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Mmtools mmtool v5.0.0.7 download
Mmtools mmtool v5.0.0.7 download





mmtools mmtool v5.0.0.7 download

Then turn on, boot to BIOS, load optimized, set the SATA Controller to the appropriate mode (AHCI/RAID) and save/apply/reboot back to the BIOS.

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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. 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. Highlight the line containing the Option ROM module you want to replace (it is usually the line with the CSMCORE file). Open the BIOS file and hit the 'Replace' tab of the Aptio MMTool. This is the procedure regarding the replacement of an Option ROM module. As a consequence an extracted PCI ROM file usually can be inserted into each mainboard BIOS, which already contains the same sort of PCI ROM module. Each PCI ROM module version, which has been delivered from the Controller chip vendor to the mainboard manufacturers, is identical and not dependent on the BIOS structure (AMI/Phoenix/Award) the mainboard manufacturer is using. Although the BIOS files are developed and published by the mainboard manufacturer, the inserted PCI ROM modules were made by the vendor of the related on-board Controller chips. Nevertheless it is possible to extract any PCI ROM module and to replaced it by another version, because the entire mainboard BIOS file has a modular structure. The PCI ROM modules are within the mainboard BIOS file and only visible by opening the BIOS file with a special tool like MMTool or CBROM. That is the reason why users with an AHCI (non-RAID) system will not benefit from an update of the RAID ROM version. The Intel SATA AHCI Controller of the mainboard is not supported at all by the RAID ROM module.







Mmtools mmtool v5.0.0.7 download