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    Asus Tuf Gaming Z590-Plus bios request

    Hi Guys,

    I have this board in for a repair but the bios chips have already been reprogrammed and no backup. i have no way of telling if the files in the two chips is are correct.

    The file from Asus website (attached here) is 24mb which i believe should be split into 16+8mb chips.

    Can someone please split the file or provide bin files if already available ?

    Thank you.
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    Re: Asus Tuf Gaming Z590-Plus bios request

    Originally posted by ScorpioMan86 View Post
    Hi Guys,

    I have this board in for a repair but the bios chips have already been reprogrammed and no backup. i have no way of telling if the files in the two chips is are correct.

    The file from Asus website (attached here) is 24mb which i believe should be split into 16+8mb chips.

    Can someone please split the file or provide bin files if already available ?

    Thank you.
    try this
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      #3
      Re: Asus Tuf Gaming Z590-Plus bios request

      Originally posted by ScorpioMan86 View Post
      Hi Guys,

      I have this board in for a repair but the bios chips have already been reprogrammed and no backup. i have no way of telling if the files in the two chips is are correct.

      The file from Asus website (attached here) is 24mb which i believe should be split into 16+8mb chips.

      Can someone please split the file or provide bin files if already available ?

      Thank you.
      The 24MB file has a CAP capsule header. To remove it use UEFITool , extract body


      Close UEFITool and open it again, open the new rom. Look at the starting address for the bios region ,its 800000 (8MB) and the file length is 1000000 (16MB) ,the file needs splitting to 8MB + 16MB ,not the other way around.


      If you want to make sure you can open the rom with ME Analyzer to find out which version of FIT flash image tool was used to build the ME firmware, in this case its 15. Open the rom with FIT 15 and look at the number of flash chips and how they`re split


      You just have to split the files now using FIT, a hex editor,a batch script or file splitting software. @bbanana at post #2 has done that for you.
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      Last edited by SMDFlea; 05-02-2023, 06:06 AM.
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