03-24-2016, 12:13 PM
(This post was last modified: 03-24-2016, 12:14 PM by mgabi.
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Bios link : https://downloadcenter.intel.com/downloa...97520J-86A-
Ideal donor bioses for the microcode section would be : DG43RK https://downloadcenter.intel.com/downloa...G4310H-86A-
or : DP45SG https://downloadcenter.intel.com/downloa...P4510H-86A-
Cpuid : 06FB - Xeon E5335 - doesn't post
Cpuid : 1067A - Pentium E5400 - it posts - windows doesn't load - somehow works in linux.
I've read a lot about the intel bioses and the dreaded UEFI encapsulation and signature.
I've tried AndyP's tools - as soon as I've modded the module, it fails to pack the firmware.
I've tried using the uefitool (ubu) to extract only the body - fails at flash - or the entire module (I've tried to figure how to correct the checksums) - same result, fails to flash.
I've tried to insert a complete module, unmodified, from a donor bios with same size - no success.
I've tried to use the ITK, but that doesn't help.
I've tried to find the fitc tool - but the oldest I could find would be for 6 series chipset.
I've tried intel's fpt tool (dos, windows) to force flash the modded bios, but I guess I didn't find the right version (messages about this platform is not supported). No other flash tools seem to work.
I'm not very good at using the IDA disassembler - I couldn't follow CodeRush's instructions from his articles - partly due to google translate.
I don't have a programmer to flash the modded bios.
I'd like some opinions from people that spent some days on the same issues:
Are there any tools from intel (SDK) something to rebuild/edit the BIOS ?
Are there any tools that can force flash a modded bios on an intel board ?
Are there other ways to extract/repack the bios besides uefitool ? (repack being the painful part)
Is there a way to disable/bypass the signature check that fails with a modded bios ? Tried donovan's articles to no avail.
Is there a way to use a new set of keys to repack the intel bios ?
If anyone has anything that I could test, just fire away, I'm willing to go nuclear on this board.
This is a project that I've started as a tech geek, my life doesn't depend on it, but I seem I can't just put it to rest
Ideal donor bioses for the microcode section would be : DG43RK https://downloadcenter.intel.com/downloa...G4310H-86A-
or : DP45SG https://downloadcenter.intel.com/downloa...P4510H-86A-
Cpuid : 06FB - Xeon E5335 - doesn't post
Cpuid : 1067A - Pentium E5400 - it posts - windows doesn't load - somehow works in linux.
I've read a lot about the intel bioses and the dreaded UEFI encapsulation and signature.
I've tried AndyP's tools - as soon as I've modded the module, it fails to pack the firmware.
I've tried using the uefitool (ubu) to extract only the body - fails at flash - or the entire module (I've tried to figure how to correct the checksums) - same result, fails to flash.
I've tried to insert a complete module, unmodified, from a donor bios with same size - no success.
I've tried to use the ITK, but that doesn't help.
I've tried to find the fitc tool - but the oldest I could find would be for 6 series chipset.
I've tried intel's fpt tool (dos, windows) to force flash the modded bios, but I guess I didn't find the right version (messages about this platform is not supported). No other flash tools seem to work.
I'm not very good at using the IDA disassembler - I couldn't follow CodeRush's instructions from his articles - partly due to google translate.
I don't have a programmer to flash the modded bios.
I'd like some opinions from people that spent some days on the same issues:
Are there any tools from intel (SDK) something to rebuild/edit the BIOS ?
Are there any tools that can force flash a modded bios on an intel board ?
Are there other ways to extract/repack the bios besides uefitool ? (repack being the painful part)
Is there a way to disable/bypass the signature check that fails with a modded bios ? Tried donovan's articles to no avail.
Is there a way to use a new set of keys to repack the intel bios ?
If anyone has anything that I could test, just fire away, I'm willing to go nuclear on this board.
This is a project that I've started as a tech geek, my life doesn't depend on it, but I seem I can't just put it to rest