![]() Shut down the machine and remove the jumper from the FDO pins and move it back to the password reset pins if you took it from there. ![]() The BIOS modification is complete and the machine now has NVMe support. If you have not yet installed your SSD into the machine, you can do it now. Now that you have written the new BIOS you have some choices to make. The very first thing you need to understand is that you must boot in UEFI mode if you want to use the NVMe drive. ![]() Now you can install an operating system of your choice or clone one of your existing drives to your new NVMe drive and enjoy amazing performance. If you are cloning then you will also have make sure your cloned drive is using the GPT partition system instead of MBR.
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