![]() ![]() In that I made a VMDK file containing the USB mass storage EFI Driver linked in this thread, and loaded it. The latest custom EFI linked in this thread is sadly a debug build and as such causes windows to BSODÄ«ut I had come across an RELEASE EFI build that was a bit older, that DID boot windows 10, here in post 3: unfortunately for me, from what I can tell it only worked with the bare minimum of devices, stuff like mass storage USB, NVMe or AHCI SATA none of that would show up as bootable in this EFI build but the last few posts gave me some ideas and hopes. It was a lot of hard work but I finally did it, I spent most of yesterday and all of today working on it but I finally did it! Remember the drive most likely won't appear in the boot menu (though it did for me AFTER installing the OS), and also remember the install from the M5 board might not be bootable on Z77 board anyway due to differences with drivers, it's best to do a complete clean install when changing entire platforms, it'll also make sure you are running in EFI mode rather than legacy mode.I got windows 10 build 16296 for ARM64 to boot in QEMU! When i was using the Q77 board, i was running the NVMe drive on the 2.0 x4 slot, which limited the speed of my 950 Pro down to 1.2-1.6GB/s, so what your seeing of 1.2GB is normal for 2.0 x4. The method i used in the OP works 100% with Z77 boards, it worked perfect on both my P8Z77-V-PRO as well as my P8Q77-M board. IF somebody could help me out by making a script that allows the usb drive to load into the efi shell automatically like a boot menu, load the nvm and then load windows with no user intervention would be amazing! IF somebody could help me out by making a script that allows the usb drive to load into the efi shell automatically like a boot menu, load the nvm and then load windows with no user intervention would be amazing! Edited Octoby TheSpiike Then i just type startup.nsh and windows loads Then i type startup.nsh again afterwards because i created another script inside the NVME boot drive shell Then you load into bios, load up the EFI shell you will get promted to cancel of auto loading of the startup.nsh and you can speed up the 5 seconds by hitting space or enter I added a startup.nsh to the USB drives efi\boot folder Just to veryfi I used afudos backup.rom /o and checked to verify that the bios was modded correctly. ![]() otherwards I might go back to the fx8350 and loose out on 20% of my single core gaming performance. got all 4 nvme drivers installed in the bios. is the z77 boards not moddable to boot from NVME? I would really like to get this to work. the p8z77-v lk with a i7 3770, modded the bios. So I decided to take my 32gb ram, rx580 and move to another motherboard. mushkin's reply was that the overhead on the x4 slot could potentially see as low as 1.2GB/s so maybe it works ? So Yes it works for m5a97 r2 but not the full 2000MB/s as by research. However, x2 sucks and I was hoping for a bit more. but I was stuck at gen2 x2 speeds when my motherboard supports x4 and asus was no help. I'm able to get up to 1.2GB/s which is impressive compared to any SATA connected device. I have 2 computers, 1 m5a97 r2.0 which I was able to successfully mod the bios, and my mushkin pilot 500GB nvme worked OK. ![]()
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