Allows users to change the "target Form" of top-level references. For example, on MSI boards, users can replace "OC Profiles" with "Advanced" settings to access previously hidden menus.
If you are still using UEFITool + manual IFR extraction, or an old 2020-era Aptio editor, . The risks of old methods are now unnecessary. The updated editor offers:
Disclaimer: BIOS modding is high-risk and should be done with a dedicated programmer on hand for recovery. Aptio V UEFI Editor: an alternative to AMIBCP - GitHub aptio v uefi editor updated
and ChangeLogo have received improvements for better usability and stability.
The latest version (unofficially dubbed by the tool’s maintainers, but confirmed by multiple firmware forums) introduces several revolutionary features: Allows users to change the "target Form" of
Support for the latest CPUs, memory standards ( ), and peripheral protocols.
The updated editor automatically adjusts the offset values to guarantee alignment. Step 5: Compiling and Checksum Alignment The risks of old methods are now unnecessary
: Hard-code specific settings directly into the BIOS ROM before flashing. Key Features of the Updated Editor
In the world of PC hardware, the BIOS has long been the silent gatekeeper—an arcane, text-filled interface most users only visit to change a boot order or enable XMP. However, for enthusiasts, IT professionals, and hardware reverse engineers, the firmware is a playground. At the heart of millions of modern motherboards lies —a UEFI firmware solution that balances stability with complexity.
Never overwrite the Flash Volume containing the DMI (Desktop Management Interface) block. This area holds your motherboard's unique serial number, Windows OEM license key, and hardware UUID. Use the editor's preservation features to lock these addresses.