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wfieger
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I forgot to mention that I still do not get the ME update. After 3 times updating with v2.10 I'm still on mE 11.0.0.1168.
Any advice from your side how I could get that issue resolved? |
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wfieger
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Yes, the first part of my update was the "Processing Crashless Feature".
I just tried to update again with a freshly formatted stick and a fresh download of the instant flash update and it was the same as before: Immedeate shutdown after the update is started and no restart. I waited about 10 minutes. Then I decided to power on manually. First thing appeared was the "Processing Crashless Feature", after that the UEFI update started and finished. After the UEFI update the board shuts down. I have to power on manually again. It runs a few seconds, then shuts down again. Again I need to restart manually - it does not happen automatically. This not restarting automatically is a thing I noticed from the first boot I did with this M/B. This is my second Extreme 7+ M/B. The first copy did restart on its own. This one never does. I use a different PSU with this one, it's a bequiet ATX 2.4 PSU. The other one ran on a Seasonic ATX 2.31. And I use a different case - Cooler Master CM500 - just to mention that also. Everything else is the very same components. And a very different behaviour on restarting... |
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The ME firmware update is version 11.0.0.1180. The first part of the 2.10 update is the ME firmware update, which is shown on the screen. You apparently did not get that part of the update when restarting manually. Was the first part of your update the "Processing Crashless Feature"? You can try applying the 2.10 update again, but I have no idea why your board did not start automatically. Where did you connect the USB flash drive? |
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I updated from USB stick and found the same sudden shutdown there. Only thing is that my board never restarts itself once it shuts down. I had to restart manually and the BIOS update process continued. Only thing is I still have ME version 11.0.0.1168 now.
What is your version? @ASRock: Is there any advice from your side to handle a not automatically restarting board? |
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I'm not aware of any change-log for ASRock UEFI/BIOS updates. All we know comes from the Description field on the UEFI download page. This is from the 2.10 update:
1.Update ME and Microcode 2.Update RAID ROM and EFI driver IMO, all of these changes are important, particularly the the last two. New (Intel) RAID Option ROMs and EFI driver are just what we need for RAID support of PCIe SSDs. The previous versions (14.5) worked but Intel removed the IRST 14.5 driver from their IRST download page, replaced by 14.6. I was not happy with the way the 14.5 Option ROM worked with RAID 0 arrays, they were easily broken. I had two Samsung AHCI SM951 PCIe SSDs in RAID 0 in my Z170 Extreme7+ board, and I know other users have used 950 Pros in RAID 0. Hopefully these updates from Intel will improve the RAID 0 functionality and performance of PCIe SSDs. I have not tried that yet. IF you decide to try a RAID 0 of 950 Pros, I suggest not diving right into using them as your OS drive. Create it as a data drive and see how it performs. Try different stripe sizes, which changed performance significantly. I guess I'll need another 950 Pro to see how RAID 0 works now. IMO, RAID 0 volumes of PCIe SSDs is not worth it, unless your usage has a benefit from very fast sequential, large file read and write performance. |
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Any change log notes as to what this update does? I can't seem to find it anywhere. Also, is there any update of the use of RAID 0 Samsung 950 Pro with 2.1 update? I'm afraid I may just return my other 950 Pro. Either way, what a great board. AsRock has been wonderful the last 5 generations I have used them
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This thread's purpose is simply to provide owners of the ASRock Z170 Extreme7+ board with a friendly "warning" about the new 2.10 UEFI update.
There is nothing to worry about, and there is no problem with the 2.10 update! I want to make that very clear, this is not a warning about any issues. It is just a warning that the behavior of the 2.10 UEFI update's process is different than what we normally experience. If you just sit back and allow the 2.10 update to finish on its own, everything will be fine. I just did this myself, and am now using my Z170 Extreme7+ PC to write this forum post, with the 2.10 UEFI installed. I am ONLY speaking about the Instant Flash UEFI update method in this thread. Normally when we run the Instant Flash tool from the UEFI, we select the UEFI version we want to update to, from the list displayed, and confirm we want to perform the update. We next see the "Crashless Feature" progress bar moving to 100%, followed by the UEFI update itself and its progress bar. When the Update is complete, we are prompted to press Enter to restart the PC. The UEFI 2.10 update is different from the normal sequence of events. That is mainly caused by one of the changes in the 2.10 update. From the description for UEFI 2.10: Update ME and Microcode ME refers to the Intel Management Engine firmware, that is part of the UEFI file itself. That update is performed in a sub-process of the 2.10 UEFI update. The 2.10 update using Instant Flash from the Tools screen in the UEFI UI does the following:
If you try to press Reset or the Power button, or pull the plug from the PSU, I don't know exactly what will happen, but it won't be good. Edited by ASRock_TSD - 08 Mar 2022 at 2:16pm |
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