Hope now is sharp clear. It is now, AMIBCP 4.53 doesn't seem to be 100% compatible with your BIOS. There are later versions of AMIBCP. AMIBCP 4.50 was not 100% compatible with mine either. Have no issues with 4.53.
The version of AMIBCP is not so important Well, I can't even save the BIOS image file (Asus P8P67 Deluxe) with AMIBCP 4.50. Was about menus, sub-menus or entry that are present in AMIBCP and set to visible but does not show up on flashed BIOS or they are in setup binary but dosen't show up at all, AMIBCP or flashed BIOS. It will not enable/disable menus that you will find in Setup EFI binary. Everything, menus/submenus/options, set to show in AMIBCP 4.53, also show on my BIOS screens and vice versa. Why are you worried about menus in setup binary that do not show up in AMIBCP or flashed BIOS if that was the intention? What does the manual for the MB indicate?
I have some that are present but do not show up on flashed BIOS, like Internal PLL overvoltage or Lock Legacy Resources that I want to enable. What does the MB manual say regarding Internal PLL Overvoltage? You may be trying to enable something that isn't supported. I don't know what MB you have. There is an Internal PLL Overvoltage option in my BIOS. I can use AMIBCP to hide it or set the default value to Auto, enabled or disabled. On the other hand, my BIOS has a Serial Port Configuration submenu with a COM1 port option that's enabled by default. Guess what?...The board doesn't even have a serial port header. What you see is not always what you're supposed to get. Generic firmware code gets copied and pasted all the time.
Maybe you should post your example and what you could unhide with AMIBCP. I'm able to access all menus/submenus/options in BIOS after changing access level from default to supervisor. But there are main menu branches which AMIBCP shows up Don't see any in my AMIBCP BIOS image. For instance some EFI have 2 different advanced menus. Nothing like that here. Do you have a link to a BIOS file with these issues?
Looking for AMISCEW for APTIO. I found the dos version posted here to be really usefull. but I would like to make some scripts under windows. does anyone has it? thanks in advance.
As for me the best way for AwardBIOS is to use CBROM32 instead CBROM 2.15 or CBROM 2.19. I've found it at CBROM Repository.
I've got this tools from a diferent place, but a novice yet, all of them are good tools, I'm still learning how to use some of them.
Code: CBROM32 V1.16 [Mar 25 2008 Release] (C)ASUSTeK Computer Inc. 2007 cbrom32 InputFile [/other] [8000:0] [RomFile|Release|Extract] cbrom32 InputFile [/D|logo|vga....] [RomFile|Release|Extract] InputFile : System BIOS to be added with Option ROMs /D : For display all combined ROMs informations in BIOS /epa|epa1-7 : Add EPA LOGO BitMap to System BIOS /logo|logo1-7: Add OEM LOGO BitMap to System BIOS /osb_logo|osb_logo1-7: Add OSB LOGO BitMap to System BIOS /osb_bmp|osb_bmp1-7: Add OSB CPU BitMap to System BIOS /oem0-7 : Add special OEM ROM to System BIOS /err : Return error code after executed /btvga : Add VGA ROM to Boot Rom Block Area. /isa : Add ISA BIOS ROM to System BIOS.(/isa Filename [xxxx:0]) /vga, /logo, /pci, /awdflash, /cpucode, /epa, /acpitbl, /vsa, /hpm /hpc, /fnt0 - 5, /ros, /nnoprom, /mib, /group0-5, /NoCompress /jpeg|jpeg1-3: Add JPEG LOGO to System BIOS /rpb : Add RPB ROM to System BIOS /ver : Add version table of source code to System BIOS /jpeg_eng : Add JPEG engine to System BIOS /nc_cpucode : Add non-compress cpu code /srom0-4 : Add software ROM /setup0-1 : Add setup ROM /biosf0-9 : Add BIOS feature ROM /GV3 : Add GV3 ROM /CALS : Calculate ROM Compress size but not add ROM in BIN file /NVMM : Add nVIDIA memory module /MPDRV : Add TPM MP driver /MADRV : Add TPM MA driver /TCGSMI : Add TCG 32bit SMI code /SLPKey : Add SLP 2.0 Public key /SLPMarker : Add SLP 2.0 Marker RomFile : File name of option ROM to add-in noreserve : No reserve system color for BMP logo keepsize : Keep orginal BMP size for Logo Release : Release option ROM in current system BIOS Extract : Extract option ROM to File in current system BIOS <<< Examples >>> cbrom32 6a69s000.bin /D cbrom32 6a69s000.bin /VGA filename cbrom32 6a69s000.bin /VGA filename /ERR