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After BIOS updating: 2 questions please

FoxAdriano
Level 11
Hi, I have Asus PRIME X299-DELUXE and Intel i9 7940X CPU.
Then I have these SSDs:
(C) 512GB Samsung 960 EVO PCIe M.2 NVMe (for Windows 10)
(D) 2TB Samsung SSD 850 EVO 2TB SATA III 6Gbit/s interface (for video exporting and for storage)
(E) 1TB Samsung 960 EVO PCIe M.2 NVMe (for videoediting)

I have just updated the motherboard with latest BIOS (2019) and I have no BIOS experience at all. I'm 2 doubts:
1) After updating my PC turned off and turned on automatically and then it stopped on this black page to configure the BIOS (pic n° 1).
Sata Mode Selections must be changed to RAID Mode. Do I have to config. it even if I have 3 SSDs without RAID? Where is that option precisely in the BIOS? I don't see that option.

2) Before BIOS updating I saw this config in my BIOS about Boot Option Priorities (pic n° 2) and after updating I see this config. (pic n° 3). Do I have to chance it and to replace it with the previous config.?

Thanks for your precious info. I have no BIOS experience.
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Arne_Saknussemm
Level 40
1...No...if you are not running RAID you don't have to do this.

2...You don't have to do anything either

Updating BIOS will remove all previous settings...if you had anything like XMP set for RAM etc you will have to do this again.

FireRx
Level 11
Anne,
Igetting a bogus memory speed reading for XMP in bios on my 2800 Corsair Platinums. is there a fix? their showing 2133 in the new bios 1704.
Intel Core i9 103900KS
Asus Maximus Z790 Extreme [bios 1801]
LG (34U97-s) Monitor 3440 x1440
Nvidia RTX 3090 FE
Windows 11 Pro
64gbz Memory