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NVMe SSD boot with the Raspberry Pi 5

421 bytes removed, 1 January
A: If you have '''enabled pcie''' and find that you still cannot boot from NVME SSD, please perform the following actions
Check bootloader version using the following command: vcgencmd bootloader_versionThe result is floowing:<pre>pi@raspberrypi:~ $ vcgencmd bootloader_version2023/10/30 16:45:10version 30de0ba51efcdfe5aebfb3068e0d5278647611cc (release)timestamp 1698684310update-time 1703819008capabilities 0x0000007f</pre>If it is not 1. Follow the 2023/10/30 version, please update eeprom picture below to check the 2023-10-30 version using the following command: wget https://github.com/timg236/rpi-eeprom/raw/pieeprom-2023-10-30-2712/firmware-2712/default/pieeprom-2023-10-30.bin sudo rpi-eeprom-config --edit pieeprom-2023-10-30.binOr click of [[X1001]] or [[File:Pieeprom-2023-10-30.zipX1000]] download then unzip it to get <big>pieeprom-2023-10-30.bin</big> file
[[File:UpdateX1001-eepromV1.png1-IMG-6871-old-new.jpg|600px]]
Or If it is an Old version, refer to [[[[How to update eeprom firmware]]]] to update the firmware with pieeprom-2023-10-30.bin file. If it is an New version, refer to [[[[How to update eeprom firmware]]]] to update the firmware to lasted version

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