You are saying this tool is dead ? what alternative can I use ? I went to the github repo but cannot find a PKG or anything. if so, many thanks)īut it seems my MSR could be locked, so doing a research I stepped on this post. ![]() (attaching vanilla BIOS from Asus in case you might have the time to patch it. but even with the BIOS upgrade, sleep doesn't work, even with the usual patch to AICPM.kext. any suggestions?īTW, I was able to successfully flash my bios using FTK and DOS as in your other tutorial. ROM but nothing worked.PMPatch couldn't get to first base. the version asus recommends for the cpu i'm using (i3-3240) is 1006. not a permissions issue either.įor the record, i am trying to patch the bios for my asus p8h77-i. The PMPatch executable is executable, so i don't understand the illegal instruction error. and of course no modified bios on my desktop. just a return back to the prompt and no readouts indicating that anything was happening. no more illegal instruction errors, but I got nothing else. I thought maybe you had left out the need to run as sudo in the instructions, so i tried that. I tried versions 0.5.10 and 0.5.11 for OSX, and both gave me the same error in terminal: "Illegal instruction: 4" but i can't even seem to get the PMPatch executable to work. Wish i could join the "thanks, it worked!" party. Patched pattern 75080fbae80f89442430 manually with Andy's Tool, UEFI Tool crashed at reinserting the patched module. Thank you very much for doing what you are doing!! Please find the attached BIOS file and help me! I did try in both Mac and Windows but the result is the same. Patched module too big after compression.ĪMI nest module at 005D0048 not patched: Repacked module can't be inserted.ĬpuPei module at 0079F300 not patched: Patch pattern not found. Nested PowerManagement module at 0032EB2C patched. PowerMgmtDxe/PowerManagement2.efi modules not found. PMPatch /Volumes/DATA/Documents/Downloads/pa230/A2300508.bin /Volumes/DATA/Documents/Downloads/pa230/A2300509.bin Use Flash Programmer to flash modified ASUS CAP BIOS.įor ASUS CAP BIOS, you can also try open P8Z77V_MOD.CAP with UEFITool, right click “AMI Aptio Capsule” & select “Extract body” & save as P8Z77V_MOD.ROM, and flash BIOS with AFU (AFU for Aptio 4, afuwin圆4.exe P8Z77V_MOD.ROM /P /B /N /K /CLRCFG).įor GIGABYTE motherboards, press Alt+F10 during boot to update the Backup BIOS.My Mainboard is ZOTAC H77 ITX B series.( ) I'm trying to patch my bios file with your Tools, but I got the messege :īash-3.2#. ![]() (4) Use Q-Flash/EZ-Flash/M-Flash, to flash the modified BIOS. (3) Use UEFITool to open the GIGABYTE Z77X-D3H rev 1.2 BIOS, select “File->Search”, search the text “DXE”, Right-click the “Setup” module & select “Insert after” & select “Nvme.ffs”, right-click “Nvme” module & select “Insert after” & select “NvmeSmm.ffs”, right-click “NvmeSmm” module & select “Insert after” & select “NvmeInt13.ffs”. For ASUS Z77 motherboard you should extract these modules from an ASUS Z97 or Z170 BIOS. For MSI Z77 motherboard you should extract these modules from a MSI Z97 or Z170 BIOS. (2) Use UEFITool (not UEFITool NE) to open the GIGABYTE Z97 BIOS file, select “File->Search” , search the text “nvme”, extract the Nvme.ffs (Right-click “nvme” and select “Extract as is”), NvmeSmm.ffs and NvmeInt13.ffs module. (1) Download the latest BIOS from GIGABYTE website. WARNING: Modify BIOS is dangerous! Do not power off or restart when updating BIOS! Modify BIOS (for example GIGABYTE Z77X-D3H rev 1.2):.Some NVMe SSD (Such as Samsung 950 Pro, Samsung PM963) has integrated an Option ROM so modify BIOS is not needed.Many H97 and Z97 motherboards support NVMe boot with BIOS update.Support NVMe boot for custom-built B75, Z77, B85 and Z87 motherboards
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