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### How to reproduce
```sh
[root@localhost misc]# ./tpm2_eventlog /sys/kernel/security/tpm0/binary_bios_measurements
ERROR: insufficient size for SpecID event header
ERROR: failed to parse tpm…
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**Describe the bug**
A clear and concise description of what the bug is.
I have 2 Intel NUC8i7HVK.
NUC 1 is using BIOS HNKBLi70.86A.0059.2019.1112.1124
NUC 2 is using BIOS HNKBLi70.86A.0063.20…
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I’d like to export some platform firmware attributes from the daemon to the client. These attributes would be things like SecureBoot, BIOS_WE, PRx, etc. There are two ways we can export this, either a…
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Hey guys,
If I try to patch my bios with UEFIPatch, the KabyLake patch gets applied. Could be because of KabyLake-X support on my motherboard, I don't know.
What I do know, is that after flashin…
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I just installed the tool and it is working well, besides that when I boot, it shows the original logo for a second or two, then my one. I assume it's because I am using a Surface laptop, can someone …
ghost updated
4 years ago
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I am trying to edit GPIO setting using ConfigEditor.py for ApolloLake platform using my already created .dlt file with memory settings
Unfortunately, a section of the GPIO GPIO_200 --> GpioDirection …
ghost updated
4 years ago
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I get the following error when giving `StitchLoader.py` an input image which does not have an OEM public key:
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Patching Slim Bootloader Flash Map table ...
Traceback (most recent call last):
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I have an Asus N53SV laptop running a HM65 chipset (i7-2670QM) with ME 7.0.4.1197
It seems it's possible to flash the ME firmware using Intel Firmware Update Utility (FWUpdate), because I have dump…
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**Parser log**
```
parseIntelImage: SPI flash with unknown JEDEC ID 9D7F7A found in VSCC table
parseIntelImage: SPI flash with unknown JEDEC ID EF4F18 found in VSCC table
parseMeRegion: ME region …
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Hi,
When you extract body of lets say SubGUID 50339D20-C90A-4BB2-9AFF-D8A11B23BC15 with UEFITool NEA47 it will give it the name of the parent GUID A0327FE0-1FDA-4E5B-905D-B510C45A61D0 and that for …