- #Intel flash programming tool fptw64 how to#
- #Intel flash programming tool fptw64 install#
- #Intel flash programming tool fptw64 drivers#
- #Intel flash programming tool fptw64 manual#
#Intel flash programming tool fptw64 drivers#
PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_8172&SUBSYS_E0208086&REV_61Īnd tested this boot lenovo, but recognized as realtek, and does not let drivers install.intel: 10EC 8172 E020 10EC
#Intel flash programming tool fptw64 install#
I changed the vendor id and recognized it well but I can not install it.
#Intel flash programming tool fptw64 how to#
The manipulation of the bios is a delicate work, and tested, and removed bios intel minipc wifi, and read the bios, but I do not know how to modify it. I have to change minipci wifi from lenovo by intel, but white list will not let me. If there is anything I can help you, don't hesitate to write.
#Intel flash programming tool fptw64 manual#
I currently have the official BIOS "P01.B4", downloaded directly from Acer support website, and it's 100% working (but of course it doesn't have any option for OC):Īnd here you can find the official service manual for Acer Veriton M430G series, with technical information and some screenshots of the current (official) BIOS interface: Other Advanced Settings, which should be in the BIOS, but they aren't visible (not very important, but would be good) RAM overclocking (not very important, but it'd be good to have this option) CPU overclocking by FSB or/and Multiplier (that's the most important) So, I would like to request a modded/unlocked BIOS for this computer, with support for: It's a pre-built computer with OEM motherboard (according to AIDA64 it was made by Foxconn, but it's a custom motherboard for this computer), which sadly comes only with some quite basic BIOS options (you can see them in the attached manual), so it's not possible to overclock the CPU from the BIOS, which'd be very important for me. After restarting your mac address should be changed.I'd like to request an unlocked BIOS for my computer "Acer Veriton M430G". Open cmd as admin and cd into the directory of FPTW64.exe and then run the command "FPTW64.exe -f bios.bin" and let it go through until it says completed and asks you to restart. Use this diagram to find what version of CSME to use based on your cpu.Īfter finding out which one to use, extract it, and put your bios.bin file in the \Flash Programming Tool\WIN64\ folder which should contain FPTW64.exe
If you have "50 01 07 00", you do not need to change anything, if you have "50 01 07 01", change the 01 to 00 and then save your bios dump. After finding it, look for "50 01 07 00" or "50 01 07 01" which should be like 5-7 lines below the occurence of $BDR. Search for "$BDR" as a text string in the bios dump in HxD. This step might be a little scuffed so I am willing to help people if they can't figure it out. After finding the 2 occurrences, replace them with your new mac address. Open your bios dump in HxD and search for the mac address. Eg: E0 is what my old, banned mac address started with so when creating a new one I kept the E0. Also, for the next step when creating a new mac address, you may have to keep the first two numbers/letters the same as it might break your ethernet on windows. This is most likely going to be your one and only ethernet. Open power shell and paste in "Get-NetAdapter" to find your current mac address on the adapter that you want to change. (You can dump the bios using qflash or efiflash which are both easy to use and take a simple google search to see how to do it.) Tested on Faceit and Apex Legends to bypass HWID bans and can confirm it is working.ĭump your bios as "bios.bin" and download the attached CSME tools that will be used later on. This method will work with both realtek and intel nics no matter what version they are. I want to start off with saying that this may not only be gigabyte motherboard specific but I can only vouch for it working with gigabyte motherboards as that is what I have and tested with.