Mmtool 4.50.0.23 [better] -

Using MMTool requires a cautious hand, as a corrupted BIOS can "brick" a motherboard. The general workflow follows these steps: Open your .ROM , .CAP , or .BIN BIOS file.

: Find the volume containing "DXE" drivers (often looks like a large block of modules ending in Dxe ). Insert Module : Go to the Insert tab. Click Browse and select the NVMe .ffs file. mmtool 4.50.0.23

Pull specific drivers or modules from one BIOS to be used in another. Significance of Version 4.50.0.23 Using MMTool requires a cautious hand, as a

With the rise of , Measured Boot , and Firmware TPM 2.0 , raw BIOS modification is becoming harder. Motherboard manufacturers are locking down flash descriptors and enforcing digital signatures. However, for legacy boards (Z170, Z270, X99, AM3+, AM4 up to X570), MMTool 4.50.0.23 will remain a critical utility for years. Insert Module : Go to the Insert tab