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[Request] MSI H170A PC MATE BIOS
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My MSI H170 PC MATE asks me for UEFI BIOS password every time I try to access the BIOS setup, I've tried several methods to reset and several methods of flashing the BIOS, I've even tried tools that supossedly removes BIOS passwords!
Can anyone please mod me a UEFI BIOS that clears the password?
The latest official BIOS can be downloaded from --> http://download.msi.com/bos_exe/mb/7971vBE.zip <--
Or can anyone please provide me with instructions to flash the BIOS with the correct tool and command line switches to flash BIOS and erase all user defined settings including all passwords?
Thank you in advance!
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11-11-2018, 09:17 AM
(This post was last modified: 11-11-2018, 10:48 AM by DeathBringer.)
Did you already clear CMOS? Full clear, remove all power, unplug PSU From the wall, remove CMOS Battery, press and hold the power on button or short case/power on pins for 10-15 seconds and then let it sit for a minute or two?
Unzip this to a folder, put extracted BIOS file into same folder.
http://s000.tinyupload.com/index.php?fil...5931827199
Select that folder at it's root level where both the BIOS and the contents of this zip are located and hold shift and press right click, then choose open command window here. Then run the following command at the prompt
FPTw.exe -bios -f E7971IMS.BE0
If there is error, change extension and command to .bin and try again, if same error, show me command ran and error all in same image. Do not try to force forward, this can brick your board if used incorrectly.
If it flashed fine, but nothing changed, do this way, and then shut down and clear CMOS fully mentioned above before you restart the system.
FPTw.exe -bios -rewrite -f E7971IMS.BE0
If all this fails to help, send me a dump using this tool, I will check it and send you back modified BIOS to flash
FPTw.exe -bios -d backup.bin
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11-11-2018, 10:00 AM
(This post was last modified: 11-11-2018, 10:48 AM by DeathBringer.)
Thank you so much, you're a genius!!!
FPTw.exe -bios -rewrite -f E7971IMS.BE0 and resetting as per your instructions worked like a charm!
Is that tool a universal tool? I would like to know if I can use the same tool for other UEFIs, and if so, for which UEFIs?
Again, thank you!!!
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Nice and easy, always good when it's the easy way! You're welcome!
It's a flash tool from Intel, they are Intel ME Specific packages for each type of Intel ME, and FPT is part of those packages. You have to use the FPTw from the Intel ME System tools version that matches your current ME, but other than that it's fairly universal for any board that contains Intel ME. All the different versions are included in this packages, in section "C2"
https://www.win-raid.com/t596f39-Intel-M...Tools.html
You have to be very careful with FPT usage, any incorrect using to update BIOS or ME can brick your board in one click. If you ever have any questions about using feel free to shoot me a PM or ask here and I'll reply back (If I miss your post here, PM me)
So, first command failed to clear it, and you had to use the -rewrite option? I wasn't sure if just flash would or not, so I gave both, it would be good to know if -rewrite required or you skipped the first command and went right to -rewrite?
Thanks, and you're welcome again too!
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(11-11-2018, 12:10 PM)Lost_N_BIOS Wrote: Nice and easy, always good when it's the easy way! You're welcome!
It's a flash tool from Intel, they are Intel ME Specific packages for each type of Intel ME, and FPT is part of those packages. You have to use the FPTw from the Intel ME System tools version that matches your current ME, but other than that it's fairly universal for any board that contains Intel ME. All the different versions are included in this packages, in section "C2"
https://www.win-raid.com/t596f39-Intel-M...Tools.html
You have to be very careful with FPT usage, any incorrect using to update BIOS or ME can brick your board in one click. If you ever have any questions about using feel free to shoot me a PM or ask here and I'll reply back (If I miss your post here, PM me)
So, first command failed to clear it, and you had to use the -rewrite option? I wasn't sure if just flash would or not, so I gave both, it would be good to know if -rewrite required or you skipped the first command and went right to -rewrite?
Thanks, and you're welcome again too!
I was the one performing the BIOS flash, I skipped right to the -rewrite option as I've wasted too many attempts at just flashing!
I have one question though: The Ethernet port and onboard sound isn't working despite being enabled in the BIOS, nothing shows up in Windows Device Manager! The Ethernet port was working for a while, then I flashed the BIOS using your method and installed a PCI Wireless LAN card, then the Ethernet stopped working, nothing in Device Manager! I doubt that this is caused by flashing the BIOS, but I'd certainly like to know how to fix this issue!
I've removed the PCI card and still no Ethernet in Device Manager - yet it is enabled in the BIOS! So I've installed PCI Express LAN and I have a USB adapter for sound!
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11-15-2018, 03:25 AM
(This post was last modified: 11-15-2018, 09:49 AM by Lost_N_BIOS.)
Thanks for the update back!
LAN may be due to LAN MAC ID Missing, due to using the -rewrite option without a LAN MAC ID In the BIOS. What MAC ID do you get if you connect a cable to the LAN, and run this command (Do this with PCIE LAN removed) >> IPConfig /all
For the audio, reflash stock BIOS using MSI built in flasher, this should correct that issue, I don't see how that would have been messed up anyway.
Send me a dump using below, and in text file include you actual LAN MAC ID, it should be on a sticker on the board hopefully you can recognize, if not send images of all stickers and be sure to look on top/bottom sides of PCIE/PCI ports, and on the side of 24pin too.
FPTw.exe -bios -d backup.bin
Also, do you happen to have a backup of any kind made before you flashed with FPT -rewrite? If yes, please upload it for me too, and make sure to note which is that backup vs current
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