J3455M: How to enable VT-d ? |
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neo1984
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Thanks for the hint, but the second stick has 8GB and I have fully formatted it - not quickformat
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neo1984
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Found a thread at Tomshardware, a guy used an external USB 2.0 harddisk, deleted all its partitions and created a partition with 200MB and it worked ...
Holy moly .... Now I am busy screwing together an external drive with f**king old stuff of my hardware stock.
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So they really sent me the Update for the ITX board, filename says it too. Damn ... (I sent you one of the two files, you have) I Don't think, that ITX Bios will work with the J3455M board. Bios update doesn't work to prevent damage. And yes, I used the 2.0 USB slot ;)
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Today I received the correct Bios for J3455M
Thanks to Asrock Support. Updated successfully and was able to enable VT-D in UEFI/Bios. @wardog, you got Mail
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