Is there any way to just replace one of the modules with out preforming a SLIC modification? I just want to replace DXE Core with a patched one also RW-everything cannot find the RSDP because it is only available from the system table and is not in the BDA or the EBDA. EDIT: If I click the Structure button then try to replace it I get an unhandled exception and if I delete and then try to insert I get an unhandled exception
I usually tick 'no SLIC' at advanced options and 'allow user to modify other modules'. Then I press go...when the tool pauses I mod the module in the dump folder (or replace it with a modded one). When finished I press OK. Andy's tool detects the changes made and reintegrates the modified module....
After unpack bios PhoenixTool - have folder DUMP, BIOS0.BIOS, BIOS5.BIOS. For which BIOS0.BIOS, BIOS5.BIOS files?
HELP: ASROCK UEFI BIOS FLASH FAILED I used phoenix tool 1.91 the Asrock Instant Flash utility to flash the bios(A75M-ITX.) The flash process completed and needed to be reboot. However, after reboot I got no video(blank screen), only the CPU fan and hard drive is workng. No LED on keyboard. I guessed I may have bricked the m/b. I have searched for BIOS recovery, and it seemed there is no recovery for Asrock BIOS. Can anyone help? Thanks.
Bricked Asrock It sounds to me as if you have no BIOS operation at all. The fans will always work as long as the motherboard is receiving power. The A75M-ITX has a BIOS recovery ability in that if you put a replacement BIOS on a USB flash drive, plug in the drive, apply power, and then press F2 it will search for a BIOS file and automatically replace the current BIOS. I don't know how much of the current BIOS has to be functional for this to work but it is worth a shot. The other option is to order a new BIOS from Asrock if your BIOS is the plug-in version.
Motherboard : Asus P8H61/USB3 BIOS Version : 0602 BIOS Type : EFI BIOS Link to bios: h**p://dlcdnet.asus.com/pub/ASUS/mb/LGA1155/P8H61_USB3/P8H61-USB3-ASUS-0602.zip can you mod this EFI BIOS for me thanks..
Thank You for updating Phoenix tools. but where we can find 1.92 version? I cannot find it on MDL the same as 1.91 beta
These are temporary files. (Decomposed / unpacked parts), you don't need them and they'll vanish again after the tool has reported 'success'. To mod modules use them in the dump folder.