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03-24-2019, 02:52 AM
(This post was last modified: 03-24-2019, 02:55 AM by ssybesma.)
This work was done on the Intel Compute Stick STCK1A8LFC under Windows 8.1 Pro 32-bit.
Most work done at Windows CLI as Administrator, the rest was done with Window apps running as Administrator.
Regarding running the three H20UVE executables with the two different strings to produce the text files--
This message popped up in a window on the 9.2 and 11-beta4 versions:
IHISI: Get platform info fail in SMI!
On the 16.08 version I got this at the command line:
This version of D:\Insider_BIOS_Tools-1.1\H20UVE\100.00.16.08\H2OUVE.exe is not
compatible with the version of Windows you're running. Check your computer's sys
tem information and then contact the software publisher.
No text files at all were generated from running both commands on the three executables.
Regarding AMICLEAN.EXE run at Admin command line:
D:\>amiclean
ERROR: Read NVRAM - Invalid access to memory location.
Regarding AFUWIN.EXE run at Admin command line:
D:\amiflash\AptioV\afuwin\32\afuwin32>AFUWIN.EXE STCK1A8LFC.ROM /O
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| AMI Firmware Update Utility v5.05.04 |
| Copyright ©2013 American Megatrends Inc. All Rights Reserved. |
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------+
46 - Error: Problem getting flash information.
Regarding AFUWIN.EXE run at Admin command line:
D:\amiflash\Aptio\afuwin\32\AfuWin32>AFUWIN.EXE STCK1A8LFC.ROM /O
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| AMI Firmware Update Utility v3.05.04 |
| Copyright ©2013 American Megatrends Inc. All Rights Reserved. |
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------+
46 - Error: Problem getting flash information.
Regarding AFUWIN.EXE run at command line:
D:\amiflash\AMIBIOS\AFUWin\32
Error: BIOS does not support AFU.
I'm thinking we have to go to putting the clip on the chip and dumping physically.
(I guess maybe that gets around the problem of the BIOS being unreadable by going down through the OS to get it?)
No AMI utilities work even though the BIOS was probably made by AMI for Intel. I don't know who else programs BIOSes for Intel.
Question for you is will the BIOS dump no matter what if the hardware method is used?
I guess I have to crack one open myself if I can't find anyone to do for me.
The CMOS chips are physically the same, but different brands.
Thanks!