Gigabyte App Center works for some and not others but it looks like the latest update for SIV 22.0808 uninstalls EasyTuneEngineService instead of updating it - which stops SIV etc working.
Its possible that uninstalling SIV from App Center first and then installing the new SIV from inside App Center might avoid EasyTuneEngineService uninstalling.
But the Clocks section of SIV is mostly zeros as CPU_clock.xml isnt being populated correctly so maybe the new SIV/EasyTuneEngineService isnt working properly so I'd suggest not updating to 22.0808 yet.
But if it has already gone it cant easily be fixed apart from re-installing App Center - these steps seem to get 22.0808 installed
Uninstall SIV and fast boot etc
Uninstall App Centre
Download and install App Centre 22.0310 from GB
Download and install Fast Boot from GB
Open App centre
Install SIV 22.0808 from inside App Center un-ticking the EasyTuneEngineService update and Norton
(Seems to install SIV 22.0808 and EasyTuneEngineService 22.0808 OK)
On next reboot update App Center
I'm going to try the re-install once again but with an earlier SIV 22.0630 downloaded from GB
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I reflashed f36f using qflash in the bios and it allowed me to update both bios so IDK why it wouldn't allow it in the beginning unless it has to do with me using @bios in the app center which has always allowed it in the past when it hands off to qflash for the actual update.
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Anyone any ides what a little bios boot up stall is caused by. On X570 Elite 37D
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Originally posted by Jim Niguen View PostThe manual of your mb only lists a limitation with M.2 PCIe SSD in the "M2M"-Slot. When using the "M2M"-Slot for a M.2 PCIe SSD the SATA3 4 and 5 Slots must not be in use.
But this shouldn't be your Problem, cause your SSD isn't working in any of these 3 Slots. The other two Slots dont have this limitation.
Is the SSD empty or was it already in use? Maybe there is some sort of Bootloader in place and the SSS only needs to be formatted.
Yes, it's not a limitation problem. I've tried the SN850 in every slot, and every slot gives the same problems. I have two of them, and both have the problems in the native slots, but work perfectly fine in a riser. The same black screens and boot errors were in place before I had formatted the ssd, and after I had formatted and installed Windows to the ssd, it still has the problems when I put it in a native slot. And like I said, I had two nvme ssds (Samsung 970 Pro) before in the native slots and there were no problems. The problems started immediately with WD SN850. So it has to be some sort of compatibility issue.
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