For Mac New Version Get Gigabyte Ga-q87m-mk (rev. 1.1 Intel Rst

Originally Posted by kevindd992002 In your thread there are lots of different RST RAID OROM types. How would I know if I need to use RST or RST(e) or SataDriver? If you want to get the newest Intel RAID ROM workng with your Intel SATA AHCI or RAID Controller, you should update to the RST(e) RAID ROM v11.6.0.1702 (well approved) or v12.0.0.1783 (that's the newest). The Intel RST drivers and RAID ROM modules (latest version: 11.2.x.xxxx) are the older, RST(e) drvers and OROM modules (from v11.5.x.xxxx up) the newer ones. I have named them Intel RST (e) to make clear, that it is a new generation of Intel drivers, which have an addtional SCSI filter driver.

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For Mac New Version Get Gigabyte Ga-q87m-mk (rev. 1.1 Intel Rst 1

For Mac New Version Get Gigabyte Ga-q87m-mk (rev. 1.1 Intel RstFor Mac New Version Get Gigabyte Ga-q87m-mk (rev. 1.1 Intel Rst

The Intel EFI RAID 'SataDriver' modules are only needed and usable, if the mainboard BIOS offers the OS installation in clean EFI mode with the BIOS option 'CSM Disabled'. If you are able and going to install Windows 8 in EFI mode, the ntel SATA AHCI/RAID Controller wll use the 'SataDriver' BIOS module instead of the Intel RAID ROM. If you find a separate file named 'SataDrver' within your BOS after having opened it with the Aptio UEFI MMTool, you can update both modules, the Intel RAD ROM, which is wthin the CSMCORE file, and the separate 'SataDriver' module. Nevertheless only one of them will be used by the system (dependng on the OS installation mode EFI or Non-EFI). Originally Posted by Fernando 1 If you want to get the newest Intel RAID ROM workng with your Intel SATA AHCI or RAID Controller, you should update to the RST(e) RAID ROM v11.6.0.1702 (well approved) or v12.0.0.1783 (that's the newest). The Intel RST drivers and RAID ROM modules (latest version: 11.2.x.xxxx) are the older, RST(e) drvers and OROM modules (from v11.5.x.xxxx up) the newer ones. I have named them Intel RST (e) to make clear, that it is a new generation of Intel drivers, which have an addtional SCSI filter driver.

The Intel EFI RAID 'SataDriver' modules are only needed and usable, if the mainboard BIOS offers the OS installation in clean EFI mode with the BIOS option 'CSM Disabled'. If you are able and going to install Windows 8 in EFI mode, the ntel SATA AHCI/RAID Controller wll use the 'SataDriver' BIOS module instead of the Intel RAID ROM. If you find a separate file named 'SataDrver' within your BOS after having opened it with the Aptio UEFI MMTool, you can update both modules, the Intel RAD ROM, which is wthin the CSMCORE file, and the separate 'SataDriver' module. Nevertheless only one of them will be used by the system (dependng on the OS installation mode EFI or Non-EFI). The OP here can also do the same for me, right?

If I flash over a modded BIOS, will my current ME firmware be replaced as well? I hope you can reply to my PM as well, I have some other questions there also.

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