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The update will only work, if there are matching RAID modules within the UBU subfolder Files\Intel\RST resp.
The RAID BIOS modules are only used, when the on-board SATA Controller is running in "RAID" mode.Ģ.
Provided, that no BIOS file is present within the UBU folder, the UBU tool will give you the option to navigate to the BIOS file you want to modify.Īfter having clicked onto it, the UBU tool will copy it into the UBU processing folder, rename it to "bios.bin", open it and analyze the EFI/Option ROM modules, which are currently within it. Open the UBU processing folder and execute the file named UBU.bat.ĭouble-click onto the *.bat file or do a right-click onto it and choose the option "Run as Admin".You are now ready to update the CPU microcodes via UBU.
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