- #AMERICAN MEGATRENDS BIOS UPDATE ASROCK Z77 DRIVERS#
- #AMERICAN MEGATRENDS BIOS UPDATE ASROCK Z77 WINDOWS 10#
Today I have done the promised tests with my Z68 system. I could successfully boot off the SSD but there was no video output at UEFI level, which did not sit well with me) OS Type -> Other OS (I did not manage to get it to work with OS Type set at Windows 8 or Windows 8 WHQL, even with CSM off.
Well, there are a few UEFI settings I had to change:
#AMERICAN MEGATRENDS BIOS UPDATE ASROCK Z77 WINDOWS 10#
Windows 10 installation has been done using a bootable USB stick with the Intel SSD being the only other hard drive connected.
That's all, I have been able to boot off the Intel SSD 750 ever since. I extracted the three NVMe modules (nvme, nvmesmm, nvmeint13) using MMTool and added those modules to my original BIOS for the Z77X-UD3H. So I simply took Fernando's advice and downloaded the latest BIOS version from one of Gigabyte's Z97 boards (I guess it was Z97X-UD3H). It has been working for a few weeks now as the lone drive under Windows 10 Pro.Īt first, I simply tried to boot off the SSD with the latest UEFI version for the Z77X-UD3H with no success. Just wanted to post my successful experience getting my Intel SSD 750 to work as primary boot drive on a Gigabyte Z77X-UD3H. I currently don't have an NVMe SSD to test so I'm relying on secondary sources.
#AMERICAN MEGATRENDS BIOS UPDATE ASROCK Z77 DRIVERS#
Please read this important message from lordkag: RE: Full NVMe support for older Intel Chipsets possible! - 11įernando's feedback to lordkag: RE: NVMe-Support: Only drivers or EFI-modules necessary? - 8Īnother person's feedback: RE: NVMe BIOS Modules and NVMe Support - 12 Please read this thread for current development: NVMe BIOS Modules and NVMe Support Thanks to Fernando, lordkag, CodeRush from win-raid for all the help, research and development. Repeat step 12 and 14 again for NvmeSmm and NvmeInt13 Load the NVMe.ffs module click on the button insert.ġ5. In the insert tab and in the Insert FFS Options and choose the option Insert Compressed.ġ4. Open your own Motherboard BIOS in MMTOOL4.ġ3. Find the various Modules named Nvme, NvmeSmm, NvmeInt13.ġ1. Choose the option 'Extract Uncompressed'ħ. For X79 you can try the Z97 or X99 modules to see which one works.Ħ. if you have a Gigabyte Z77 Motherboard then download Gigabyte Z97 BIOS. Download your vendor's Z97 BIOS such as ASUS, Gigabyte, EVGA and etc i.e. Disclaimer: Win-raid, Tweaktown and me are not liable or responsible if you brick your motherboard.