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I updated my Gigabyte ZX-UD5-B3 bios to F10 today and had no end of problems with blue screens after windows had been loaded for a couple of minutes. I reverted back to F10D and so far all seems fine.
Did you also update the backup BIOS? If not and you want to try it again be sure to do that, as well as the optimized default dance before you update the backup.
But of course, you can always stick with the older BIOS that's working fine for you, no reason to upgrade unless you have issues or want to try the new BIOSes.
You got it tight? File type name can be anything, you can even change it to anything you want, it's just a .bin file really and all BIOS tools will see it as such not matter what the file type name is
I'm not sure, and I doubt Stasio would know either. We could ask, but all they would say is "Do you need something fixed?"
My best guess is that they might make a final when the next round of BIOSes for that series get's a major update. Until then, nothing needs fixed as far as I know, so the latest beta BIOS would be best to use as it would have the latest fixes, enhancements, improvements, ect. They will only put out new beta or final when something else needs corrected, as of now latest beta is best and has no major issues being reported that I know of.
And for anyone else reading, look at this little gem I just found this morning in UD7 latest beta BIOS while testing something for someone!
What UD7 are you looking in? I have seen that setting also in X58A-UD5 and X58A-OC.
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What UD7 are you looking in? I have seen that setting also in X58A-UD5 and X58A-OC.
X58A-UD7 Rev. 1.0
I assume those settings help with enabling both RAID ROM's, or when using other RAID add-in cards. Not sure which setting you'd want to use, but that would be one of the first things I'd play with if I ran into RAID issues, too bad they hide this by default! It seems silly to take the time to add it in there, and then hide it?
Intel Raiod Rom Updated to 11.5.0.1111
Realtek PXE Updated to v2.45
I finally got around to trying a flash with the FLASHSPI you included in the zip over usb boot. The util reports back bad BIOS img and wont flash. (GA-Z68x-ud5-b3 F10)
Also, does anyone know why Gigabyte has a severely out of date intel raid orom in their latest bios? The only reason I'm trying to use a modified bios is to get the recent orom to fix the damn "iastor\0 has not responded" phantom errors when using intel AHCI x64. Happens with my boot drive only, both raptor and sata3 ssd. Disabling LPM only reduced it. From what I've read, I need the latest orom to eliminate the problem. I've got the most recent RST driver of course.
^^**** reminds me of the nvidia ahci driver bs from a few years ago.
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