Modify AMIBIOS tool software, including ultra-quiet 1/2/3 and dynamic methods (restore native SLIC)
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How to use
1. Execute AMITool_cn.exe to open the original BIOS file to be modified. It is best to place the BIOS file to be modified in the directory where AMITool_cn.exe is located. Do not place it in the Chinese directory or on the desktop!
2. Choose the motherboard manufacturer correctly, such as: ASUS, MSI, Biostar, XFX, ASRock, Acer, Intel, choose others if not listed;
3. Select SLIC and/or SLP files (you don’t need to install OEMXP, so you don’t need to select the SLP file);
4. Select the appropriate method according to the BIOS situation;
MSI: Ultra Quiet 2 only
XFX: Super Quiet 2 only
ASUS: Ultra Silent 3/Dynamic/Ultra Silent 2 (Dynamic method only applies to certain models)
Biostar: Ultra Quiet 3/2
Onda: Super Quiet 2/3 (Super Quiet 3 is only applicable to certain models)
Colorful: Super Quiet 2/3/Dynamic (Super Quiet 3/Dynamic method is only applicable to certain models)
ASRock: Super Quiet 3/2
Others: Super Quiet 2/3/Dynamic (Super Quiet 3/Dynamic method is only for trial)
AMIBIOS core 0600: only ultra-quiet 1; 0700: only ultra-quiet 2
(The above recommended priorities are based on statistical analysis of feedback information and are for reference only)
5. You can choose to record the log to facilitate viewing of the processing process;
6. Select the corresponding options for different motherboards in the options (different motherboard options automatically default, pay attention to the prompts)
7. Execute, the modification process will display something like "short bytes" (or too many), this is the program adjusting the module size, don't worry about it!
8. If everything goes well, generate a new BIOS and try flashing the machine.
Note: The design has a verification function. First, we can use our manually modified BIOS to verify whether the checksum is correct. Second, you can verify whether the changed BIOS and SLIC files match the certificate. The new version adds a dump function (* button in the lower right corner), which can extract and save each module in the BIOS to the DUMP directory.
Friendly reminder
1. It is recommended to flash the original BIOS first to check whether it can be used normally.
2. When using this tool to modify the BIOS, be sure to choose the correct manufacturer, appropriate method, and correct options based on your motherboard and BIOS. Try to use the latest version.
3. The "dynamic method" is essentially to restore the native SLIC, which is currently only applicable to some ASUS (with native SLIC). If Everest or ACPIScope detects native SLIC tables from other brands, experienced friends can try to modify them. However, the tool only performs simple recovery and does not guarantee normal use after modification.
4. Pay attention to the tips on the scope of use of this tool from K University on the 3rd floor.
5. After successfully modifying using this tool, you still need to flash the machine to verify whether the modification is correct. Please make preparations before flashing to prevent malfunction after flashing.
















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