Then they can close the Utility and reset the SATA Controller to the usual setting (AHCI/IDE mode). After having temporarily enabled the 'RAID' mode of the on-board SATA Controller they should run the RAID Configuration Utility and look, if everything seems to be fine (but don't create a RAID array!). Mmtool Aptio These are the alternatives, a AMI's Aptio UEFI MMTool best choice for AMI Aptio IV BIOSes, v4.50.0. Advice for users with a non-RAID system: Users, who are running their SATA Controllers in AHCI or IDE mode, should check the function of the freshly updated RAID ROM module the same way. Everything will be fine, if you can enter and use the RAID Configuration Utility without any problem (Don't modify anything, if you don't want it to be changed!). If you have inserted a new RAID ROM version into the BIOS, you have to make sure, that the 'RAID' mode of the on-board SATA Controller is enabled, and then you should run the RAID Configuration Utility by hitting CTRL+I, F10 or similar (look into your mainboard manual).
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So you will get no information regarding the VendorID and DeviceID of the RAID ROM file you are going to insert now by doing the replacement.īefore you restart with your usual PC work, you should verify the full function of the updated PCI ROM module.
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This is what you should see, if your system has an Intel ICH8R, ICH9R, ICH10R, 5-Series or 6-Series chipset and you want to update the related Intel RAID ROM version: Note: The 'For Option ROM only' section only shows the VendorID and DeviceID of the RAID ROM Modul, which has been inserted by the manufacturer of the original AMI UEFI mainboard BIOS file.
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Hit the 'Browse' button and navigate to the Option ROM module (named xxxx.BIN) you want to get inserted and double-click onto it. Go to the 'For Option ROM only' section, check the 'Link Present' option and scroll down to the correct VendorID (8086 = Intel) and DeviceID (Example: 2822 = 'Intel(R) Desktop/Workstation/Server Express Chipset SATA RAID Controller') of your on-board RAID Controller. Please see this page (or the Author's Link above) for instructions.Highlight the line containing the Option ROM module you want to replace (it is usually the line with the CSMCORE file).
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(AMI), but you will find it, if you do a Google search for 'MMTool 3.26'.