![]() ![]() Support for x86-64 128Kb Recovery Startup AP Data, a special 16 byte entry at a fixed address inside a Padding file in some PEI volumes on x86-64 PCs, thanks to for AMI ROM Hole files, that need to remain at fixed base addresses inside the image, thanks to fixes and small improvements:įix for a crash during ME FPT parsing, thanks to for reporting and for the fixįix for builds on Windows with MinGW, thanks to for reporting and for the fixįix for builds on multiple BSD variants for multiple architectures, thanks to and for C++17 compatibility, thanks to for CMake files to make UEFITool compatible with Qt 6.0/6.1/6.2, thanks to for OSes that call Qt5 qmake not just qmake, but qmake-qt5 (Fedora, FreeBSD), thanks to to make static analysers happier, thanks to to make Kaitai-based parsers do one less memory copy, thanks to and FlatHub app for UEFITool and the files required for it, thanks to first release of 2022 is mostly about testing the new universal binaries for macOS (i.e. It also adds FreeBSD to the list of supported OSes thanks to effort to make the tools buildable there. This release is full of minor improvements and fixes for minor issues that laid unresolved for several years due to them being so minor. ![]() "Extract body" action did not work for some section types. Issues in descriptor and capsule parsing are non-fatal now, thanks to for reporting. UEFIExtract and UEFIFind can again be built with slightly older versions of CMake, thanks to for reporting. Unicode text search is working again, thanks to and for reporting. ![]() Universal macOS package for UEFITool is an app bundle again, thanks to and for reporting. Fixes are now in development, will be gradually included in the next updates.Īdded -help (-h) and -version (-v) to UEFIExtract and UEFIFind, this makes them easier to use in scripts. This is another step towards "minimize manual parsing" goal stated by rewriting FIT/ACM/BootGuard parsers in KS, other NVRAM-related parsers will follow in the next updates.Īdded fuzzing targets for libFuzzer-compatible and AFL-compatible fuzzers, which already uncovered a treasure throve of issues. Replaced AMI NVAR parser with KaitaiStruct-based one. UEFITool is an application for changing UEFI configuration and settings that allows you to browse, extract, edit and update information in BIOS files.A bugfix release, with huge thanks to all the people that reported those new bugs. BIOS viewing/editing tool compatible with many BIOS image types ![]() UEFITool comes in two versions: Stable and Alpha.The official version is characterized by the ability to use editing functions, and the alpha version is characterized by detailed information display and advanced search functions. UEFITool can extract the entire image or the data inside it to a file, insert items within the structure of the image, and remove unwanted parts. The application is compatible with many BIOS image formats such as ROM, BIN, CAP, BIO, FD, WPH, EFI, etc., providing great functionality and compatibility. UEFITool is a user-friendly application that allows you to access and edit all data in UEFI/BIOS files. Open the BIOS file to view and edit information ・Editing functions (extraction, insertion, deletion, replacement) UEFITool is software that allows you to analyze, edit, extract, etc. A tool that allows you to view and edit BIOS (UEFI) filesĪ BIOS editor that can display, edit (insert, delete, replace) and extract information in UEFI / BIOS files. ![]()
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