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The 'clean' (uncompressed) BIOS file you want to modify. Usrs, who want to use this modded variant, should do a Google search for 'MMTool Aptio Mod'. The original tool is only usable with AMI Aptio V BIOSes, but it exists a 'patched' variant of it, which works with nearly all AMI Aptio IV BIOSes as well. (AMI), but you may find it, if you do a Google search for 'MMTool Aptio '.This is the currently latest AMI UEFI MMTool version. 'AMI Aptio V UEFI MMTool v5.2.0.24' (dated )The link to this tool has been removed here upon demand of American Megatrends Inc. It works with not capsuled Aptio IV BIOSes as well (exception: CPU Microcode updates), but the MMTool v4.50 seems to be the better option for them. 'AMI Aptio V UEFI MMTool v5.0.0.7' (dated )The link to this tool has been removed here upon demand of American Megatrends Inc (AMI), but you may find it, if you do a Google search for 'MMTool Aptio '.The MMTool v5.0.0.7 has been primarily been designed for Aptio V platform BIOSes (from X99 and 100-Series Chipset mainboards up).
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(AMI), but you may find it, if you do a Google search for 'MMTool Aptio '.This UEFI MMTool version is recommended for the manual BIOS modding of AMI Aptio IV BIOSes (all AMI UEFI BIOSes up to except from Intel X99 mainboards). 'AMI Aptio IV UEFI MMTool v4.50.0.23' (dated )The link to this tool has been removed here upon demand of American Megatrends Inc. An appropriate BIOS modding tool named AMI Aptio UEFI MMTool.Since there are 2 different AMI Aptio platforms (IV for all 'old' UEFI BIOS mainboards with an Intel 6/7/8/9-Series or X79 chipset and V for mainboards with a newer Intel chipset from 100-Series up), there are different AMI Aptio UEFI MMTool versions available. Although the UBU tool offers different well-approved versions of the most popular LEGACY and EFI BIOS modules, it cannot satisfy all the wishes user may have regarding an exotic or brandnew BIOS module version.That is why I have written this guide.1. Not all BIOS modules can be updated by the UBU tool.3.
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Like the tool name already indicates, the UEFI BIOS Updater can only update an already present LEGACY or EFI BIOS module, but neither extract any BIOS module nor insert an absolute new one into the BIOS.2. This is the easiest and safest method for users, who just want to update one or more Option ROM or EFI modules, which are needed for a proper function of the onboard Device Controllers.Unfortunately the currently available UEFi BIOS Updater (UBU) has some limitations:1. Manual Modding of an AMI Aptio BIOSFor all users of a Desktop system with an AMI Aptio UEFI BIOS I recommend to use guide and let the UBU tool do the work. If you are searching for an easier method to get some Option ROM or EFI modules of an AMI UEFI BIOS updated, you may look into thread.How to manually extract/replace/insert BIOS moduleshere: AMI UEFI BIOSes( Last updated: )A. Before you start with the BIOS modding procedure, you should have read carefully the 'General Preparations for BIOS Modding'. 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.Preliminary Notes. 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. The UBU tool uses the AMI Aptio MMTools v4.50.0.23 (for the older Aptio IV BIOSes) resp. Insert a BIOS module, which is not present within the original BIOS or remove a BIOS module. This tool cannot be used, if you want to modify any other BIOS type (Award/Phoenix, non-UEFI AMI or Intel mainboard BIOSes) or Of any AMI UEFI BIOS (except BIOSes from X99 chipset mainboards). various “Universal TRIM in RAID0 modified” ones) and UEFI BIOS Updater is able to detect the versions of the OROM/EFI modules, which are inside an AMI UEFI BIOS file and update:Ī) the most important OROM/EFI modules (incl.