CW-ALDN-NAS_settings_not_saving

2025-05-15 05:04:13
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The setting below in **BOLD** disable themselves if you go back into the BIOs after saving. They are in fact still enabled if you DO NOT re-save when they show as disabled.

What I am doing is configuring the BIOs, saving to User Defaults, then saving and exiting. Then if I want to make anymore BIOs changes, restore user defaults, make changes, save to user defaults, then save and exit. Annoying yes, but it is the best workaround until this bug is fixed by CWWK.


[B]      - ASPM: L1 # This gets disabled after reboot

     - L1 Substates: L1.1 & L1.2 # This gets disabled after reboot[/B]


Is this fixed in latest bios ? 

    looddAdminCommunity worker
    2025-05-22 18:00:09

    Dear User,


    Thank you for your attention to this issue. If you wish to meet specific requirements by modifying the BIOS settings, we recommend using the AMIBCP tool to edit your BIOS file (.bin), and then proceed with a BIOS update. This method allows you to customize BIOS settings according to your personal preferences.


    However, please note that since no official BIOS version with such preset configurations is provided, this process will require you to operate on your own. Although this method is feasible for users familiar with the procedure, there are still certain risks involved—such as potentially causing the system to fail to boot.


    To ensure safety and minimize potential risks, we strongly recommend completing the following preparations before attempting the procedure:


    1. **Familiarize yourself with the AMIBCP tool**: Please study how to use the AMIBCP tool correctly through official documentation or tutorials.

    2. **Backup your current BIOS**: Before making any changes, be sure to back up your existing BIOS file.

    3. **Prepare a BIOS programmer**: Having a BIOS programmer on hand can help you recover the original settings in case of errors, preventing hardware-level issues from affecting your device's functionality.


    We hope these suggestions help you complete the necessary adjustments successfully. If you encounter any difficulties or have questions during the process, please feel free to contact us for further assistance.


    Wishing you a smooth operation!



    195040758Author
    2025-05-23 05:46:48


    Hi,


    Thanks for your reply and the helpful instructions.


    I'm familiar with the AMIBCP tool, but just to clarify — AMIBCP does not support .bin files directly. Could you please provide the BIOS in a format it can open, such as .rom?

    Also, I'd like to ask about the correct and latest BIOS for the CW-ADLN-NAS (V10) board.


    I've checked both of your support sites:

    • On https://pan.x86pi.cn/, the latest BIOS for this board seems to be from 2024.
    • On https://drive.x86pi.com/, the latest update appears to be from 2025, based on the folder structure. However, it points to a file called CW-ALDN-NAS-KV10.iso, which is a bit confusing.

    My board is labeled CW-ADLN-NAS (V10). Can you confirm if the KV10 ISO is actually meant for my board, or is it for CW-ADLN-NAS-K?


    It would be great if you could provide:


    • The correct and latest BIOS for this board
    • A version in .rom format for AMIBCP editing
    • Direct links to both the BIOS and ISO, if possible



    Thanks again for your support — looking forward to your clarification.




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