07-23-2013 09:23 AM - last edited on 03-05-2024 09:56 PM by ROGBot
03-31-2014 08:40 AM
Raja@ASUS wrote:
As your build is a few versions back I'd advise to update. The general rule is not to update UEFI (BIOS) unlss one needs to, but I also advise one should stay reasonably current.
Be sure to follow the instructions to flash the newer builds as they have ME FW update - needing USB BIOS flashback or the BU updater method.
-Raja
03-31-2014 10:26 AM
04-01-2014 06:39 AM
Raja@ASUS wrote:
Hi,
The board may have been sitting in stock for a while which has a factor in which UEFI build it was shipped with
1) ME = management engine.
2) USB BIOS flashback should be highlighted in your manual. It's not EZ Flash 2. Fat32 formatted USB drive in the USB BIOS flashback port. board in standby. You can google for USB Bios flashback video guides etc.
-Raja
03-31-2014 07:49 PM
03-31-2014 10:53 PM
Arthyron wrote:
Heya, just bought the Maximus VI: Formula, really like the board so far except for one issue: The BIOS won't detect any of my hard drives. Somehow, though, the BIOS *does* detect the brand new Samsung SSD I bought in the boot order menu, so I was able to install Windows 7. When I get in to Windows 7, that hard drive is visible but none of the others are. The other two hard drives are two Seagate HDDs and an Intel SSD, both from my previous computer. Any idea how to get the BIOS and Windows 7 to detect them?
So far I've tried going in to the SATA settings in the BIOS, changing AHCI -> IDE and back. The only thing the BIOS detects is my DVD drive. I've also installed all brand new cables that came with the Formula and made sure all connections were secure. I saw in another thread someone mentioned switching between the Intel and Asus SATA controllers but I don't know how to do that or if it will help.
Any ideas?
03-31-2014 11:28 PM
jeroompje wrote:
update to lastest bios (14.02)
04-01-2014 12:02 AM
Arthyron wrote:
Just tried that, no effect. 😕
04-01-2014 01:19 AM
Raja@ASUS wrote:
1) Check the motherboard manual (something most of us never do...lol) - it will tell you which ports are Intel and which are ASMedia. There is a diagram in chapter 1 section 1-40. Plug the drives into the SATA ports. The motherboard manual is quite useful believe it or not 🙂
2) If the HDDs were ever part of a RAID array on your previous board you may need to break the array on the older board or low-level format the drives to remove the metadata. This can sometimes prevent drives from appearing on newer chipsets if you don't.
3) Ensure the drives are running the latest firmware version..
04-01-2014 01:34 AM
Arthyron wrote:
1 - All the drives are plugged in to their correct Intel SATA ports. The BIOS now detects the installation SSD, but the other 3 remain invisible.
2 - They were never part of a RAID array.
3 - How can I do this if the computer doesn't even detect them?...
04-01-2014 02:08 AM
Raja@ASUS wrote:
1. Glad checking the manual helped!
2. That means possible firmware issue (depending on the drive).
3. Use a computer that does. If you cant then you'll have to find someone that can do it for you. Z87 is very tight on SATA spec - if those drives are old they may either need a firmware update or to be replaced.