![]() ![]() I need some more information before I commit to a “go” update.Īlso, I was under the impression at “go -r” was supposed to create backup file named IMAG_RB.BIN and it didn’t. Here is my question: Do these folders relate to the boot method to do the firmware upgrade, or do they relate to the boot mode for a normal boot into Windows after the firmware is updated? Is this what I need to update to clear the error when I go into the ASUS BIOS? It looks like I have a very old bios at 1. This appears to show that the card firmware was updated also, but I didn’ t run “go”. (This is the driver version I installed as shown in a post above. Thank you.įrom the following file location in the downloaded driver at \Marvell 92xx Drivers & Bios 2.\Firmware Bios Updates\marvell_fw_2.( I booted in DOS and ran “go -r”. I tried “go r”, but it came back with no supported device. It looks like I should use “go.nsh” to do the UEFI firmware update. I have uploaded a list of files and directory structure from the above driver to assist in this discussion. Here is the station drivers link: …id=3146&lang=en I need further guidance in regard to using 2.? That download contains a lot of different items, and I haven’t quite figured out what I need to run yet. Since all of the downloads in the original Marvell FW thread are somewhat dated, I was hoping to use the 2. If I understand the firmware process correctly, I just need to run the “go” command to do the update. Marvell MV-92xx SATA 6G Controller Firmware Version 2.ĭescription: AUTOLOAD VERSION: 200018 LOADER VERSION: 21001008 BIOS VERSION: 1. Here is the summary of the download contents from the Station-Drivers web site: I found it interesting that Marvell is now providing UEFI shell support. I have not installed it pending a determination if it is suitable for my card. I also have also downloaded the latest firmware, 2. It installed and is running without issue. I am currently running the latest Marvell driver, 1., from Station-Drivers. I ran the go bat program (-r) I downloaded from the FW Update Marvell 91xx SATA Controller thread and it produced the following results: I am running an ASUS P8CWS MB with Windows 10. Also when I boot in UEFI mode and hit F2 to go into the BIOS i get the following error: "The system cannot fine the UEFI driver for the add-on storage devices. the Ctnl+M does not work in either CSM or UEFI mode. I hope the people here have been around long enough that they might have had some experience with this.Have a Syba SI-PEX40071 RAID card that works, but I am unable to set up any RAID. Obviously since I "paid" for these SATA 3 ports back in the day I would like to get full usage out of them, but how bad would it be to use SATA 2 with this HDD? I have benchmarked the SSD and it is clearly -not- getting full SSD speed.Ī) Is there any way to fix this? BIOS settings that I need to enable (AHCI is on I think)?ī) Would updating the drivers help at all? Windows seems to think it has the latest version, but I have heard that there can be driver problems with the Marvell SE9128?Ĭ) Is it more sensible to just use the Intel SATA 2 port? I have hear that the Marvell SE9128 was never very good even when it was working as intended. Unsurprisingly I have run into problems, Windows 10 (and my Motherboard/Bios) does not recognize the drive as a SATA, instead listing it as IDE in the BIOS and a HDD in windows. Hello there, I am upgrading my ancient machine with a P55A Fuzion Motherboard and two of the notorious Marvell SE9128 SATA 3 ports (the SSD is a 1TB MX500 2.5" which I am assuming works just fine). ![]()
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