out a problem with the display.
Your bios is ami apito v i can say you only how update microcode. Open bios file in hex editor search old code and replace with new, next save and rebulid in UEFI TOOL For AGESA OrochiPI 1.5.0.6 i can t help you because your bios is AMI apito v, in AWARD it s easy .
Edit i see you have in bios AGESA OrochiPI 1.5.0.2 so in free time i will try use 1.5.0.5 from other gigabyte motherboard, it should work.
Your bios is ami apito v i can say you only how update microcode. Open bios file in hex editor search old code and replace with new, next save and rebulid in UEFI TOOL For AGESA OrochiPI 1.5.0.6 i can t help you because your bios is AMI apito v, in AWARD it s easy .
Edit i see you have in bios AGESA OrochiPI 1.5.0.2 so in free time i will try use 1.5.0.5 from other gigabyte motherboard, it should work. UBU says is AMI APTIO 4, if changes things
After pressing ctrl+alt+x the screen goes weird and i see like a magnifier tool, but no box where to type
Ther is your bios with updated microcdes for vishera and modules: FEh Date:2016/01/25 CPUID:00600F20 PatchID:0600084F thx a lot, already flashed and all is in order
OK my Bad it was in another overclocking forum and it appears someone has mentioned that the latest AGESA microcode is 1.5.0.8 but he didn’t have it … It seems 1.5.0.6 is the newest one we have
Regit , your microcode is 0x0600084F , and i couldn’t find any version of microcode that is known to be 0x0600084f The latest is 0x06000833 or am I wrong ? BTW, Both the original bios (ga-990XA-UD3.FHe and yours , shows microcode version 1.5.0.2 in the OS)