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#11
(12-19-2018, 10:46 PM)Lost_N_BIOS Wrote: Please tell me specifically which settings by name you want to change (One of: xxxwhatxxx) and I will show you how to change the setting via grub using Setup_var commands.

"One Of: Turbo Power Limit2" set to "disable"
"One Of: cTDP mode" set to "Up"
"One Of: Hide Special Settings" set to "disable"

Thanks You
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#12
Thanks, here is my Grub / Setup_var guide, you will be starting at step #6 only, because I will give you all details needed from steps #1-5 from the guide. That guide is to do same thing we are doing here, but in the guide I show how to unlock "BIOS Lock and SMI Lock" instead of the things you are changing.
https://www.win-raid.com/t3908f16-GUIDE-...-BIOS.html

You need to follow this method for USB file layout on the USB and shell.efi rename because your BIOS does not appear to offer direct option of "Boot to EFI/UEFI Shell" on the exit screen. If it does, hover/select that setting and the help/text should show you the name of the file it will be looking for
https://www.win-raid.com/t3144f16-Help-n...l#msg58324

First, disable UEFI Boot Mode in your BIOS and Secure Boot mode if you see that
Then on reboot you will be selecting Boot menu and then choose your USB device

Here are your variables to use/change
Turbo Power Limit2 - 0x49B / Default = 0x1

Command to enter at grub prompt >>
Setup_Var 0x49B 0x0

cTDP mode - 0x51F / Default = 0x3

Command to enter at grub prompt >>
Setup_var 0x51F 0x2

For this setting, changing to "Up, Value" may not have any effect, since you cannot see the setting to set a value, auto would be used.
Mod BIOS may be required to enable this to be visible for you to then change and set a value.
I can make this visible for you if needed, if changing like this leaves in auto/no effect, that way you can set a value and that way you'll also be able to see what the default "Nominal Value" is too.

Hide Special Settings - 0x51 / Default = 0x1

Command to enter at grub prompt >>
Setup_var 0x51 0x0

To undo these changes, either reload optimal defaults, or reflash stock BIOS
Or they can be reset using this same method, but entering the stock values show on first page (And above now too), instead of the new ones above

Do not mistype in grub, double check before you hit enter!
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#13
(12-20-2018, 01:13 AM)Lost_N_BIOS Wrote: Thanks, here is my Grub / Setup_var guide, you will be starting at step #6 only, because I will give you all details needed from steps #1-5 from the guide. That guide is to do same thing we are doing here, but in the guide I show how to unlock "BIOS Lock and SMI Lock" instead of the things you are changing.
https://www.win-raid.com/t3908f16-GUIDE-...-BIOS.html

You need to follow this method for USB file layout on the USB and shell.efi rename because your BIOS does not appear to offer direct option of "Boot to EFI/UEFI Shell" on the exit screen.  If it does, hover/select that setting and the help/text should show you the name of the file it will be looking for
https://www.win-raid.com/t3144f16-Help-n...l#msg58324

First, disable UEFI Boot Mode in your BIOS and Secure Boot mode if you see that
Then on reboot you will be selecting Boot menu and then choose your USB device

Here are your variables to use/change
Turbo Power Limit2 - 0x49B / Default = 0x1

Command to enter at grub prompt >>
Setup_Var 0x49B 0x0

cTDP mode - 0x51F / Default = 0x3

Command to enter at grub prompt >>
Setup_var 0x51F 0x2

For this setting, changing to "Up, Value" may not have any effect, since you cannot see the setting to set a value, auto would be used.
Mod BIOS may be required to enable this to be visible for you to then change and set a value.  
I can make this visible for you if needed, if changing like this leaves in auto/no effect, that way you can set a value and that way you'll also be able to see what the default "Nominal Value" is too.

Hide Special Settings - 0x51 / Default = 0x1

Command to enter at grub prompt >>
Setup_var 0x51 0x0

To undo these changes, either reload optimal defaults, or reflash stock BIOS
Or they can be reset using this same method, but entering the stock values show on first page (And above now too), instead of the new ones above

Do not mistype in grub, double check before you hit enter!

I got the error message "error: can't set variable using efi (error: 0x0000000000000008)"

do I missing anything?

thanks


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#14
I've not seen this error before, but this is an oddly made BIOS so it's probably to be expected. Likely this is due to them being inside a hidden "Evaluation" menu, and several of the menus are split out into other modules as well, which is not the norm.

We'll have to try modified BIOS instead I think, and due to how the BIOS is created and these inside the Eval menu, I can't see how to make that menu or it's contents visible to you, sorry. So the cTDP mode change likely will have no effect, since you wont be able to set a value and it will be in auto mode with no value change applied, but maybe you get lucky and default "Up" value is higher than "Nominal Custom" Default value. And "hide Special" whatever that shows you wont be able to see either since Eval will be hidden still, but we can test and see if it also shows anything else for you on other sections (doubt it though, sorry)

Here is that BIOS, all changes you wanted made, flash using FPT as shown below
FPTw.exe -bios -f biosregm.bin

http://s000.tinyupload.com/index.php?fil...3956795807
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#15
(12-21-2018, 03:06 AM)Lost_N_BIOS Wrote: I've not seen this error before, but this is an oddly made BIOS so it's probably to be expected.  Likely this is due to them being inside a hidden "Evaluation" menu, and several of the menus are split out into other modules as well, which is not the norm.  

We'll have to try modified BIOS instead I think, and due to how the BIOS is created and these inside the Eval menu, I can't see how to make that menu or it's contents visible to you, sorry.  So the cTDP mode change likely will have no effect, since you wont be able to set a value and it will be in auto mode with no value change applied, but maybe you get lucky and default "Up" value is higher than "Nominal Custom" Default value.  And "hide Special" whatever that shows you wont be able to see either since Eval will be hidden still, but we can test and see if it also shows anything else for you on other sections (doubt it though, sorry)

Here is that BIOS, all changes you wanted made, flash using FPT as shown below
FPTw.exe -bios -f biosregm.bin

http://s000.tinyupload.com/index.php?fil...3956795807
Hi,

I got "Error 280: Failed to disable write protection for the BIOS space!" error message


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#16
Sorry, I forgot you will need to unlock a few things before you can flash (I have already unlocked these in the BIOS below, so you wont need to do next time unless you ever flash stock BIOS again)

Boot to grub again and run these commands to unlock SMI Lock and BIOS Lock
Setup_var 0x4C9 0x0
Setup_var 0x4CB 0x0

Then try FPT flash again using this file
http://s000.tinyupload.com/index.php?fil...3369794189

FPTw.exe -bios -f biosregm2.bin
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#17
(12-21-2018, 08:57 AM)Lost_N_BIOS Wrote: Sorry, I forgot you will need to unlock a few things before you can flash (I have already unlocked these in the BIOS below, so you wont need to do next time unless you ever flash stock BIOS again)

Boot to grub again and run these commands to unlock SMI Lock and BIOS Lock
Setup_var 0x4C9 0x0
Setup_var 0x4CB 0x0

Then try FPT flash again using this file
http://s000.tinyupload.com/index.php?fil...3369794189

FPTw.exe -bios -f biosregm2.bin

Hi, I got the same error message "error: can't set variable using efi (error: 0x0000000000000008)"
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#18
Test with this Shell.efi file instead, rename it same as the one you are using now, put in same place
http://brains.by/posts/grub_setup_var.7z

For all commands now try with Setup_Var2 instead of Setup_var - any change to error?

Hmmm, do you have "Secure Boot" enabled? If yes, disable and try those grub commands again as originally tried before trying above method.
No matter if you get it or not, also do the below too, so we can edit more settings

If no luck, please download this package and run the following commands from admin command prompt (select folder that directly contains the exe, hold shift and press right click, choose open command window here)
http://s000.tinyupload.com/index.php?fil...7828471868

H2OUVE.exe -gv vars.txt
H2OUVE.exe -gs -all Setup.txt

I have not used this tool in a while, so please excuse if I have those commands backwards above, and try this instead if above does not give txt files Big Grin
H2OUVE.exe vars.txt -gv
H2OUVE.exe Setup.txt -gs -all
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#19
(12-22-2018, 04:02 AM)Lost_N_BIOS Wrote: Test with this Shell.efi file instead, rename it same as the one you are using now, put in same place
http://brains.by/posts/grub_setup_var.7z

For all commands now try with Setup_Var2 instead of Setup_var - any change to error?

Hmmm, do you have "Secure Boot" enabled?  If yes, disable and try those grub commands again as originally tried before trying above method.
No matter if you get it or not, also do the below too, so we can edit more settings

If no luck, please download this package and run the following commands from admin command prompt (select folder that directly contains the exe, hold shift and press right click, choose open command window here)
http://s000.tinyupload.com/index.php?fil...7828471868

H2OUVE.exe -gv vars.txt
H2OUVE.exe -gs -all Setup.txt

I have not used this tool in a while, so please excuse if I have those commands backwards above, and try this instead if above does not give txt files Big Grin
H2OUVE.exe vars.txt -gv
H2OUVE.exe Setup.txt -gs -all

Hi there is a diff file in the grub_setup_var.7z, I could not use it to boot grub.

I tried these two
https://github.com/datasone/grub-mod-setup_var/releases
http://brains.by/posts/bootx64.7z get from https://habr.com/post/190354/

I got the all the same error 0x0000000000000008 when using ver2 and ver_3



and the H2UVE.exe got error message as below

C:\Users\yui\Desktop\H20UVE_100.00.16.08>H2OUVE.exe -gv vars.txt
Now parsing Variable Information.
Failed to get bios data!
Fail to get Variable Information.

C:\Users\yui\Desktop\H20UVE_100.00.16.08>H2OUVE.exe -gs -all Setup.txt
Read Memory data failed!
Can't write BIOS Version fo File!
Read IFRPKG pointer failed!
Initialization IFR Package failed!
Fail to get SCU setting.

C:\Users\yui\Desktop\H20UVE_100.00.16.08>
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#20
You have to rename and place in same location as the other file you used before, exact same name and exact same locations, when that is done it will boot just like the other one. But, sounds like you got it, not sure the cause of that error.

on the H2OUVE, I can't remember which version I sent you, please download the other two from here and try those too.
https://github.com/mikebdp2/Insider_BIOS_Tools
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