@Fernando THINK I DID IT, MAN THIS UTIL DELETED LIKE 3 PADS WTf.
sorry bout caps,
how do i upload for u 2 see?
Hmmm, so i loaded the new bios and the pcie adapter is in the pc without the power tripping, but nothing is picked up as yet no storage, nothing is disk management
@mrplamp :
Since you want to modify the BIOS yourself, you should post your questions into the thread, which starts with my guide.
hi all,
i modded as instructed and it displayed from the gpu with the adapter in the x4 pcie lane but then it reverted to second bios and has not been able to display since.
not sure if its some bios setting or perhaps version f13 of the bios should not be modded and only f9 works like @Lost_N_BIOS has done
EDIT: Can i go to bios and then plug in the adapter? will anything blow if i do it while the pc is on in bios?
@mrplamp : Please attach the original and your modded BIOS (as compressed *.zip files) or give us links to them.
What was displayed where?
Which BIOS modding tool did you use and which NVMe module did you insert?
No, the computer should be fully powered off before you can safely add/insert/plug-in anything to the mainboard or remove/unplug anything.
The "small" NVMe module can be properly inserted by the MMTool v4.50 into the BIOSes 15a and F13. I have tested it myself.
will retry with small now and samsung nvme controller. Thank you, will let you know soon
@mrplamp Tried attaching the file as a .7z zipped file but this file type seems to be not allowed.
>Here< is a link, but looks like this has a finite time limit (a week from now).
@Fernando What file types are allowed to be attached?
@lji : Among the compressed archives only those with the extension *.zip or *.rar can be attached (max. size: 6 MB).
You can see the list of allowed attachment file extensions, when you go with the mouse cursor onto the blue circled "i":
hey guys,
sorry for the late reply. i was getting some rest, i tried even the lite nvme dxe with rev f13 but pc does not display when pcie adapter is inserted.
thank you @lji ! il download and try it out now, hopefully will all be successful. will let youāll know
hey @lji it says bios error in qflash when i try to update via bios, did you update in windows with @bios?
@mrplamp Had done the flash via the BIOS (believe itās Q-Flash). Did not use the Windows utility provided by Gigabyte.
Mine has āMVPā next to the motherboard model name and comparing the available BIOSās from Gigabyte, it looks like your board has BIOS versions released to F15 (and F17 beta release) while the one with the MVP in the model name is only at F8 (and F9 beta release).
Thinking that the manufacturer BIOS for these two boards are not the same and probably why youāre obtaining the error while flashing.
@mrplamp :
What do you mean with "pc does not display". Where and for what did you look?
The NVMe SSD and the NVMe Controller should be detected and listed by the Win10 Device Management, no matter whether the NVMe module is within the BIOS or not.
The "BOOT" section of the BIOS will never list the manufacturer and model of the NVMe SSD, but you should see a device named "PATA" there, if the NVMe module has been successfully inserted into the mainboardās BIOS file.
thanks alot @lji ! i see, i just got this board so i had no idea it had this variant!
@Fernando i uploaded my two nvme dxe bios mods to https://filebin.net/6v6395gszv0472bn
the revision is f13
pc turns on but no display, tried it with out gpu on x16 slot but no luck.
it did display the first post after my initial attempt weirdly enough after but it never worked after.
im on win 10, got latest win10 driver, dont want to load from usb for now. but the pc wont even show bios screen when pcie adapter is in any port
im using an orico m.2 to pcie adapter with an hikvision e2000 512gb m.2 ssd
@mrplamp :
Questions:
1. Where is the original BIOS F13?
2. Which BIOS tool did you use?
3. Did you get any error message?
4. Are you sure, that the original BIOS, which you have used as source, matches exactly your specific mainboard model?
hi @Fernando
-i uploaded the f13.exe bios file from gigabyte(the extracted file was giving errors) https://filebin.net/6v6395gszv0472bn
-i used the free uefiTool
-i did not get any errors with any bios from the non mvp site (https://www.gigabyte.com/za/Motherboard/ā¦support-dl-bios)
-i assume so as the mobo rejects any other bioses like the mvp variants
@mrplamp : Thanks for having answered my questions.
After having compared the original BIOS F13 with your modded ones, I found the reason for your troubles to get the modded BIOS working: You resp. the UEFITool has deleted a "Padding" file while trying to insert the NVMe module.
Here are the related pictures showing the BIOS Region before having expanded the related GUID sections and the "DXE Volume":
1. Original BIOS F13 (left Pic) and correctly modded BIOS F13 (right Pic):
2. Your modded BIOSes F13 (left Pic: with large NVMe module, right Pic: with small NVMe module):
It is not easy to understand why you used the UEFITool, because I have already given you the information, that you will succeed, if you
a) choose the MMTool v4.50 for the modification and
b) insert the āsmallā sized NVMe module.
By the way - I have moved this discussion into the correct thread (you had posted your request into >this< not matching one about another mainboard model).
@Fernando thanks alot.
i thought that MMTool v4.50 was a paid tool . i definitely misread that part. i will do it now quickly
hey @fernando i tried with mmtool for bios verions f13 and 15a and they both accepted but when i inserted the pcie adapter there was no display output or bios, then it kept tripping and said the bios is corrupt and it restored for the dual bios both times.
here they are https://filebin.net/f3i5p227tdn7kwx6
my flash was not completely empty though, im going to retry again with f15 hopefully
@mrplamp :
Your 2 freshly modded BIOSes (F13 and 15a) are fine (absolutely identical with the ones I had modded myself). So I donāt see any reason for problems while starting your PC, provided, that you have done the BIOS flashing correctly and redone the previous BIOS settings thereafter.
Does this mean, that everything was ok before you inserted the M.2>PCIe adapter with the NVMe SSD?
What did you do exactly in which order after having flashed the modded BIOS?
This is what I recommend to do, if you cannot solve the boot problems yourself:
1. Clear CMOS.
2. Flash the original BIOS by using Q-Flash, redo your previously used BIOS settings and save these settings. Power off the PC completely for a few minutes.
3. Flash the modded BIOS by using Q-Flash and repeat all other tasks of point 2.
Good luck!