When trying to update the “files” folder in UBU what is the expected process?
Like the RST folder was empty. I assume I just dump any expanded new bin(s) I might want to use there.
Will the tool look in sub folders automatically? Or only for the existing folders?
I downloaded the microcode archive from this forum…and see many more files in it for my processor type. Do I copy all those files into the UBU tool’s folder to offer them? Or is that where the “user” microcode folder comes into play (and I run that gen whatever cmd)?
My DEAR freinds, Dieter, Pluto!!! About Sonix. In PM dont ask me. I have **UBU_1_79_17** with newest microdes.Can I public its without **Sonix**? Withou him.........t Both from Russian Dieter, I sad to you, dogs master. You- where? I`m remember. Low Bow
@Michael_Code
Thank you very much for your idea and willingness to build an updated variant of the meanwhile partly outdated UBU tool v1.79.17 dated 07/03/2021. Many UBU users are waiting for such update.
Since SoniX is the maker of the tool, he should give his agreement for such action. Please send him a PM and ask for it.
If he should agree, it is very important, that the updated UBU tool v1.79.17 contains the latest available help tools and the most recent BIOS modules from all manufacturers, which are listed within the “Files” folder.
Good luck!
@Michael_Code
It was not easy for me to understand your last 2 posts. You wrote “SoniX dont ask me”, but it seems, that you meant, that SoniX hasn’t answered respectively replied to your PMs for a very long time.
If that should be the case, we have a problem. Without SoniX’s explicit allowance nobody should offer any updated or customized UBU tool for the public.
The only thing you or anyone else can do is to upload and attach a package, which contains all the new BIOS modules, which are missing within the “Files” folder of the UBU tool v1.79.17. Once this has been done, I will edit the start post of >this< thread and add a link to the post, where the new BIOS modules are attached.
This way the interested UBU users themselves will be able to update the UBU tool v1.79.17 by adding the missing BIOS module files to the related UBU “Files” sub-folder.
What do you think about this option?
@plutomaniac
Unfortunately I didn’t read your reply before I published this post.
@Michael_Code
It is up to you whose advice you will follow.
No problem. Since we wouldn’t want to update the OP whenever someone decides to update something, we can mention there that some newer modules are found in the latest replies of this thread, if someone is interested to overwrite/add files of the last official package by SoniX.
You wrote “SoniX dont ask me”, but it seems, that you meant, that SoniX hasn’t answered respectively replied to your PMs for a very long time. @Dieter, you right. Im wrout withot any tranlanators, from Russian to English, My mistake. SoniX dont answered
wroute for our friend DeathBringer @Diter, I 58 old, you - 78???
you must download last MC extractor package “source_python app” copy this in UBU ,overwrite files
manual find all MC “this files copy in Files\intel\mCode\USR_mCode\HERE”
and you must use GenUSRmC.bat in mCode folder – this generate your customized update
after this in UBU + last MC extractor >>update from USR mCode
this way you will use and verify the latest MC for your bios
edit
USRmC – for sure use all “identical mC” original - source UBU files + new from link above for update USRmC can also add or delete current mCodes !!! – you must use identical mC tree
Hello, can I actually update EFI LAN BIOS module for Intel I225? I want to update to Intel UEFI x64 PCI-E 2.5 Gigabit driver v0.9.03. How should I name it when putting in Intel/Lan folder? Dunno about OROM actually which should be right.