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Clevo P650SE/ Sager NP8651 BIOS mod for ssd NVMe boot drive


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Hello everyone! 

Been struggling to create a new boot ssd but the Clevo p650se does not show my WD sn550 blu NVMe in the bios yet it appears in the win installer. i followed the instructions provided on other sites about how to install properly with proper rufus settings but to no avail. is there a bio update im missing?

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Just now, Trilla_226 said:

Hello everyone! 

Been struggling to create a new boot ssd but the Clevo p650se does not show my WD sn550 blu NVMe in the bios yet it appears in the win installer. i followed the instructions provided on other sites about how to install properly with proper rufus settings but to no avail. is there a bio update im missing?

Hi!

Each bios mod prepared individually and based on your personal file backup of bios.

You can post here your file bios backup, or upload it into any fileserver and post the link. To create your bios backup use attached utility. Extract attached archive directly on the Desktop and run utility as Administrator (right click mouse, choice "Run as Administrator"). Utility will create archive "results" directly on the Desktop. Post here this archive "results", or upload it into any fileserver and send me the link.

 

https://files.fm/u/yuj3p6cnuc

 

 

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31 minutes ago, vermoraes said:

hi everyone

 

how i get this biomod for CLEVO:P650SE

Hi!

What bios modification are you asking about? And for what purpose?

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37 minutes ago, vermoraes said:

NVME support, booting from him

Ok. Check PM.

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Hi Klem, hoping you're able to help me out as you have so many!

I have a P650SE (badged by Metabox in Australia but a Clevo at heart), and would love to get NVMe boot support on it - it's a great laptop, still does 90% of what I need, and a bit of a speed boost from a new drive would be great! I've tried following the guide at https://winraid.level1techs.com/t/howto-get-full-nvme-support-for-all-systems-with-an-ami-uefi-bios/30901 but hit a wall with the downloads for the NVMe files (they seem to be broken... hopefully not just my incompetence!). Plus, I'm not ENTIRELY confident with modding a BIOS file.

I'm not entirely sure what info you'd need - I got a copy of the latest BIOS update for my model (not my individual system) from the distributor, which I have uploaded to https://www.sendspace.com/file/xb89ha. If you're able to help, please let me know what more you'd need, and thank you for your contributions - whether you have the time to help me or not!

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4 hours ago, ziqquratu said:

Hi Klem, hoping you're able to help me out as you have so many!

I have a P650SE (badged by Metabox in Australia but a Clevo at heart), and would love to get NVMe boot support on it - it's a great laptop, still does 90% of what I need, and a bit of a speed boost from a new drive would be great! I've tried following the guide at https://winraid.level1techs.com/t/howto-get-full-nvme-support-for-all-systems-with-an-ami-uefi-bios/30901 but hit a wall with the downloads for the NVMe files (they seem to be broken... hopefully not just my incompetence!). Plus, I'm not ENTIRELY confident with modding a BIOS file.

I'm not entirely sure what info you'd need - I got a copy of the latest BIOS update for my model (not my individual system) from the distributor, which I have uploaded to https://www.sendspace.com/file/xb89ha. If you're able to help, please let me know what more you'd need, and thank you for your contributions - whether you have the time to help me or not!

 

Hi!

Each bios mod prepared individually and based on your personal file backup of bios.

You can post here your file bios backup, or upload it into any fileserver and post the link. To create your bios backup use attached utility. Extract attached archive directly on the Desktop and run utility as Administrator (right click mouse, choice "Run as Administrator"). Utility will create archive "results" directly on the Desktop. Post here this archive "results", or upload it into any fileserver and send me the link.

https://www.sendspace.com/file/x35acu

 

 

 

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