This Rapidshare link is now 404 for me- is it available somewhere else? I found this in a search, but I didn't see the sourcecode in the .RAR file: wwwDOTrapidmaniac.com/share/id719f3da3
Re-dupe See post #210 & #219 (page 21-22) Thanks for the 2nd DL link and OemLogo v3.20 ! i think we must ask to the admin to build a 1st post with all tools and link. (h)ttp://hotfile.com/dl/115237885/87c32e4/AMIRUCore8001115Rc2.rar.html
THX, but it also only includes AMISCE 2.2, which won`t support Aptio. So we are still searching for AMISCE(W) or anything that dumps the cmos on Aptios properly!
Thanks for this link. However, there seems to be a problem with the included AMIBCP version 4.50.036. It loads the BIOS just fine but crashes every time a save is attempted. Do you have another source for the AMIBCP program? MMTool verison 4.50.0.23 works just fine. Allowed me to add latest IRST OPROM to Asus P8P67 Deluxe BIOS.
You are right. For module editing use andy's tool. It's far more developed. AMIBCP is used to unlock things. I make some changes with it and have a look where the changes are made. (At which modules). I try to understand how things get hidden and how to unlock them. For the final modification and to rebuild the EFI after the changes have been applied I'd use andy's tool then as well.... Anyway I am not able to unlock main menus yet, sub menu only. There is still a lot of research to do...
anybody try this? I would like to dump my aptio bios nvram. I boot into dos on USB and tried the command line scedos /o /c /l listing.txt /n nvram.txt /h dump.txt where these text files in the command line are ones I expect to be created by the program. The program hangs until I reboot and only gives me an empty listing.txt file. Guess I am doing someting wrong, am i already supposed to have from somewhere else the nvram raw file and the hii dump file? All help is appreciated.
AMIBCP is used to unlock things. Using the word "show" instead of "unlock" would be more consistent with what you see on the AMIBCP Setup Configuration screens. Not only does AMIBCP allow one to show or hide menus/options, it also allows one to change the default values of these options. Just doubeclick on "No" in the show column for a menu/option that's hidden to reveal a dropdown. Choose "Yes" from the dropdown and that menu/option will no longer be hidden after flashing. In other words, the menu/option will show on the BIOS screen. Similarly for option defaults - doubleclick on the value in the Optimal column to reveal the dropdown then choose what you want the default to be from the dropdown choices. Don't change Failsafe defaults, only Optimal defaults. It doesn't get any easier than that IMO.