

- #UEFITOOL GIGABYTE INSTALL#
- #UEFITOOL GIGABYTE UPDATE#
- #UEFITOOL GIGABYTE CODE#
- #UEFITOOL GIGABYTE PC#
- #UEFITOOL GIGABYTE WINDOWS#

#UEFITOOL GIGABYTE UPDATE#
This includes encrypted HP update files, Dell HDR and EXE files, some InsydeFlash FD files and so on. Some vendor-specific firmware update files can be opened incorrectly or can't be opened at all.
#UEFITOOL GIGABYTE INSTALL#
Install both of them, get the sources, generate makefiles using cmake ( cmake UEFIExtract) and use your system's make command on that generated files (i.e. To build a binary that doesn't use Qt (UEFIExtract, UEFIFind), you need a C++ compiler and CMAKE utility to generate a makefile for your OS and build environment.UEFITool/uefitool.pro) and use your system's make command on that generated files (i.e. Install both of them, get the sources, generate makefiles using qmake ( qmake. To build a binary that uses Qt library (UEFITool) you need a C++ compiler and an instance of Qt5 library.
#UEFITOOL GIGABYTE WINDOWS#
You can either use pre-built binaries for Windows and macOS or build a binary yourself. Works only with Phoenix SCT-based firmware images. Windows-only proprietary application available to Phoenix clients. Works only with InsydeH2O-based firmware images. Windows-only proprietary application available to Insyde clients. Works only with Aptio4- and AptioV-based firmware images, but has some interesting features including OptionROM replacement and microcode update. Windows-only proprietary application available to AMI clients.

Can be used to test Intel-based platforms for various security-related misconfigurations, but also has NVRAM parser and other components aimed to firmware modification. Cross-platform partially open source console application written in Python and C. Can be used in scripts to automate firmware patching. Very tinker-friendly due to use of Python. Cross-platform open source console application written in Python. Supports unpacking firmware images from various vendor-specific formats like encrypted HP update files and Dell installers. Used mostly for SLIC-related modifications, but it not limited to this task. Windows-only freeware GUI application written in C#. Go-based cross-platform open source toolset for modifying UEFI firmware images. Right now there are some alternatives to UEFITool that you could find useful too:
#UEFITOOL GIGABYTE PC#
The first EFI-compatible x86 firmwares were used on Apple Macintosh systems in 2006 and PC motherboard vendors started putting UEFI-compatible firmwares on their boards in 2011. Unified Extensible Firmware Interface or UEFI is a post-BIOS firmware specification originally written by Intel for Itanium architecture and than adapted for X86 systems. UEFITool is a viewer and editor of firmware images conforming to UEFI Platform Interface (PI) Specifications.
