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How to Add NVMe M.2 SSD Module with UEFITool?
There is no NVMe M.2 Slot in the Old LGA 1155 pin, LGA 1150 pin and Some 2011 Socket Motherboards.
There is no NVMe M.2 SSD BIOS Support in the Motherboards I Mentioned Above.
You cannot see such a thing on their Official Sites.
First of all, you need to buy a PCIe x4 NVMe M.2 SSD Adapter,
Or a PCIe x1 NVMe M.2 SSD Adapter according to the Suitable Slot on your Motherboard.
Of course, you should have an NVMe SSD Drive that you will plug into the Adapter.
This can vary as 256GB+512GB+1TB+2TB and Layers according to your request.
So How is this Support Added to These Motherboards?
All the necessary Pickaxe-Shovel-Sand-Gravel-Iron-Cement has been given to you. It is in your hands to construct the building.
The animated gif below will guide you.
The software I use is in Turkish, but it will be given to you in English.
Rar Pass: ismailTPC_Hastanesi
UEFITOOL Download I AGREE
Software Provider:
Nikolaj Schlej/CodeRus
GitUp:Nikolaj Schlej/CodeRus
Thank you for providing us with this.
UEFITool application opens almost all UEFI bios files and allows you to make changes to the Bios file.
As you can see in the animation above, I showed how I added an NVMe SSD Module.
In some cases, while working on the BIOS file, it does not like to process the 4kb "ismailTPC_Hastanesi-NVMe OptionROM.FFS" Module that I gave you.
Because you may get Main BIOS checksum data size exceeded error.
In this case, you may need to delete another module that will not work for you.
For example, you can remove the optional Logo.
When the removal process is finished, save the BIOS file and open it again with UEFITool.
Try adding the "ismailTPC_Hastanesi-NVMe OptionROM.FFS" Module again.
In addition, Do not use UEFITool on some MSI motherboards.
Because the Bios File you are trying to load may damage your motherboard and you will have a bricked motherboard. The motherboard will not display any more images.
The reason for this is that UEFITool creates a "pad" between the Main BIOS modules or deletes the existing "pad" module and tries to calculate the BIOS checksum correctly after the new module is added.
But this is actually an error.
It changes the GUID table sorting lines and the motherboard cannot read it.
An example is shown in the picture below.
The most important, critical thing is, How to load the NVMe M.2 SSD supported BIOS file we prepared to the motherboard?
Many motherboards do not allow users to load custom BIOS files, except for the file found on the official site.
The reason for this is very simple.
Because the experimental custom bios files can damage the motherboard and this can result in financial losses for users. It will remain out of warranty.
For this reason, motherboard manufacturers have rightfully taken such a precaution on their own.
The most important and critical question is, How can we overcome this?
It is shown below.
BIOS MOD ARACI TR.exe
Download BIOS MOD TOOL TR SOFTWARE for UEFI BIOS SUPPORTED MOTHERBOARDS:
Rar Pass: ismailTPC_Hastanesi
BIOS MOD TOOL Download I AGREE
Warning!!
"BIOS MOD TOOL" This software can only be opened and used 3 times. When you open it for the 4th time, you will get an error and you will never be able to open it again.
RESULT:
NVMe M.2 SSD Read and Write Data Speed Values
Motherboard Used in Testing: ASUS P9X79 DELUXE
HOW TO MODDING UEFI NVMe SSD BOOTABLE BIOS?
Watch Youtube
How to Bios Modding?
Other details:https://www.ismailtpc-hastanesi.org/2025/03/uefi-nvme-ssd-bootable-bios-modlama.html
Additional Note:
1- There is no request for Modded Bios about the Motherboard here. Help Requests will not be answered. You can only ask questions about the content of the subject
2- In layman's terms, all the desired Pickaxe-Shovel-Sand-Gravel-Iron-Cement was given to you. It is in your hands to construct the building.
3- The user who downloads the files is responsible for any problems that may arise. As "ismailTPC_Hastanesi", I do not accept any responsibility.
4- I do not accept any problems that may arise from uploading the Bios file you created. All responsibility belongs to the user who uploads the file.
Finally:
All the software projects and products I develop create a financial burden for me.
Very soon, I will release the permissions of all files with restricted file access permissions.
As a result, I have been working hard and putting in effort for these files for years.
I never ask for any fee from you, I don't want it.
Of course, maybe you will agree with me, but these projects cost me something.
In short, I would be very happy if you support my Youtube Channel.
I would like to thank everyone who supports me or not.
Support Me from My Youtube Channel:https://www.youtube.com/c/ismailTPC_Hastanesi/join
There is no NVMe M.2 Slot in the Old LGA 1155 pin, LGA 1150 pin and Some 2011 Socket Motherboards.





There is no NVMe M.2 SSD BIOS Support in the Motherboards I Mentioned Above.
You cannot see such a thing on their Official Sites.
First of all, you need to buy a PCIe x4 NVMe M.2 SSD Adapter,
Or a PCIe x1 NVMe M.2 SSD Adapter according to the Suitable Slot on your Motherboard.
Of course, you should have an NVMe SSD Drive that you will plug into the Adapter.
This can vary as 256GB+512GB+1TB+2TB and Layers according to your request.








So How is this Support Added to These Motherboards?
All the necessary Pickaxe-Shovel-Sand-Gravel-Iron-Cement has been given to you. It is in your hands to construct the building.
The animated gif below will guide you.
The software I use is in Turkish, but it will be given to you in English.
Rar Pass: ismailTPC_Hastanesi
UEFITOOL Download I AGREE
Software Provider:
Nikolaj Schlej/CodeRus
GitUp:Nikolaj Schlej/CodeRus
Thank you for providing us with this.



UEFITool application opens almost all UEFI bios files and allows you to make changes to the Bios file.
As you can see in the animation above, I showed how I added an NVMe SSD Module.
In some cases, while working on the BIOS file, it does not like to process the 4kb "ismailTPC_Hastanesi-NVMe OptionROM.FFS" Module that I gave you.
Because you may get Main BIOS checksum data size exceeded error.
In this case, you may need to delete another module that will not work for you.
For example, you can remove the optional Logo.
When the removal process is finished, save the BIOS file and open it again with UEFITool.
Try adding the "ismailTPC_Hastanesi-NVMe OptionROM.FFS" Module again.
In addition, Do not use UEFITool on some MSI motherboards.
Because the Bios File you are trying to load may damage your motherboard and you will have a bricked motherboard. The motherboard will not display any more images.
The reason for this is that UEFITool creates a "pad" between the Main BIOS modules or deletes the existing "pad" module and tries to calculate the BIOS checksum correctly after the new module is added.
But this is actually an error.
It changes the GUID table sorting lines and the motherboard cannot read it.
An example is shown in the picture below.

The most important, critical thing is, How to load the NVMe M.2 SSD supported BIOS file we prepared to the motherboard?
Many motherboards do not allow users to load custom BIOS files, except for the file found on the official site.
The reason for this is very simple.
Because the experimental custom bios files can damage the motherboard and this can result in financial losses for users. It will remain out of warranty.
For this reason, motherboard manufacturers have rightfully taken such a precaution on their own.
The most important and critical question is, How can we overcome this?
It is shown below.
BIOS MOD ARACI TR.exe




Download BIOS MOD TOOL TR SOFTWARE for UEFI BIOS SUPPORTED MOTHERBOARDS:
Rar Pass: ismailTPC_Hastanesi
BIOS MOD TOOL Download I AGREE
Warning!!
"BIOS MOD TOOL" This software can only be opened and used 3 times. When you open it for the 4th time, you will get an error and you will never be able to open it again.
RESULT:
NVMe M.2 SSD Read and Write Data Speed Values
Motherboard Used in Testing: ASUS P9X79 DELUXE





HOW TO MODDING UEFI NVMe SSD BOOTABLE BIOS?
Watch Youtube
How to Bios Modding?
How to Add NVMe SSD Module? #nvme_ssd_bios_mod
Other details:https://www.ismailtpc-hastanesi.org/2025/03/uefi-nvme-ssd-bootable-bios-modlama.html
Additional Note:
1- There is no request for Modded Bios about the Motherboard here. Help Requests will not be answered. You can only ask questions about the content of the subject
2- In layman's terms, all the desired Pickaxe-Shovel-Sand-Gravel-Iron-Cement was given to you. It is in your hands to construct the building.
3- The user who downloads the files is responsible for any problems that may arise. As "ismailTPC_Hastanesi", I do not accept any responsibility.
4- I do not accept any problems that may arise from uploading the Bios file you created. All responsibility belongs to the user who uploads the file.
Finally:
All the software projects and products I develop create a financial burden for me.
Very soon, I will release the permissions of all files with restricted file access permissions.
As a result, I have been working hard and putting in effort for these files for years.
I never ask for any fee from you, I don't want it.
Of course, maybe you will agree with me, but these projects cost me something.
In short, I would be very happy if you support my Youtube Channel.
I would like to thank everyone who supports me or not.
Support Me from My Youtube Channel:https://www.youtube.com/c/ismailTPC_Hastanesi/join
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