![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() What is the exact full model you have, I may have or can find a backup BIOS from someone so I can give you reference info on what goes where and how it’s stored in each module. Yes, you need known good backup so you can see location and layout of how the info goes into the modules as well (FD44Editor also gets this incorrect often as well) Just need to know the best way and if it even effected any - Usually in Asus BIOS, this is all stored 2 locations (Well MAC ID stored in 3 due to usually in GbE as well, if present), and FD44Editor only inserts to a single location almost always (FD44820B-F1AB-41C0-AE4E-0C55556EB9BD aka SMBIOSFlashData), it never adds info to the padding area where all this is also stored. With some searches (found one says need to flash the downloaded new bios first then dump it again and fill info then reflash it ?) The both files created using two tools can read lost info the correctly with fd44editorīut not the same after compare with hex editor (using UEFITool) i tried only put info on the second FD44820B-F1AB-41C0-AE4E-0C55556EB9BDīecuase without dump bios file of the exact same motherboard i dont know where to put the lost info of (1st section Bios Region,Padding 10000h) ![]() (2nd one -FD44820B-F1AB-41C0-AE4E-0C55556EB9BD, raw section - note: there is two files same name FD44820B this is the second one - the first one not include any data) UEFITool with the backup dumped file the saved data loacated in two places: I searched for some bios dump files (i found one for ASUS P8H67-V REV 3.00) and load it to UEFITool to know where to put the lost info) I found many Threads about fix this in your forums I have MAC adress and sn and UUID (stored in txt file) I have lost bios info motherboard P8H67 Rev 3 ![]()
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