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MMTool bypass these if enforced by hardware or verified boot.

In an era of secure boot, TPM 2.0, and signed firmware capsules, one might think legacy BIOS modding is dead. But the reality is different—millions of perfectly capable Sandy Bridge, Ivy Bridge, Haswell, and Broadwell systems are still running in homes and small businesses. is the trusty scalpel that allows these systems to boot from modern NVMe drives, support newer graphics cards via GOP updates, and even allow resizable BAR support on old platforms. --- Mmtool Aptio 4.50.0023

Click to select your new module (e.g., NvmExpressDxe.ffs ). Choose Insert Compressed under "Insert FFS Options". Click the Insert button. Replacing an Existing Module Select the Replace tab. Highlight the target module in the list. Click Browse to select the replacement file. Click Replace . 4. Finalizing and Flashing MMTool bypass these if enforced by hardware or verified boot

The tool hummed, its progress bar moving agonizingly slowly. MMTool 4.50.0023 was old, but for this specific AMI chipset, it was the only one that didn't corrupt the pad files. Final Step: The Save. He saved the patched BIOS as is the trusty scalpel that allows these systems