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amibcp_4_5_better__bk v1.0.0

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Catastrophe64 - I saw a way of doing it in the BIOS file. I see the NV_RAID_SET_VARIABLE_SIZE. You are right about the driver, at least on my PC it shows up in the AVIDALUS section, under PCI Express.Here is how I solved the problem:To get the BIOS to see it, you will need to change the way the BIOS sees the raid driveI start the AMIBCP_Win.exe as Admin, and then I change the BIOS drive definition of the raid drive to “BIOS”, then BIOS (never showed up by itself before, now it does. Ok, now I can open the BIOS dump file.Ok, now I can change the NV_RAID_SET_VARIABLE_SIZE to 0x77 I am not sure if it will work if you do this by other means, but I have tried a couple other things without luck. I hope you get this figured out, If you do post back with what you found out and/or what you tried.

Changelog: - AMIBCP v5.20 - AMIBCP v5.21 - AMIBCP v5.22 - AMIBCP v5.33 - AMIBCP v5.34 - AMIBCP v5.42 - AMIBCP v5.43 - AMIBCP v5.52 - AMIBCP v5.57 - AMIBCP v5.60 - AMIBCP v5.61 - AMIBCP v5.63

AMIBCP allows you to modify defaults for BIOS setup parameters, change boot and setup priority, disable and enable features. If you modify the values of an advanced BIOS setup mode, you should remember to restore the factory defaults. You can change the boot order of the operating system. You can now open the BIOS Setup menu with a double click and you can modify the strings of the SMBIOS. You can now create a boot flash cartridge.

The AMI BIOS Configuration Program (AMIBCP) for Aptio enables customers to modify parameters in a BIOS ROM without rebuilding from source. Developers can modify default values for BIOS setup parameters, modify default boot order in BIOS setup, view and edit sign-on and setup strings, and edit SMBIOS string data. 84d34552a1