![]() Your UEFI should now be fully re-flashed and updated! Reboot and give it a try!.First we will reflash the original UEFI.Some motherboards, mainly ASUS ones, have a lock on the UEFI, to prevent flashing modified UEFIs, however we can get around this lock by first flashing an official UEFI, then the modified one.Copy the Extracted.rom file to the same directory as AFUWIN圆4.exe. ![]() Update your UEFI to it's latest version and keep a fresh unmodified copy along with the files from the package (same folder as AFUWIN圆4 tool is preferable).Download the package HERE and extract it to somewhere easy to access (C: drive?). Package File Virus Report HERE.If you feel you might mess things up, feel free to send your unmodified Extracted.rom file.The package and working modded UEFIs can be found HERE (make sure your motherboard matches first).UBU tool to allow updating other OpROMs in the UEFI. MMTool tool to insert the modules into the UEFI. SAMSUNG_M2_DXE module required to boot from XP941 / SM951 (AHCI) devices. NVMe modules required to boot from NVMe devices. I have included a downloadable package containing the following.This is because there are a few modules that are missing in older UEFI's and manufacturers are not willing to update large ranges of motherboards just for a couple of SSD's (this could also be seen as planned obsolescence). Windows installer will warn you that you cannot boot from the drive you may be attempting to install from, or a cloned OS will not appear in the boot menu. It is possible to connect an M.2 or PCIe SSD to an older PC with UEFI, but you will find that these wont be bootable.Credit for this post goes to them, this is a consolidation of those posts / guides. ![]()
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