When you launch the tool, you are greeted with a tabbed interface. Here is what each section does:
The utility functions via an explicit multi-tabbed layout. Each interface corresponds to a fundamental destructive or non-destructive change you can make to a ROM or BIN image.
Always check the MD5/SHA hashes of the executable against trusted forum posts to ensure it hasn't been tampered with. Backup First: mmtool 4.50.0.23
: Open the application and load your specific BIOS file (usually in .bin , .rom , or .cap format).
To update a module, navigate to the "Insert" tab, select the new file, and ensure it is placed in the correct volume. Save: Save the new, modified BIOS file. When you launch the tool, you are greeted
: Update the CPU Patch tab to support newer CPUs or fix security vulnerabilities (e.g., Spectre/Meltdown).
In the file selection window, change the file type dropdown to "All Files (*.*)" if your BIOS file uses a custom extension (like .CAP , .ROM , or .bin ). Always check the MD5/SHA hashes of the executable
What it does well
Improperly inserting a module or using an incompatible version can prevent a computer from booting entirely. Checksum Errors: