The problem with this thread upon review is that OP didnt seem to be looking for UEFI boot options in BIOS Boot Priority order or on the one-time BIOS Boot menu triggered with a. The Extensible Firmware Interface (EFI) or its version 2. At present, most UEFI enabled systems have a Legacy boot mode in order to be compatible with older systems. Nevertheless it is possible to modify an AMI Aptio type V BIOS by using CodeRush's UEFITtool, which is part of the UBU tool package.Please see this page (or the Author's Link above) for instructions. Tips: Do a Google search for 'MMTool Aptio 4.
That is why the UBO tool may not be able to update all BIOS modules of AMI Aptio V BIOSes (the tool will only show the version of the currently inserted BIOS modules). Unfortunately, the currently available AMI Aptio V MMTool v5.0.0.7 has problems with the update of certain BIOS modules of the latest Intel chipset mainboards (X99 and newer).
v5.0.0.7 (for the newest Aptio V BIOSes) and supports all Intel and AMD platform BIOSes.