#Mmtool aptio 4.50.0023 tweaktown Pc
Create a separate folder within the root of any PC partition, name it anyhow (here: D:\Source BIOS) and copy the "pure" (completely extracted) source BIOS file into that folder.Īdditionally you should create another, but currently empty folder for the later created modded BIOS (example: D:\Mod BIOS).Since these special NVMe modules worked until now with all tested mainboards, whose BIOS is an AMI UEFI one, there is no doubt for me, that it will properly work with your special mainboard UEFI BIOS as well.c) to our Forum member Ethaniel for having completely re-structured, optimized, shrinked and re-compiled the NVMe modules.b) to our Forum member davidm71 for his efforts to make the source file usable as additionally insertable EFI NVMe BIOS module, which is loaded while booting off an NVMe SSD in UEFI mode and.
#Mmtool aptio 4.50.0023 tweaktown rar
b) CodeRush's UEFITool, which can be downloaded from here (as RAR archive): >UEFITool v0.28.0MIRRORherehereuncompressed "NvmExpressD圎_4" module GUID 5BE3BDF4MIRRORuncompressed "NvmExpressD圎_Small" module GUID 5BE3BDF4MIRRORLINKTips: Do a Google search for "MMTool Aptio ", join the listed TweakTown site, scroll down to the "AMI (UEFI) BIOS Tools" section and download the desired tool. a) AMI's Aptio UEFI MMTool (best choice for AMI Aptio IV BIOSes: v4.50.0.23).An appropriate UEFI BIOS modding tool.An up-to-date BIOS for the related mainboard (original or already pre-modified).A mainboard with an AMI Aptio UEFI BIOS.(Note: You have to use WinRAR v5.xx or 7-Zip from v18xx up to be able to unzip the offered RAR archives!) Here is a short description of NVMe given by Wikipedia (look >herethisherethisherehereherehere<)