Hex editor of your choice, I use paid version of Hex Editor Neo they do have freeware version too, another good one many use is HxD Hex Editor If this is broken in your stock BIOS, that’s not how it’s supposed to be, this only means manufacturer was being lazy and didn’t notice or fix, or has poor BIOS coding skills Please fix this for yourself even if not modifying your BIOS otherwise This guide applies mainly to modern Intel boards that contain a FIT table, if you do not see one in your BIOS with UEFITool NE Alpha, or you have AMD board, this guide will not be very helpful for you due to microcode edit section is not in-depth.įIT table can be viewed here with UEFITool NE Alpha, example of invalid and valid FIT is show, if you are reading this guide please enlarge so will see how to immediately recognize the difference Mainly this guide will focus on correcting FIT table, since redoing microcodes via hex is tough to explain guide-wise and the above guide already does a better job than I can at explaining that aspect. So here is my method of doing both of these edits, hopefully it will help fill in some gaps the other guide may leave for some users. There is already a guide here on how to update microcodes using these very same methods, which includes a brief section on correcting FIT table, but some users have asked for a little more info/guidance on how to do both of these things especially FIT corrections… This is a quick requested guide I put together for someone, on how to edit CPU microcoded with UEFITool and how to update/correct the FIT table in some BIOS. Update CPU Microcode + Fix FIT Using UEFITool / Hex
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