10-10-2012, 07:44 AM
(This post was last modified: 10-10-2012, 07:47 AM by TimeWalker.)
http://downloadcenter.intel.com/Detail_D...ldId=20592
here are the contents:
See the readme .. which is an interesting read.
Why do I mention this?
Because there's this subversion changelog ...
I'm still not at home, so I'm unable to see which is the version of the EFI used on Intel Desktop boards, but it must have it's origins from Tianocore EDKII whihc SecureCore Tiano is based of off.. So the contents of the .fv file are interesting for us.
here are the contents:
See the readme .. which is an interesting read.
Quote:FVMAIN.FV is the main file that needs to be present in order to start the system to the recovery image.
If this file is missing, there will be NO DISPLAY, the system will be ON, the POST LED will light up but nothing will happen.
So once the system finds the file FVMAIN.FV onto the EFI bootable media (usb fat formatted or El Torito CD Image), it will then boot the system automatically into the EFI Shell which will look for the Startup.nsh script file.
The bios is updated through the usual method which will need the iFlash32.efi file and the .CAP file which is the BIOS package.
Why do I mention this?
Because there's this subversion changelog ...
Quote:1.5.61.0
Bug fix:
Bugzilla 16420 - Shell Flash
BIOS cannot keep the 2 passwords after the USB Key Crisis Flash (Fvmain.fv).
I'm still not at home, so I'm unable to see which is the version of the EFI used on Intel Desktop boards, but it must have it's origins from Tianocore EDKII whihc SecureCore Tiano is based of off.. So the contents of the .fv file are interesting for us.