3/31/2023 0 Comments Coderush uefitoolRun UBU.bat and wait for results to completeģ) Immediately select "0" (Exit) and press EnterĤ) Select "1' to rename as appropriate followed by Enter and you're done. Open Command Prompt in this window or open Command Prompt and navigate to this folder. Delete "tmp" folder and "bios.bin" file from local folder if present. IMPORTANT: YOU MUST LOAD AND QUIT USING UBU FOR THIS FILE OR YOU MAY OBSERVE FAIL TO POSTġ) Place modified BIOS (per Part 1 and Part 2B) in UBU folder. Close and re-launch MMTool, load your modded BIOS and confirm CPU microcode properly removed Answer "Yes" to warning regarding BIOS failureģ) Click "Save Image" and observe no errors in saving. There are some that remove removing CPU microcode for "06F1" stepping CPUs will cause fail to POST. Hint: for V3 Full Turbo remove anything with CPU ID of "06F2". Select "Delete a patch" from Patch Option, highlight line with CPU microcode to be removed and click Apply. Part 2B: Remove unwanted CPU microcode using MMToolġ) Launch MMTool and select "Load Image" and navigate to your modded BIOS (per Part 1).Ģ) Go to "CPU Patch" tab. This file is ready to be flashed to your MB using conventional means (go to Part 3) Press any key to continueģ) Select "7" (Update Intel CPU MicroCode) and press EnterĤ) Select "1" (Update CPU MicroCode Haswell-E and/or Broadwell-E) and press Enterĥ) For Broadwell-E select any option except "0" (Skip) and press EnterĦ) For Haswell-E selection "0" (Skip) and press EnterĨ) Select "1' to rename as appropriate followed by Enter and you're done. Run UBU.bat and wait for results to completeĢ) Observe warning "There may be problems with updating the CPU microcode" (ahhh, yes. Part 2A: Remove unwanted CPU microcode using UBU (PREFERRED)ġ) Place modified BIOS (per Part 1) in UBU folder. If you need help to continue to modify your BIOS to remove said CPU microcode, follow either Part 2A or Part 2B below, do not do both. If all you seek to do is remove protection from the BIOS for write permission to *remove* CPU microcode, you are done. Search for same section ("1BA0062E-C779-4582-8566-336AE8F78F09" and verify Attribute in Information window to right shows "08h". When asked "Open reconstructed file?" click "Yes". You should now see Remove of SEC core followed immediately by Replace of SEC core in Structures window, the only difference being Attributes: 08h set now in place of 0Chħ) File -> Save image file. Save and closeĦ) Back in UEFITool right-click "1BA0062E-C779-4582-8566-336AE8F78F09" in Structure window and then time select "Replace as is.". and goto GUID tab and paste in "1BA0062E-C779-4582-8566-336AE8F78F09" (select Header only for scope)ģ) Double-click search result hit in Messages section (lower window)Ĥ) Right-click "1BA0062E-C779-4582-8566-336AE8F78F09" in Structure window and select "Extract as is.". ROM in UEFITool to continue.Ģ) Select File -> Search. CAP file, right-click "AMI Aptio capsule" and select "Extract body." and save as raw ROM of same name as parent. ROM as UEFITool is capable of working with either ROM using UEFITool (File -> Open image file.). Part 1: Manually modify BIOS to allow for the use of UBU/MMTool to *remove* unwanted CPU microcode patches from BIOS ROMġ) Open. WARNING: ALWAYS BACKUP UNMODIFIED BIOS TO A SAFE LOCATION BEFORE PROCEEDING
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