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  1. Somewhere along the way, I have inadvertently created too many boot entries in the BCD section labeled "Firmware Application (101fffff)", and my system is booting very slowly, but eventually boots normally. I have 365 items listed when there should normally be maybe 4-6 entries. How do I go about getting rid of the duplicates listed after the section labeled "Firmware Application (101fffff)"? (This is for a EFI boot.) I know how to remove any duplicates in the Firmware Boot Manager listing section of the dump at the top of the file, but that only works for the duplicate display order items in the Firmware Boot Manager. I have attached the dump using Bcdedit /enum firmware > enumfw.txt. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. enumfw.txt
  2. I tried AFUWINx64 V5.05.04 with the /O option and received an Error 46 Problem getting flash info. ( I am running W10x64 and I did it with the command prompt as Admin.) Do you have any ideas?
  3. Thank you. Just to verify, are all Intel of the Chipset Bios made by AMI? I have searched for this, but have not been able to find anything. My understanding is that my motherboard, DZ77GA70A does not have a dual bios. Is that correct? Since I am new to this, I think I understand the risks. When I reload the modified bios, let's assume it doesn't boot. Have I bricked it, or will the Bios recovery function still work? Thank you for your excellent documentation on this process and the time you have dedicated to it.
  4. Sorry to bump an old thread; however, I want to find out if the procedures laid out on page 1 of this thread are still current. I have an Intel Z77 chipset motherboard and need to add Nvme to it. Thank you.
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