To get full support from the new OROM it's a good idea to redo the array and re-install Windows after you have flashed the updated BIOS.
ASUS Z77 / Z87 / Z97 users will need to use the USB BIOS Flashback feature to flash a mod BIOS, EZ-Flash 2 wont work it will show an error while attempting to flash "Security Verification Failed".
If you need a BIOS modified just post what board you have and a download link to that BIOS, Within hours I will post that I added it for you to my OneDrive.
Ok, just a quick question, i downloaded the 2303 for my p8p67 v3 on asus support page and upgraded the bios with my usb stick.. But when i push ctr+l on start up, i still see version 10.5.0.1034. is this correct? i was expecting to see version number 11.1.0.1413
Edit, i figured it out.. These are modified. i now have 11.1.0.1413.. thanks
Hmmm..., weird, Not sure what's wrong there. I'm pretty sure the BIOS is fine though, Try downloading the un-modified BIOS from ASUS and see if it gives the same message If it does then that tells me and you that my BIOS is fine
but why would I need it? I mean, what does it do (better) than the stock BIOS?
Do I need it when NOT using RAID?
It's just that I've learned the "don't fix it if it ain't broken" rule too much before
And I've got the P8P67 Deluxe also and I see Outcasst is having problems atm...
Getting it on the unmodified BIOS, too.
I guess I have a bigger problem to worry about now lol. Edit: Looks like these new BIOS aren't supported on B2 boards...
Could you perhaps modify the 2302 BIOS? Thanks
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