![]() That is why some mainboard manufacturers are lazy while building the BIOS file and give both types of mainboards (Desktop and Mobile) the same DeviceID (e.g. Important: Both Intel Devices DEV_2822 and DEV_282a need and are using exactly the same Intel RAID ROM module. The Device ID with the digits "282a" (= DEV_282a) is the "Intel(R) Mobile Express Chipset SATA RAID Controller" and the on-board Intel RAID Controller of mobile (laptop) mainboards with a Southbridge from ICH8M up. The Device ID with the digits "2822" (= DEV_2822) is the "Intel(R) Desktop/Workstation/Server Express Chipset SATA RAID Controller", which is the on-board Intel RAID Controller of mainboards with an ICH8R, ICH9R, ICH10R, 5-Series and 6-series Southbridge.If you see more than 1 "PCI Option ROM" with the VendorID "8086" (= VEN_8086), you should check the associated Device ID:.So if you are searching for any Intel PCI ROM module, you have to focus on all "PCI Option ROM" lines, where the "8086" is shown as VendorID. The chipset manufacturer with the VendorID VEN_8086 is the Company Intel. Non-UEFI MMTool - Finding the Intel RAID ROM Module.png 606×509 14.1 KB The vendor of the PCI ROM module is shown with the 4 characters (digits or letters) of his unique VendorID (VEN_xxxx) and the related device with the 4 characters (digits or letters) of its unique DeviceID (DEV_xxxx): After having done that, you will see the needed details within the "For Adapter ROM only" section of the MMTool GUI. To find out the sort and function of the different listed "PCI Option ROM" modules, you have to highlight the related line.All Option ROM Modules of the mainboard BIOS are named "PCI Option ROM" and can easily be found by scrolling down within the great MMTool content window.Here are some advices to make it easier for you: Searching for a specific Option ROM Module In this case you have to use an AMI Aptio UEFI MMTool (you can find the related Guide here:ī. If the MMTool v3.26 should not be able to open the AMI BIOS file, it is not an old AMI standard (non-UEFI) BIOS, but probably a much newer AMI UEFI BIOS file.Non-UEFI MMTool - Opening of a BIOS.png 606×509 12.8 KB
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