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  1. donkey = HERO. I've tried Universal, Testback, a few versions of Flashit, and so many versions of FPT that I was literally getting ill. This one FINALLY allowed me to dump my Lenovo Flex 14 BIOS. Thank you so much

  2. Ok, just took a more detailed look and understood almost everything in your changes.

    However, I still have some things I don't understand.

    First, I've decided to test making a ME dump using fpt. And the result was like:


    D:\bios_tools\upload\fpt_used_for_dump>fpt -me -d me_dumped.bin


    Intel (R) Flash Programming Tool. Version: 9.5.1.1458
    Copyright (c) 2007 - 2013, Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.


    Platform: Intel(R) HM87 Express Chipset
    Reading HSFSTS register... Flash Descriptor: Valid


    --- Flash Devices Found ---
    W25Q64BV ID:0xEF4017 Size: 8192KB (65536Kb)




    - Reading Flash [0x200000] 2036KB of 2036KB - 100% complete.
    Writing flash contents to file "me_dumped.bin"...


    Memory Dump Complete
    FPT Operation Passed

    But your ME.bin file is only 1,544,192 bytes. Checked the file with a hex compare and everything in my dump at the end seems to be padded with FF. Is this ok? (Already saw what you said in first post, but I need to confirm again).

    Also, decided to decompile the dumped ME in FITC and noticed something else that IS in this FITC dump but is not in your modded ME and also it was not in the original 8MB image I sent to you.

    Take a look at the image attached.

    What is that about?

    Should I add it to your modded ME file?

    Hi Arise, Do you still have version 9.5.1.1458 of Intel FPT? I have not been able to find it anywhere, please help if you can. Thanks

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