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  • Re: GIGABYTE Modified Bios

    I had the same problem with a LSI 9260 8i...
    Try the following

    On systems that do not have the PS/2 port, you must enable port 60/64 emulation in the System BIOS to emulate USB as PS2

    It works for me


    Regards

    Originally posted by zebra View Post
    Hi.

    It took me a while, but I think I've found the right people to help me! Glad you guys exist.

    I'm running my GA-Z77X-UD5H with one of your BIOS mods. This to be exact:

    GA-Z77X-UD5H BIOS F16 mod11

    With this BIOS mod running, the board is absolutely fantastic. Without it, not so great...

    Anyway, I'm seeking an answer to a PCI-E card support issue. My LSI SAS Gen3 HBA simply won't post on this board. It just locks the entire POST process. Through a little bit of reading I've realised that this is due to the BIOS having a lack of support for int19h or interrupt 19 capture, allowing other cards to dump then jump their own BIOS in pre-boot environments.

    So I'm desperately seeking a way to make the board support said int19h functionality.

    Is this something you could help me with?

    Thank you for your time and work. It has made my board far better than originally intended...

    z

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    • Re: GIGABYTE Modified Bios

      Can you please update / provide the Z87X-UD3h bios?

      Thank you very much?

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      • Re: GIGABYTE Modified Bios

        Sorry, really new to all of this so hopefully I'm not being too anouying in asking!What I'd like to know is, does the modified bios add support for cpu's that official bioses don't support?
        I have a GA-X79-UD3, the F16 bios supports a Xeon 2609v2, but I have a Xeon 2609v1, would the modified bios for this board allow the 2609v1 to work in this board?

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        • Re: GIGABYTE Modified Bios

          ^
          Did you try latest BIOS F21e?

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          • Re: GIGABYTE Modified Bios

            Originally posted by stasio View Post
            ^
            Did you try latest BIOS F21e?
            Not yet, the board is a v1.0 with the original BIOS so will not post with the 2609 Xeon in, I don't have a original BIOS supported CPU to hand to update the BIOS with, without memory and the 2609 in it beeps continuously, with memory in and 2609 in it does not beep at all, it just never outputs anything to display, tried multiple known working GPUs and multiple known working sticks of ram.

            I have an ezp2010 along with a sop8 clip coming in the mail that will let me, hopefully, flash the BIOS without desoldering it from the board, just asking whether I should be getting my hopes up or not about it working with the 2609 when official CPU support list only states 2609v2

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            • Re: GIGABYTE Modified Bios

              You should ask GB Technical Support.

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              • Re: GIGABYTE Modified Bios: ga-h55-ud3h microcodes

                Hello,

                I hope this is correct thread for updating bioses microcodes...

                Could you guys help me to update Gigabyte ga-h55-ud3h rev. 1.0 mobos bios microcodes, so I could get xeon x3470 working.

                What I have done so far:
                1. Downloaded intel microcode date file from here https://downloadcenter.intel.com/dow...code-Data-File
                2. Created .bin files from microcode dat with command
                Code:
                c:\temp\microdecode\microdecode.exe microcode.dat
                3. Compined my current cpus microcode .bin file and xeon x3470 microcode file to one binary with
                Code:
                copy /b cpu00020652_plat00000012_ver0000000e_date20130626.bin +cpu000106e5_plat00000013_ver00000007_date20130820.bin NCPUCODE.BIN
                4. Downloaded F10 bios from Gigabytes site (GIGABYTE - Motherboard - Socket 1156 - GA-H55-UD3H (rev. 1.3))
                5. Flashed downloaded bios to mobo with Q-flash to ensure that it works and is correct bios (and it did work)
                6. Cleared nc_cpucode from bios file with command
                Code:
                cbrom.exe h55ud3h.f10 /nc_cpucode release
                7. Setted read-only attribute to NCPUCODE.BIN file so cbrom won't write to it
                Code:
                attrib +R NCPUCODE.BIN
                8. Written new microcodes to bios file with command
                Code:
                cbrom195.exe h55ud3h.f10 /nc_cpucode NCPUCODE.BIN
                9. Tried to flash modified bios to mobo ---> INVALID BIOS from Q-Flash

                So the problem is that Q-Flash does not accept modified bios and just tells that it is invalid. What do I do wrong or is there some kind of checksum check to validate bios??

                More info about bios:
                Code:
                cbrom195.exe h55ud3.f10 /d

                ORGINAL BIOS:


                CBROM195.EXE V1.95 [12/14/07] (C)Phoenix Technologies 2001-2007


                ******** old/h55ud3h.f10 BIOS component ********


                No. Item-Name Original-Size Compressed-Size Original-File-Name
                ================================================== ============================== 0. System BIOS 20000h(128.00K)135DAh(77.46K)test.BIN
                (SP) NCPUCODE 12801h(74.00K)12801h(74.00K)NCPUCODE.BIN


                Total compress code space = 7E2100h(8072.25K)
                Total compressed code size = 25DFBh(151.50K)
                Remain compress code space = 7BC325h(7920.79K)


                ******** old/h55ud3h.f10 Bootblock component ********


                No. Item-Name Original-Size Compressed-Size Original-File-Name
                ================================================== ============================== 1. MEM INIT IN BB 01700h(5.75K)01731h(5.80K)crcinit.bin


                ** Micro Code Information **
                Update ID CPUID | Update ID CPUID | Update ID CPUID | Update ID CPUID
                ------------------+--------------------+--------------------+-------------------SLOT1 01 06F0| SLOT1 0D 06E1| SLOT1 07 06F1| SLOT1 0A 06E3
                SLOT1 04 06E5| SLOT1 01 06E5| SLOT1 12 0651| SLOT1 09 0652
                SLOT1 02 0655|


                MODIFIED BIOS:



                CBROM195.EXE V1.95 [12/14/07] (C)Phoenix Technologies 2001-2007


                ******** todo/i3-xeon/h55ud3h.f10 BIOS component ********


                No. Item-Name Original-Size Compressed-Size Original-File-Name
                ================================================== ============================== 0. System BIOS 20000h(128.00K)135DAh(77.46K)test.BIN
                (SP) NCPUCODE 03C00h(15.00K)03C00h(15.00K)NCPUCODE.BIN


                Total compress code space = 7E2100h(8072.25K)
                Total compressed code size = 171FAh(92.49K)
                Remain compress code space = 7CAF26h(7979.79K)


                ******** todo/i3-xeon/h55ud3h.f10 Bootblock component ********


                No. Item-Name Original-Size Compressed-Size Original-File-Name
                ================================================== ============================== 1. MEM INIT IN BB 01700h(5.75K)01731h(5.80K)crcinit.bin


                ** Micro Code Information **
                Update ID CPUID | Update ID CPUID | Update ID CPUID | Update ID CPUID
                ------------------+--------------------+--------------------+-------------------SLOT1 07 06E5| SLOT1 0E 0652|



                I did also wonder what are those crcinit.bin and test.bin roms?
                And of course I have not done this never earlier.

                Thank you already for help!

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                • Re: GIGABYTE Modified Bios

                  Hi, I'm pretty new to this scene and would like to ask one thing - is it possible to force enable XMP on a H170 motherboard with a custom BIOS?
                  I have a GA-H170-Gaming 3 board with me, and kinda sad to not be able to enable XMP for my 3000MHz kit RAMs.

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                  • Re: GIGABYTE Modified Bios

                    ^
                    I am afraid..not possible (due to chipset).

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                    • Re: GIGABYTE Modified Bios

                      here is modded bios for H97N-WIFI with patched Intel cpu microcode for broadwell processors (i5 5675c & i7 5775c) 0x13 that fix MCE on Office 2016 & Linux kernel.


                      MOD_H97N-WIFI_F8

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                      • Re: GIGABYTE Modified Bios

                        Hi there,

                        I have a problem with an old GA-EP45-DS3R (P45/ICH10R) MB.
                        OS: Win10/x64; 1 SSD for System and 2 HDD's in RAID1 for Data.
                        Every time I use "Save Energy mode" (=Standby/Suspend to RAM - no hibernation), both HDD's spin down and after 2 or 3 seconds spin up again before the system shuts down.
                        I think in long term this will not be good for the HDD's.
                        The problem seems independent from all versions of RST driver I tested (with original BIOS F11e):
                        - 13.2.0.1022 (comes with windows 10)
                        - 11.7.0.1013
                        - 11.7.4.1001
                        As far as I know 11.7.4.1001 is the newst driver with full support for ICH10R. That's why I didn' test any newer version (the newer native windows driver 13.2.0.1022 didn't work, too)
                        Then I tested all drivers with the following modded BIOS: GA-EP45-DS3R BIOS F11i mod Updated with.... IRST 11.5.0.1582 Realtek 2.50
                        Modded BIOS works fine :-) - but nothing changed.
                        Does anyone have an idea what I can do to get rid of this issue?
                        Many thanks.

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                        • Re: GIGABYTE Modified Bios

                          Originally posted by mge View Post
                          Hi there,

                          I have a problem with an old GA-EP45-DS3R (P45/ICH10R) MB.
                          OS: Win10/x64; 1 SSD for System and 2 HDD's in RAID1 for Data.
                          Every time I use "Save Energy mode" (=Standby/Suspend to RAM - no hibernation), both HDD's spin down and after 2 or 3 seconds spin up again before the system shuts down.
                          I think in long term this will not be good for the HDD's.
                          The problem seems independent from all versions of RST driver I tested (with original BIOS F11e):
                          - 13.2.0.1022 (comes with windows 10)
                          - 11.7.0.1013
                          - 11.7.4.1001
                          As far as I know 11.7.4.1001 is the newst driver with full support for ICH10R. That's why I didn' test any newer version (the newer native windows driver 13.2.0.1022 didn't work, too)
                          Then I tested all drivers with the following modded BIOS: GA-EP45-DS3R BIOS F11i mod Updated with.... IRST 11.5.0.1582 Realtek 2.50
                          Modded BIOS works fine :-) - but nothing changed.
                          Does anyone have an idea what I can do to get rid of this issue?
                          Many thanks.
                          Try it with just the Intel chipset driver, no RST or any other added utlities.

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                          • Re: GIGABYTE Modified Bios

                            I have a Gigabyte Z170 and I have modded the BIOS using UBU and UEFITool from win-raid forums. To flash a Gigabyte Skylake with a modded BIOS you must use modded efiflash from Lordkag at win-raid forums through a DOS USB Stick. If anyone wants me to mod their Gigabyte Skylake BIOS, please post a request here.

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                            • Re: GIGABYTE Modified Bios

                              @mge:
                              The best Intel RAID driver for your Intel ICH10R Southbridge is the RST v11.2.0.1006, but it is not easy to get it working with Win10. You have to remove the in-box Intel RAID driver v13.2.0.1022 from the original Win10 image, to integrate the RST RAID driver v11.2.0.1006 WHQL and to do a fresh OS installation. You can find my related guide >here<.
                              Originally posted by terrastrife View Post
                              Try it with just the Intel chipset driver, no RST or any other added utlities.
                              The Intel Chipset INF files (there are no "drivers") are not required at all and the problematic in-box Intel RST RAID driver v13.2.0.1022 is still present.

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                              • Re: GIGABYTE Modified Bios

                                Please tell me which is the last modified BIOS for GA-P45-DS3L main board! Now I use original beta F11C. Thank you!

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