I have never done anything with modding the BIOS, so I figured it would be better to ask then screw something up.īasically I'm wondering if anyone knows of a tool or method that will work for my system to get the BIOS file onto my desktop so that I can continue with the steps provided.Īs I said above, my system is a Dell Inspiron 7558, CPU is i7-5500U graphics are Intel HD 5500 (as noted above), BIOS is InsydeH20 version A08, if you need any more info please let me know. Dell 64BIT BIOS Flash Utility 3.3.1, A03 158 KB Freeware Win 10 / 8 / 7 / Vista 8009 5 Dell 64BIT BIOS Flash Utility is intended to flash official Dell system BIOS directly from the command-line. I've been searching through google for a tool that may work with my system/BIOS, but so far have come up empty handed. Universal BIOS Backup Toolkit can identify and back up most known BIOS to a file that can be restored later. I asked this in another thread, but basically is. Other way is use a Programmer to burn chip Directly. I've tried using "Universal BIOS Backup ToolKit 2.0" to dump a backup of my BIOS to the desktop, but when I open the tool it gives me a message saying "Can not identify the BIOS!". Some of PC can reflash back directlly, but the Pheonix BIOS cant reflash back directlly use phflash tools for backup bios is not include 'Tail' (flsah CFG ), so you need to add the 'Tail' to the backup file for reflash. Problem I'm having is at STEP 2.2: Using EFI Shell to change DVMT settings in BIOS: (2) Dump/Fetch a completed BIOS file. So I'm trying to get El Capitan OS X setup on my Dell Inspirion 7558, it has HD 5500 graphics and I am trying to use this guide to get the installation up and running: Building a CustoMac Hackintosh: Buyer's Guide
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