# BIOSUtilities Various BIOS Utilities for Modding/Research [BIOS Utilities News Feed](https://twitter.com/platomaniac) [![BIOS Utilities Donation](https://img.shields.io/badge/Donate-PayPal-green.svg)](https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=DJDZD3PRGCSCL) ![](https://i.imgur.com/vHh8ir9.png) ## **Dell HDR Module Extractor** #### **Description** Extracts and unpacks the SPI/BIOS modules from Dell HDR executables. It can extract HDR images which are compressed both once or multiple times. After extraction, the HDR image is automatically unpacked into individual SPI/BIOS modules via [LongSoft's PFSExtractor-RS](https://github.com/LongSoft/PFSExtractor-RS) tool. #### **Usage** You can either Drag & Drop or manually enter the full path of a folder containing Dell HDR executables. #### **Download** An already built/frozen/compiled binary is provided by me for Windows only. Thus, **you don't need to manually build/freeze/compile it under Windows**. Instead, download the latest version from the [Releases](https://github.com/platomav/BIOSUtilities/releases) tab. To extract the already built/frozen/compiled archive, you need to use programs which support RAR5 compression. Note that you need to manually apply any prerequisites. #### **Compatibility** Should work at all Windows, Linux or macOS operating systems which have Python 3.6 support. Windows users who plan to use the already built/frozen/compiled binary must make sure that they have the latest Windows Updates installed which include all required "Universal C Runtime (CRT)" libraries. #### **Prerequisites** To run the python script or its built/frozen/compiled binary, you need to have the following 3rd party tool at the same directory: * [PFSExtractor-RS](https://github.com/LongSoft/PFSExtractor-RS) (i.e. PFSExtractor.exe) #### **Build/Freeze/Compile with PyInstaller** PyInstaller can build/freeze/compile the utility at all three supported platforms, it is simple to run and gets updated often. 1. Make sure Python 3.6.0 or newer is installed: > python --version 2. Use pip to install PyInstaller: > pip3 install pyinstaller 3. Build/Freeze/Compile: > pyinstaller --noupx --onefile Dell_HDR_Extract.py At dist folder you should find the final utility executable ## **Apple EFI Sucatalog Link Grabber** #### **Description** Parses Apple Software Update CatalogURL .sucatalog files and saves all EFI firmware package links into a text file. It removes any xml formatting, ignores false positives, removes duplicate links and sorts them in alphabetical order for easy comparison afterwards. #### **Usage** You can either Drag & Drop or let it automatically parse any .sucatalog files within its working directory. #### **Download** An already built/frozen/compiled binary is provided by me for Windows only. Thus, **you don't need to manually build/freeze/compile it under Windows**. Instead, download the latest version from the [Releases](https://github.com/platomav/BIOSUtilities/releases) tab. To extract the already built/frozen/compiled archive, you need to use programs which support RAR5 compression. Note that you need to manually apply any prerequisites. #### **Compatibility** Should work at all Windows, Linux or macOS operating systems which have Python 3.6 support. Windows users who plan to use the already built/frozen/compiled binary must make sure that they have the latest Windows Updates installed which include all required "Universal C Runtime (CRT)" libraries. #### **Prerequisites** To run the utility, you do not need any 3rd party tool. #### **Build/Freeze/Compile with PyInstaller** PyInstaller can build/freeze/compile the utility at all three supported platforms, it is simple to run and gets updated often. 1. Make sure Python 3.6.0 or newer is installed: > python --version 2. Use pip to install PyInstaller: > pip3 install pyinstaller 3. Build/Freeze/Compile: > pyinstaller --noupx --onefile Apple_EFI_Links.py At dist folder you should find the final utility executable ## **Apple EFI File Renamer** #### **Description** Parses Apple EFI files and renames them based on Apple's official $IBIOSI$ tag as follows: Model_Version_Build_Year_Month_Day_Hour_Minute_Checksum. The checksum is calculated and added by the utility in order to differentiate any EFI files with the same $IBIOSI$ tag. In rare cases in which the $IBIOSI$ tag is compressed, the utility automatically first uses [LongSoft's UEFIFind and UEFIExtract](https://github.com/LongSoft/UEFITool) tools. #### **Usage** You can either Drag & Drop or manually enter the full path of a folder containing Apple EFI firmware. #### **Download** An already built/frozen/compiled binary is provided by me for Windows only. Thus, **you don't need to manually build/freeze/compile it under Windows**. Instead, download the latest version from the [Releases](https://github.com/platomav/BIOSUtilities/releases) tab. To extract the already built/frozen/compiled archive, you need to use programs which support RAR5 compression. Note that you need to manually apply any prerequisites. #### **Compatibility** Should work at all Windows, Linux or macOS operating systems which have Python 3.6 support. Windows users who plan to use the already built/frozen/compiled binary must make sure that they have the latest Windows Updates installed which include all required "Universal C Runtime (CRT)" libraries. #### **Prerequisites** To run the python script or its built/frozen/compiled binary, you need to have the following 3rd party tools at the same directory: * [UEFIFind](https://github.com/LongSoft/UEFITool) (i.e. UEFIFind.exe) * [UEFIExtract](https://github.com/LongSoft/UEFITool) (i.e. UEFIExtract.exe) #### **Build/Freeze/Compile with PyInstaller** PyInstaller can build/freeze/compile the utility at all three supported platforms, it is simple to run and gets updated often. 1. Make sure Python 3.6.0 or newer is installed: > python --version 2. Use pip to install PyInstaller: > pip3 install pyinstaller 3. Build/Freeze/Compile: > pyinstaller --noupx --onefile Apple_EFI_Rename.py At dist folder you should find the final utility executable ## **Apple EFI IM4P Splitter** #### **Description** Parses Apple multiple EFI firmware .im4p files and splits all detected EFI firmware into separate SPI/BIOS images. #### **Usage** You can either Drag & Drop or manually enter the full path of a folder containing Apple EFI IM4P firmware. #### **Download** An already built/frozen/compiled binary is provided by me for Windows only. Thus, **you don't need to manually build/freeze/compile it under Windows**. Instead, download the latest version from the [Releases](https://github.com/platomav/BIOSUtilities/releases) tab. To extract the already built/frozen/compiled archive, you need to use programs which support RAR5 compression. Note that you need to manually apply any prerequisites. #### **Compatibility** Should work at all Windows, Linux or macOS operating systems which have Python 3.6 support. Windows users who plan to use the already built/frozen/compiled binary must make sure that they have the latest Windows Updates installed which include all required "Universal C Runtime (CRT)" libraries. #### **Prerequisites** To run the utility, you do not need any 3rd party tool. #### **Build/Freeze/Compile with PyInstaller** PyInstaller can build/freeze/compile the utility at all three supported platforms, it is simple to run and gets updated often. 1. Make sure Python 3.6.0 or newer is installed: > python --version 2. Use pip to install PyInstaller: > pip3 install pyinstaller 3. Build/Freeze/Compile: > pyinstaller --noupx --onefile Apple_EFI_Split.py At dist folder you should find the final utility executable ## **Award BIOS Module Extractor** #### **Description** Parses Award BIOS images and extracts their modules. The utility automatically uses [Igor Pavlov's 7-Zip](https://www.7-zip.org/) tool in order to decompress the initially LZH compressed sub-modules. #### **Usage** You can either Drag & Drop or manually enter the full path of a folder containing Award BIOS firmware. #### **Download** An already built/frozen/compiled binary is provided by me for Windows only. Thus, **you don't need to manually build/freeze/compile it under Windows**. Instead, download the latest version from the [Releases](https://github.com/platomav/BIOSUtilities/releases) tab. To extract the already built/frozen/compiled archive, you need to use programs which support RAR5 compression. Note that you need to manually apply any prerequisites. #### **Compatibility** Should work at all Windows, Linux or macOS operating systems which have Python 3.6 support. Windows users who plan to use the already built/frozen/compiled binary must make sure that they have the latest Windows Updates installed which include all required "Universal C Runtime (CRT)" libraries. #### **Prerequisites** To run the python script or its built/frozen/compiled binary, you need to have the following 3rd party tool at the same directory: * [7-Zip Console](https://www.7-zip.org/) (i.e. 7z.exe) #### **Build/Freeze/Compile with PyInstaller** PyInstaller can build/freeze/compile the utility at all three supported platforms, it is simple to run and gets updated often. 1. Make sure Python 3.6.0 or newer is installed: > python --version 2. Use pip to install PyInstaller: > pip3 install pyinstaller 3. Build/Freeze/Compile: > pyinstaller --noupx --onefile Award_BIOS_Extract.py At dist folder you should find the final utility executable