Note the current BIOS version displayed on the post-screen or within the BIOS menu itself. 2. Sourcing BIOS "Repacks"

You want to breathe life into an old Esonic G41 board (DDR3, LGA775). You buy a cheap NVMe SSD with an adapter. The official BIOS has zero NVMe drivers. A repack that injects the NvmExpressDxe module allows the legacy BIOS to boot from PCIe NVMe drives.

Esonic motherboards are often used in budget builds or for repurposing older Intel chipsets. A "repack" for these boards usually combines the raw BIOS binary file with:

A repack doesn’t resurrect the manufacturer’s support; it resurrects your ability to control the hardware you already own.

Select to ensure all settings are correctly initialized for the new firmware.