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  • madjid911
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    • Dec 2016
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    asus x712ea ssd not recognized

    Hi, I have an asus x712e, motherboard x712ea, the ssd not recognized when I want to format it, I tried several ssd, in the bios it is well recognized, but when I boot with w11 or w10 install key, I do not see the ssd appear to format it.

    I think maybe a problem with the bios,, Can you update my bios with the 307 file please ?
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  • hardware1
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    Re: asus x712ea ssd not recognized

    Originally posted by madjid911

    I think maybe a problem with the bios,, Can you update my bios with the 307 file please ?
    Here's your New BIOS, try it.
    Your Backup was version 307 already.

    Serial Number: M6N0CV04H665225.
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    • madjid911
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      Re: asus x712ea ssd not recognized

      Originally posted by hardware1
      Here's your New BIOS, try it.
      Your Backup was version 307 already.

      Serial Number: M6N0CV04H665225.
      Thanks for your help.

      I reprogrammed with the new bios, but the result is the same, no ssd detected under windows 11 (see photo).

      I would like to know that you have changed what on the original bios, the intel drain? Thanks
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      • hardware1
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        Re: asus x712ea ssd not recognized

        Originally posted by madjid911
        Thanks for your help.

        I reprogrammed with the new bios, but the result is the same, no ssd detected under windows 11 (see photo).

        I would like to know that you have changed what on the original bios, the intel drain? Thanks
        I think it's a driver issue, I got same error before when I try to reinstall Win 10 on a New device. I can't explain the whole thing to you, but I was install a driver called "Intel RST VMD" on the USB drive and follow some steps.
        Also I worked before on an ASUS with intel 11th gen CPU, in the BIOS Menu I found an option for Intel VMD, disabled it. After that the drive has been shown.

        About what I did for your Backup, I replaced the BIOS Region, moved the DMI and Windows Key, then cleaned the ME Region.
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        >>>>>
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        • madjid911
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          Re: asus x712ea ssd not recognized

          Originally posted by hardware1
          I think it's a driver issue, I got same error before when I try to reinstall Win 10 on a New device. I can't explain the whole thing to you, but I was install a driver called "Intel RST VMD" on the USB drive and follow some steps.
          Also I worked before on an ASUS with intel 11th gen CPU, in the BIOS Menu I found an option for Intel VMD, disabled it. After that the drive has been shown.

          About what I did for your Backup, I replaced the BIOS Region, moved the DMI and Windows Key, then cleaned the ME Region.
          you are very strong, I disabled the VMD controller option, now it recognizes ssds and I was able to format, thank you very much
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          • hardware1
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            • Sep 2021
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            Re: asus x712ea ssd not recognized

            Originally posted by madjid911
            you are very strong, I disabled the VMD controller option, now it recognizes ssds and I was able to format, thank you very much
            You're Welcome.
            Congrats, that's good for you.
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            >>>>>
            click on this link to donate via PayPal. <<<<<
            Every donation made will go towards server fees and maintenance costs.
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