Hi, everyone!
I’m trying to add NVME support to Voyo i7 plus
I download BIOS files (Dropbox link) and try to use this manual but I see two bin files for flashing BIOS (10US.bin - 64kb and 300t_8m.bin - 8192kb). I open 300t_8m.bin in UEFITool, so there is no CSMCORE section but it already has NVME DXE driver. So, can I add another NVME DXE driver and what section?
Thank you!
Edit by Fernando: Thread title customized
@sysunit :
Welcome to the Win-RAID Forum!
Since the linked BIOS for your Voyo i7 plus contains already the required NVMe modules, you will have full NVMe support without any BIOS modification.
Enjoy it!
Dieter (alias Fernando)
None of what’s shown in those images have anything to do with NVME. Install windows, from USB initialized as GPT, to RAW disk, then you will see NVME or Windows Boot Manager in BIOS area where you choose hard drive boot priority (in boot section usually)
You may see NVME anytime, unsure, in the second image area, at the bottom option “NVME Config” that usually show NVME brand, size etc
Could you teach me how to install system if BIOS can’t detect an SSD?
I explained above how it works. Initialize USB as GPT, then transfer your install media to it like you would any other USB Install. Remove all other USB and HDD/SSD’s etc, so only the NVME is there + USB Windows installer
Then if partitions already on NVME delete and make disk RAW before or during install via the troubleshoot/advanced menu.
You can use Diskpart from CMD prompt in the troubleshooter pre-installed, then reboot and start install again once done
>> Diskpart
>> Select disk (choose NVME by size, you will recognize it)
>> Clean
>> Done, reboot, install windows.
Do not create any partitions on the NVME, select the drive and let windows do the install, it will initialize the drive and setup it’s own partitions
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