NVMe boot with SuperMicro X9DA7 & X9DRi-F

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Nericus

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ALL HAIL Nericus.

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Thanks for the help! I hope that others find this because I was mentally getting ready to return the card.
Huzzah! Yeah, that's part of the reason I mentioned the EXACT card I used, so people who find the thread/BIOS have a crystal clear guideline of "This worked".

Your images of the BIOS will certainly help someone else as well!
 
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madLyfe

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Unfortunately, I didn't have an X9SRL BIOS. The person who'd asked was actually needing an X9SCM BIOS (which I had). They listed the wrong board in the forum post, but the correct one in a PM they'd sent. Sorry for any confusion.
is your X9SCM BIOS nvme boot edit applied on the most recent BIOS released with the 2021 date fix? or is that not how it works?
 

Markess

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is your X9SCM BIOS nvme boot edit applied on the most recent BIOS released with the 2021 date fix? or is that not how it works?
I actually did it some months back before the 2021 date issue was discovered. Since that time, I've retired that board so I didn't have need to download and modify the new BIOS when it came out.
 

madLyfe

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I actually did it some months back before the 2021 date issue was discovered. Since that time, I've retired that board so I didn't have need to download and modify the new BIOS when it came out.
are you selling that board by chance?
 

PhifOrt

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After so many tries and hours spent on searching solution, I just reached to boot from NVME Samsung 970Evo plus on PCIE card in Supermicro X9DAI, measured 3500mb/s, thanks to community sharing and after a sweating BIOS mod :). Thanks a lot !
 
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Jerzy

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Tommy - may I ask for BIOS of x9dri-ln4f+ version 3.3 both modded and original? Thanks. :) I have unmodded v 3.4 ant it's trash - SATA section is ****ed off so I don't wanna mod nor use modded trash version. Under 3.3 SATA section was all fine.
 
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dbram

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is your X9SCM BIOS nvme boot edit applied on the most recent BIOS released with the 2021 date fix? or is that not how it works?
Just wanted to signal that I applied the nvme bios/uefi patch today on the most recent bios 2.3a for a X9SCL-F board. To my best knowledge the X9SCM and X9SCL share the same bios.
Now happily running a proxmox setup booting from nvme on the X9SCL-F.

I followed the guide from win-raid forum, had to choose the NvmExpressDxe_Small.ffs when inserting after the CSMCore
When installing proxmox all bios settings were set to UEFI only, before running the proxmox installer.
 
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aeoneternal

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I am at a complete loss....

I have a supermicro x9DRH-7TF motherboard, trying to get a sun F80 800 GB PCIe SSD to boot windows. The drive has been flashed to the Seagate version so it detects as 800gb instead of 4x200GB

I have tried clover, duet to do it via software. this allowed me to install windows but both software never detected the OS as they claimed they would.
I then modified the bios as done above (tried both regular and small nvmexpress files), I did notice some changes within the bios and was still able to install windows as before with clover and duet but upon restarting still having no boot options besides the eufi shell.

I'm at a complete loss on this one. (also noticed after installing new bios that the "add new boot option" is gone and only the delete is in it's place)

Here is google drive link to the bios I modified - X9DRH8.713
 

ericloewe

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sun F80 800 GB PCIe SSD to boot windows
Well, it's not NVMe. If I'm not confusing them for something else, they're really just an LSI SAS2008 with firmware trickery, which means you need to install the LSI driver during the Windows install. Good news is that being an HBA in disguise, it can provide its own boot ROM and doesn't depend on an EFI NVMe driver being present.
 

aeoneternal

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Well, it's not NVMe. If I'm not confusing them for something else, they're really just an LSI SAS2008 with firmware trickery, which means you need to install the LSI driver during the Windows install. Good news is that being an HBA in disguise, it can provide its own boot ROM and doesn't depend on an EFI NVMe driver being present.

well, in a round 'about way without thinking about this I had already done it. I put the drivers from here: Downloads Nytro WarpDrive Accelerator Card | Seagate Support Canada onto the windows install usb and installed them before installing windows and that is where I am stuck. So maybe i'm in the wrong thread? but close?
 

Eneb219

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Hey guys, I’m completely new to Windows Servers so im sorry if I ask questions which should be clear to a server owner. I bought a asrock ep2c602 plus two Xeon e5 2690 and 64 gb of ram. I would like using a pcie to m.2 expansion card with 2 2tb data m.2 and a 500gb booting sata ssd. Should I try just the guide of the post from 2017 or has Someone an already working bios for me ? I wouldn’t mit paying a appropriate fee for it. Greetings from Germany (which hopefully explains my bad English skills) and thank you already for your reading.
 

Cripzen

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Anyone got a modded or unmodded v3.3 bios for X9DRi-LN4F+? Uppgraded to 3.4 and now i cant even get windows to boot if im lucky enough to find the hard drive...
 

smccloud

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Does anyone have a modded BIOS for the X9DRH-7F that allows me to set the x16 slot to x4x4x4x4? The stock 3.3 BIOS does not have it and I cannot find the 3.2 BIOS which I think had it.
 

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If not, I have 15 BIOS versions up there that you can try for that model.