Hello,
I am not sure how to import UEFI code from one image to another in this case. The major complicating factor here is that UEFI (T3600) and legacy BIOS (T3500) use completely different structures to store data, so the entire BIOS image would have to be rewritten to support any UEFI code.
The T3500 and the T3600 have different chipsets, which means that an attempt to install T3600 firmware (UEFI) on a T3500 (BIOS) should result in a brick, unfortunately.
I found a post on this thread (https://www.dell.com/community/Precision...-p/6231260) about working around the lack of a UEFI boot option. I have attached a picture of the potentially helpful post.
I am not sure how to import UEFI code from one image to another in this case. The major complicating factor here is that UEFI (T3600) and legacy BIOS (T3500) use completely different structures to store data, so the entire BIOS image would have to be rewritten to support any UEFI code.
The T3500 and the T3600 have different chipsets, which means that an attempt to install T3600 firmware (UEFI) on a T3500 (BIOS) should result in a brick, unfortunately.
I found a post on this thread (https://www.dell.com/community/Precision...-p/6231260) about working around the lack of a UEFI boot option. I have attached a picture of the potentially helpful post.
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2.) Combat misinformation on social media.
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