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its version) are currently detected within the BIOS by the UBU tool.Īccording to the Main Menu the UBU Tool gave me the information, that the original BIOS contained those, which require the MMTool).Īfter having pressed any key, you will see the UBU "Main Menu". Here are 2 examples (left Pic: Aptio V BIOS 7.50 for my current ASRock Z170 board, right Pic: Aptio IV BIOS 2.80 for my former ASRock Z97 board):Īll following pictures were taken while processing the Aptio IV BIOS 2.80 of the Z97 board after having added the mmtool_4a.exe file (to show all possible UBU tasks, incl. New: The UBU tool will now give you a message, whether you should add a specific AMI MMTool (or maybe even 2 different ones) into the UBU folder or not. Provided, that no BIOS file is present within the UBU folder, the UBU tool will give you the option to navigate to the BIOS file you want to modify.Īfter having clicked onto it, the UBU tool will copy it into the UBU processing folder, rename it to "bios.bin", open it and analyze the EFI/Option ROM modules, which are currently within it.
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