11-21-2015, 02:14 PM
(This post was last modified: 11-21-2015, 02:47 PM by mipnope.
Edit Reason: new info
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First off, hello everybody. Glad to have found you.
I need to change DVMT setting in my locked bios and want to this via EFI shell. I do not want to flash or touch my bios. Too scared.
So I need a simple way, to get a copy of my bios.rom file. Without having Windows installed. Unix or Dos I could run via usb.
Flashrom does not work because of laptop. Can anyone help? Ah, well, I am very new to this, so please have patience with me.
Bios Info according to aptio setup utility:AMI, Project Version 7.02 x64, VBios Version 1032, EC Version 230000F08, ME FW Version 10.0.45.1022
Vendor is Medion. Does not provide a Bios for download.
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I just found the following command for afudos.(afudos mybios.rom /O). I guess, that could to exactly what I need?
My Question : How do I find the name of mybios.rom and where does the command save the file to (USB where I have Dos running?)
I need to change DVMT setting in my locked bios and want to this via EFI shell. I do not want to flash or touch my bios. Too scared.
So I need a simple way, to get a copy of my bios.rom file. Without having Windows installed. Unix or Dos I could run via usb.
Flashrom does not work because of laptop. Can anyone help? Ah, well, I am very new to this, so please have patience with me.
Bios Info according to aptio setup utility:AMI, Project Version 7.02 x64, VBios Version 1032, EC Version 230000F08, ME FW Version 10.0.45.1022
Vendor is Medion. Does not provide a Bios for download.
////// Edit
I just found the following command for afudos.(afudos mybios.rom /O). I guess, that could to exactly what I need?
My Question : How do I find the name of mybios.rom and where does the command save the file to (USB where I have Dos running?)