

The command looks like "setup_var (var_store) (offset) (new value)"
UEFITOOL CANT REPLACE AS IS UPDATE
DESCRIPTION: This script will invoke the Dell BIOS update process for the executable residing in the path specified for the Path parameter Ive had a very similar issue with a Latitude E7440 and an aftermarket battery and a 3rd party (sworn compatible) charger inserting. section types added, possible values listed in patches.txt, this is done to prevent multiple application of offset-based patches. Replace the battery only with a compatible battery purchased from Dell.
UEFITOOL CANT REPLACE AS IS PATCH
New features: - patch types added, there are two patch types now - pattern-based (like in 0.1.0) and offset-based. ffs as human readable stuff and then search for stuff like "Overclocking Lock" and other parameters. UEFIPatch was completely rewritten according to your requests. UEFITool allows the modification, parsing, and extraction of UEFI firmware images.It supports full BIOS image parsing including the flash descriptor or any binary files containing UEFI volumes, it is compatible with multiple BIOS image types.

ffs file and use IRFExtractor to save the. UEFITool allows the modification, parsing, and extraction of UEFI firmware images. I know Overclocking Lock is the name of the "plundervolt lock" or whatever and Cfg Lock is a further lock on chips that arent inherently supposed to be tweaked (I believe this is what greys out voltage options in XTU and such). Then use UEFITool to look through the roms headers, and search for whichever toggles you're trying to play with. Download the CSME for whichever platform you want to work with, and use the FPT to extract the rom.
