Yes, I figured out it too that it's the Intel chip that needs to be updated and not the Marvell. I have tried v. 10.5 and still got BSOD. I got 2 more questions thought: 1. Do I need to load extra driver at windows 7 setup from a flash drive or the bios mod will have that fixed? 2. I want to try newer Intel drivers (10.5++) but they dont fit in my bios. That happens because intel modules up to v. 10.5 are 85 kb while newer modules are 119+ kb. I even tried to delete the logo in bios and still it didnt fit. Is there something else I can do about it? Will try some things in some hours when i get back from work. Thank you
No, Win7 has an in-box AHCI driver, which will detect your SSD. You can install the best suitable Intel RST driver later. I don't know any solution for that space problem.
I need a mod in this BIOS: Motherboard: Asus P5K Deluxe Revision: 0902 Actually my motherboard doesnt support 3TB hdds (it shows only 750GB). I need these 2 mods: - update Matrix RAID OROM to v10.6.0.1091 - update JMB363 to v1.07.28 Please start from this bios that already have SLIC2.1 integrated. h**p://db.tt/8orp9Xc6 Thanks in advance!
I have Marvell 9128 1.0.0.1029 rom in my modded Asus P6X54D-E. In the link Fernando posted there's 1.0.0.1033. Don't I need even modules E6 ad E7 for my motherboard?
Oh, ok, so I have just to replace Rom module, the run the update utility go.bat by a DOS OS? Do you have E6 and E7 modules (I did it with an old version and I feel safier)?
That is the way other users with a Marvell 91xx SATA Controller succeeded. No, but they should be within the Marvell 91xx firmware update package v2.2.0.1125b. You may extract the E6 and E7 modules from your currently flashed mainboard BIOS and compare the files with the content of the new firmware set.
Yes. This is the content of the hw_config.txt, which is part of the Marvell 91xx firmware pack v2.2.0.1125b: Code: [SECTION]VENDOR_ID = 1B4B DEVICE_ID_LIST = 9023,90A3,9110,9190,9111,9191,9120,91A0,9122,91A2,9123,91A3,9125,91A5,9128,91A8,9130,91B0 [END]
I need the modules... My mobo reflash stock firmware at reboot, if finds a different version... How to extract these modules?
Where did the 11.5.0.1414 ROM came from? Where did the 11.5.0.1414 OROM came from? I'd like to know if it can be considered a Production version or a Beta? Thanks.
Yes, you should recover the original BIOS structure by doing that. Nevertheless it may be necessary to open the modded BIOS with a hex editor and to check the exact offset position of the "MEMINITENTRYPOINT", which should be the same as within the original BIOS file.
Why is d) 20:8086-2E02 Intel_Eaglelake_PCI_Accelerated_SVGA_BIOS 2085 included in that bios for the P5Q Deluxe?