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I believe that the SSIDs aren’t stored in the BIOS ROM. Regardless of that, I
managed to reverse-engineer a BIOS update package for my own laptop and managed
to extract the MEI firmware.
Thanks for the help everyone!
Cheers,
Umang Raghuvanshi.
From: Martin Roth
Sent: Sunday, June 11, 2017
On Sat, Jun 10, 2017 at 4:33 AM, Paul Menzel wrote:
...
> Seeing the lack of manpower for AMD systems, I am concerned about
> two(?) solutions that need to be maintained. If the current experiment
> succeeds, there should be a roadmap how the current boards
Also, IIRC, the network drivers communicate with the ME (on some, if not
all versions of the ME) so there can be personal data (network SSIDs) saved
in your BIOS ROM. If you don't want these to be public, maybe you don't
want to post your ME binary.
Martin
On Sun, Jun 11, 2017 at 5:27 AM,
My F2A85-M has UEFI by default, you probably also have UEFI. That means
bios_extract won't work. You can keep trying to extract with UEFITool, or try
this path https://www.coreboot.org/VGA_support#Retrieval_via_Linux_kernel
On 17-06-09 10:41:31, Gabriel Bosque wrote:
> Okay. I tried a path,
Hi,
I could never send you anything extracted from MY flash chip, in order
not to violate copyright and similar laws,
but I could help you to resolve issues you met when dumping your own
flash chip.
Could you describe your issues about spi flash dumping?
Persmule
在 2017年06月11日 19:09, Umang
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