Forum RSS Feed Follow @ Twitter Follow On Facebook

Thread Rating:
  • 0 Vote(s) - 0 Average
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
[-]
Welcome
You have to register before you can post on our site.

Username:


Password:





[-]
Latest Threads
[REQUEST] Acer Nitro 5 AN515-54 BIOS Unl...
Last Post: Krexzus
Yesterday 07:49 PM
» Replies: 143
» Views: 106614
[REQUEST] Acer Predator Helios 300 PH315...
Last Post: Elpresidentemiko
Yesterday 04:06 PM
» Replies: 48
» Views: 21927
[REQUEST] Lenovo Y50-70 (9ECNxxWW) White...
Last Post: Moro_85
Yesterday 03:41 PM
» Replies: 1776
» Views: 864948
Clevo P775TM1-G BIOS
Last Post: 645712584
Yesterday 02:02 PM
» Replies: 161
» Views: 121674
[REQUEST] Unlock Bios for Acer Predator ...
Last Post: SuBDivisions
Yesterday 11:35 AM
» Replies: 10
» Views: 10773
[Solved] Gigabyte 8I865GME-775-RH (rev. ...
Last Post: honshitsu.dojo
12-21-2025 03:23 PM
» Replies: 8
» Views: 3505
[Accepting Requests] HP Probook 4530s WL...
Last Post: epx
12-21-2025 10:24 AM
» Replies: 2
» Views: 1659
Compaq Presario R3000, HP Pavilion zv500...
Last Post: IrRaziel
12-21-2025 06:25 AM
» Replies: 29
» Views: 1852
[REQUEST] Lenovo G500 (78CNxxWW) Whiteli...
Last Post: eQualuZe
12-21-2025 05:13 AM
» Replies: 1228
» Views: 568577
Unlock BIOS Asus Rog Flow X16 GV601VV.31...
Last Post: olixp
12-20-2025 04:58 PM
» Replies: 0
» Views: 169
[REQUEST] Lenove Yoga 3 14 80JH Whitelis...
Last Post: Dudu2002
12-20-2025 04:35 PM
» Replies: 28
» Views: 18629
[REQUEST] REQUEST REMOVE WHITELIST THINK...
Last Post: panlydo
12-19-2025 01:14 PM
» Replies: 0
» Views: 213
[REQUEST] Acer Aspire 7560(G) BIOS Unloc...
Last Post: naowut
12-19-2025 03:56 AM
» Replies: 32
» Views: 23875
[REQUEST] Acer Aspire V3-772G BIOS Unloc...
Last Post: Dudu2002
12-18-2025 05:33 PM
» Replies: 460
» Views: 275601
[REQUEST] Sony Vaio VPCEH & VPCEJ series...
Last Post: Half-Life
12-18-2025 03:24 PM
» Replies: 244
» Views: 183827
[Request] Acer Aspire V3-771(G) BIOS unl...
Last Post: vincetek
12-18-2025 09:44 AM
» Replies: 262
» Views: 174258
Lenovo Miix 510-12IKB
Last Post: plusiaedge
12-17-2025 09:55 PM
» Replies: 5
» Views: 3792
Help to interchange diferent uefi bios o...
Last Post: plusiaedge
12-17-2025 09:53 PM
» Replies: 2
» Views: 1179
MS-7525 QUAD CORE Q8400 UPDATE
Last Post: Nonameman
12-17-2025 02:12 PM
» Replies: 0
» Views: 150
[REQUEST] Lenovo Z50-70 & Z40-70 (9BCNxx...
Last Post: Dudu2002
12-17-2025 03:08 AM
» Replies: 760
» Views: 394090

[REQUEST] Dell Precision T5810 BIOS Unlock
#31
1. Don't you found the abnormal point? No matter what do you changes in amibcp or flashing my mods ,the bios didn't reflect any changes.
So , i feel the bios is automatically revert to default ,as long as you write the changed bios file.

You can do a test again ,still write a modified bios(set "debug" in user ), after you write to bios chip ,you return to os and dump bios with afuwin or intel fpt tool ,then open this dump via amibcp. If the debug option you changed is still shown default ,it prove this bios has revert to default bios.


2. It's not to direct edit ifr file ,you still need to edit the module that extracted via uefitool ,but you need to refer to ifr file.This is why you extract it to a readable file for human.
I can clearly tell you ,edit it can't let hidden options appear on bios interface.

find
quote
#32
I'm sorry. My plan is to make changes that won't be visible to me but I need to make changes regardless. Hopefully they will take effect. I know the ifr is so I can read them. I take the address from the ifr and then I have to edit the efi file. That's where I have a problem. If I just open up the efi file in a hex editor I can't find any of the addresses I found in the ifr extraction. I'll post screen shots of what I'm talking about after work tonight. What I found in one of the modules was the sata operation that I changed. Shown variables for ata, ahci and raid. Variable was programmed in as ahci but the raid variable was set to default. So what I've found is the call to default is taking precedence. I need to edit that in particular. In all my digging I did not find a way to make anything else visible but I may be able to change the invisible settings.
find
quote
#33
I can at least give you undervolting if you want that. not much more...
find
quote
#34
(03-02-2021, 10:03 PM)FriedTm Wrote: I can at least give you undervolting if you want that. not much more...
I think this machine didn't contain options "CFG lock" and "Overclocking lock" ,and i guess it hasn't deactive xtu or throttlestop.

find
quote
#35
It has cfg lock and overclocking. The simple way around to change multipliers and voltage with throttle stop is to put the machine to sleep then wake it. Don't know why but that back doors overclocking. Does not help me out with current limits. I hit a hard wall at 158watts which doing prime95 or linpak it smacks that instantly unless I'm running at the stock 3.8ghz. I can make it stable to 4.6ghz so far but intensive operations end up throttling.
find
quote
#36
I know this is an old post, but i had a few questions for anyone that is willing to answer. If you open the bios and go to Intelrcsetup there is a folder that looks like it has switches to turn on or off menus or whatever. My question is did any of you mess with that to see what it does. I would, but I don't have the tools to refresh if I brick my pc.. if any of you would try switching all to enabled or switching all to disabled. Thanks..
find
quote
#37
Hi

I bought dell T5810 with intel xeon 1650v3 and cpu clock is stop on 3,6ghz. In Xtu i have all option disable and have EDP Throtling limit: yes.
I try dump bios to modifit it with ftpw64 but i have error this
 platform are not supported. I try backup rom with universal bios backup but the backup file in .rom extension and when i open it in amibcp i see only cpu microcode but i dont have any other options.

How can i dump bios to bin format in windows 10?
Maybe someone in this forum have T5810 and modified bios?
find
quote
#38
You can use Throttlestop for this. I was able to lift the power restrictions too. I would like some advice how to implement that in bios.
find
quote


Forum Jump:


Users browsing this thread: 1 Guest(s)