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  • #16
    Re: BIOS Disk Boot Option settings don't hold (GA-Z97X-UD5H-BK)

    So far no one has responded on the Anandtech firmware thread about the Samsung firmware, but I also filed a support ticket with Samsung that will probably see a response after the weekend. Nothing on the overclock graphics card firmware thread either, tho the guy that wrote the UEFI patch for the Sapphire HD7750 low profile version warned me off trying it for my (Ultimate) version of that card.
    ASRock Z97 Extreme6 / Intel i7-4790K
    32 GB G.Skill DDR3 2133 RAM (Ares 4x8gb)
    EVGA GTX950 SC
    Prolimatech Megahalems Rev. C cooler w/ Nexus Silent Fan
    Seasonic X650 PSU
    Samsung Pro 850 256GB SSD (system drive)
    SanDisk ExtremePro 480, Seagate 1TB, 2TB and 2x 3TB SATA 6Gb/s
    Plextor PX-891SA CD/DVD Writer/Player
    Dell U2412M Monitor (1920x1200)
    IBM Model M keyboard / Bornd M120 wireless mouse
    Thermaltake F31 Case
    Canon MP640 / Brother HL-2270DW printers
    Audio system: Dac + Powered speakers + USB card + LPS + power cond./distrib.
    Windows 10 Pro x64

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    • #17
      Re: BIOS Disk Boot Option settings don't hold (GA-Z97X-UD5H-BK)

      Originally posted by genegold View Post
      So far no one has responded on the Anandtech firmware thread about the Samsung firmware, but I also filed a support ticket with Samsung that will probably see a response after the weekend. Nothing on the overclock graphics card firmware thread either, tho the guy that wrote the UEFI patch for the Sapphire HD7750 low profile version warned me off trying it for my (Ultimate) version of that card.
      There is a huge thread on Overclock
      [Official] Samsung SSD830/840/850 Owners Club

      Hopefully you will have some support from Samsung soon
      regards
      Board: GA-Z77X-UD3H Rev 1.0 BIOS: 20e modded CPU: Intel i5-3570k Memory: Samsung MV-3V4G3D/US 4X4GB @1866Mhz 9-9-9-24 1T
      GPU: EVGA GTX 980 FTW SSD: Samsung 950 Pro NVMe M.2 256 GB (Addonics 4x card interface) , Intel 730 240 GB, Samsung EVO 840 240 GB X2,
      16 TB iSCSI 2XRAID0 2XRAID1 (Hitachi HDD, LUN) QNAP TS-469L PSU: Seasonic X-1250 KB:Log. G110 Mouse: Log. G502
      OSes: Win 8.1 x64 UEFI/Win 7 x64 UEFI Dual Boot VM: K Linux, OSX Leopard, Win 10, Win XP, HP Integrity (rem), Whonix Other: HP Proliant server
      Other interface: Pangolin QM2000.NET Lasers controller

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      • #18
        Re: BIOS Disk Boot Option settings don't hold (GA-Z97X-UD5H-BK)

        As a follow up to this thread, after experiencing lots of good startups and frustrating ones, I decided 48 hours ago to do a clean reinstall with a UEFI version of Win 8.1 Pro. Obviously, there were a lot of restarts in the process of setting up again. Ironically, in the first six or seven restarts, I got three with an MBR error. Fortunately, on restart with cntl-alt-del, the startup ran through each time. Since then, each has been clean. So, at this point I'd say cloning the former SSD was the source of the problem.
        ASRock Z97 Extreme6 / Intel i7-4790K
        32 GB G.Skill DDR3 2133 RAM (Ares 4x8gb)
        EVGA GTX950 SC
        Prolimatech Megahalems Rev. C cooler w/ Nexus Silent Fan
        Seasonic X650 PSU
        Samsung Pro 850 256GB SSD (system drive)
        SanDisk ExtremePro 480, Seagate 1TB, 2TB and 2x 3TB SATA 6Gb/s
        Plextor PX-891SA CD/DVD Writer/Player
        Dell U2412M Monitor (1920x1200)
        IBM Model M keyboard / Bornd M120 wireless mouse
        Thermaltake F31 Case
        Canon MP640 / Brother HL-2270DW printers
        Audio system: Dac + Powered speakers + USB card + LPS + power cond./distrib.
        Windows 10 Pro x64

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