
Rinse and repeat for the other modules (2 in my case). ffs file you extracted from the new motherboard. Make sure to flash your bios with AC Adapter connected and battery fully charged. The flashing procedure takes a few minutes.
#UEFITOOL ADD NVME DXE DRIVER DRIVER#
Right click the last DXE driver and click insert after, then add the first. Select the modded bios file you saved previously by clicking on Open, Keep default settings: flash only main bios image, Finally, click on Flash. Site License This clause applies to both EasyUEFI and the WinPE created by EasyUEFI.Ģ PCs The Professional license only allows you to activate the software on two computers and you may not transfer the license from one computer to another if the software is already installed and registered on one computer.ġ00 PCs The Enterprise license allows you to activate the software on up to 100 computers within the same organization at the same site, and you may not transfer the license from one computer to another if the software is already installed and registered on one computer. If you have enough space, you can add the NVME modules and get NVME support (see Additional Reading below if you have issues with running out of space in the BIOS). Single user license This clause applies to both EasyUEFI and the WinPE created by EasyUEFI. Expand the listed DXE driver module, whose PE32 image body you want to extract. Expand the 'BIOS Region' and search for the DXE Volume, where the files of the Subtype 'DXE driver' are located (Tip: The UEFITool has a good 'Search' option. Support Windows Server (Server 2008, 2008 R2, 2012, 2012 R2, 2016, 2019) Operating Systemsīusiness usage This clause applies to both EasyUEFI and the WinPE created by EasyUEFI. Open the source BIOS file with the UEFITool.

Support Windows PC (Enterprise Edition of Windows Windows 11/10/8/7/Vista) Operating Systems

Support Windows PC (Non-Enterprise Edition of Windows Windows 11/10/8/7/Vista) Operating Systems No single new feature ever comes to old motherboard BIOS.

Professional For home office and business Windows (5) Make NVMe bootable by modding BIOS on your 4 years old motherboard 3 Jin Hardware by Marcel Dopita (updated 2178 days ago) Just like in the smartphone market, most motherboards usually receive few BIOS updates within one year and that’s it.
