[Request] ThinkCentre M93p SFF PRO NVMe BIOS mod

Hello, I have the latest BIOS running but no PCIE NVME coming up in BIOS

I am also looking for the updated modded bios for M93p as @D-man above. I think he already posted the needed file for modding at his post / thread.

No, he just shared the original package, Lost_N_Bios gave him instructions to dump the image and wot is needed.
Do the regular oficial update to latest bios version.
Follow post #4, post results with a request

Yes. I know. I was looking if there is the updated one that is already modded here but I could see none so far. I am still interested in this, so hopefully, those who have the working updated modded version would share it with us.

I know this is a really old thread but, I had to reply as getting NVME via PCI setup on the M93p has been doing my head in. The solution for me was to “re-activate” the S3 sleep bug.

I did this via the afuwin /recovery option and using the very first bios available from lenovo for the device from here:

Step 1: 联想_ThinkPad|ThinkCentre|ThinkStation服务与驱动下载_联想ThinkStation BIOS升级程序(光盘版)

Scroll to the bottom and get the ISO, burn to CD.

Step 2: Force recovery mode, afuwin /recovery

Step 3: Place CD in CD Rom - Machine will turn on beep 3 times, CD starts to read then it loads the bios flashing. Your machine will have BIOS: 2013-10-22 FBKT53A

Step 4: Boot windows and once logged in as ADMIN put that sucker to sleep

Step 5: Wait for at least 1 min. I waited 5 because I got side tracked

Step 6: Either use hancors rom, or mod your own. I used hancors first and it worked fine, I then modded my own. Overwrite IMAGEFB.ROM with your modified one then use the “flash.cmd” to begin the flashing. The flash should now work without the secure issue.

Step 7: The second part of the flash in orange text where it states it will reboot etc… that doesn’t work as the security isn’t enabled on that old FW. no big deal, just copy the command line that was run and remove “/capsule” from the command.

Step 8: Reboot and go into the bios and turn off legacy boot and only allow UEFI.

Step 9: You should now see the NVME drive; make it primary and whola! done :slight_smile: