Any ideas?ĮDIT 2: I found the supposed vBIOS sections.
#UEFITOOL AND IRF EXTRACTOR GITHUB HOW TO#
Now I can open it with UEFITool! But I don't know how to find the vBIOS with this tool. I could decrypt the 01658.bin thanks to this tutorial: I can see ubuntu thinks the video rom is 131072 bytes, that is, 128 KB, although it gives an input/output error and cannot be read. It's so strange, I cannot find anybody complaining about this, everybody seems to be able to extract the vBIOS without troubles.įollowing this guide " Using the PCI sysfs interface to dump the Video BIOS ROM" I think I will tell you all "thank you", and I will abandon this, because it seems the tools to extract this GPU doesn't exist. redsock_bios_decoder < Dell.Įncoder obj id which is enc 0x0)] linkb: falseĬonnector Object Id which is Įncoder obj id which is enc 0x2)] linkb: falseĮncoder obj id which is enc 0x3)] linkb: trueĮncoder obj id which is enc 0x4)] linkb: falseĮncoder obj id which is linkb: falsebut with my extracted with PhoenixTool vBIOS I just get this: SubsystemVendorID: 0x1028 SubsystemID: 0x04a3 HotPlugID: 3But it just give me a part, it finishes in the line SubsystemVendorID: 0x1545 SubsystemID: 0x7970īIOS Bootup Message: TAHITI XT PCIE 3G/384B GDDR5 DLDVI-I/HDMI/2XMINI-DP 925E/1375MĮncoder 43466]: INTERNAL_KLDSCP_DAC1 (0x15) Hello, friends, for all your help, I'm very grateful. 1194.ROM but i cannot find any 1194.ROM string in. I've tried to open the 01658.bin file and one of the 64 KB undecrypted files. Note: UEFITool says "UEFI Volumes not found". But maybe it's an easier way, another program that can get the 128 KB VBIOS in one step, so I don't need to learn how to hexa-edit, but I don't know, I'm very new on this. I suppose that with an hexadecimal editor it's possible to see where the VBIOS begins (it first bit), then count 128 KB, cut them out, and create the ROM, but that's a suposition, because I'm not an hexa-editor expert. The process I'm trying to do is explained here and I need the VBIOS ROM to be able to do it. This is because I use the computer as a hackintosh, and I'd like to use the AMD GPU, and not only the HD3000 IGPU.
#UEFITOOL AND IRF EXTRACTOR GITHUB UPGRADE#
I'm trying not to upgrade the VBIOS, but trying to have it to know some info, as which connectors it uses and how they are named, the order of them, and their memory position/offset. The thing is that Phoenixtool extracted a lot of ROMs and it cut my 128KB ROM to 64 KB, so the other part has to be somewhere with another name. Now I realized I extracted the bin using Phoenixtool (Award tool says my BIOS is not an Award). Yes, with 7ZIP you can unzip the exe and get the bin file. Click to expand.Hello, friends, for all your help, I'm very grateful.